The Litchfield Company - Lachicotte
Christy Whitlock is a licensed REALTOR® and multi-million dollar producer, a Certified CHRISTIE’S International Real Estate Luxury Specialist, a licensed pharmacist, and a yoga instructor In addition to her Real Estate sales Christy is one of three founding members of Winyah Hospitality, LLC an entity involved in the development of two luxury, boutique hotels in South Carolina. The George, a 56 room boutique hotel located on the waterfront in Georgetown, SC and a 50 room boutique hotel, located in Camden , SC. She, along with her two partners have successfully been awarded, unprecedented, collaborative local municipality investments for both project, promoting City Development and revitalization.
Originally from Andrews, South Carolina, Christy and her family spent their summers on Pawleys Island. She fondly remembers playing with her sister and brothers all day, then being called back to the beach house by the smell of the Shrimp Pileau her grandmother was cooking for supper.
Her childhood on Pawleys gave Christy a true appreciation for the Lowcountry lifestyle. Christy attended Coker College for 2 year on a Volleyball scholarship and completed her pre-pharmacy requirements, and later Graduated with her B.S. in Pharmacy at MUSC in Charleston, South Carolina. Christy has been and active pharmacist for many years. She and her husband, David, currently own three senior living pharmacies that service approximately 8000 patients in nursing homes and assisted living centers within North and South Carolina. She has been involved with and/or managing her family’s real estate assets since the untimely passing of her beloved mentor and Dad, Charles Cooper. In 2018, she and her siblings purchased The Lachicotte Company, a staple in lowcountry Real Estate where she accepted the role of CEO.
Most days, Christy can be seen before daybreak, driving over to Pawleys beach with her two Golden Doodles rushing to meet the sunrise. She and David are the proud parents of their three beautiful children and enjoy their time working and living on the Waccamaw Neck – they wouldn’t want to live anywhere else.