Barkley Wolfe

Barkley joined The Wolfe Company (now Wolfe & Taylor) in 2007 as an alumnus of the University of South Carolina. No matter the size and scope of his client’s real estate goals, he is committed to their success. He is an experienced agent for buyers, sellers, and investors.
Barkley is a passionate athlete, outdoorsman, and gardener, with two good dogs.

Dana Wolfe

Dana started working in his family’s real estate business in 1981, joining his brothers Jack and Rhett and their father Oliver J. Wolfe. With over three decades of experience in property management and real estate sales, Dana now leads Wolfe & Taylor’s dynamic team of agents. He has a reputation for going the extra mile for his clients, sometimes literally, as he helps families buy and sell homes across the Midlands.

Dana has a B.A. in history from the University of South Carolina. He is a member of Shandon United Methodist Church, where he is active in his Sunday school class and volunteers for various missions. He and his wife Wendi have three sons.

Elizabeth Wolfe

Elizabeth earned her real estate license in 2016 following careers in nonprofit fundraising, politics, and journalism. She lived in Moscow and Washington, DC, before returning home to South Carolina. Working closely with both buyers and sellers, she has loved seeing her hometown grow and change through the years.

Elizabeth serves on the board of Pathways to Healing, the alumni committee of Heathwood Hall, and the world missions committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper SC. She has a B.A. in English and Russian language and literature from Smith College and studied international relations and economics at Johns Hopkins SAIS. She and husband, Chris Daves, have one son.

Jack Wolfe

Jack followed in the real estate footsteps of his grandfather Jack Ulmer and father Oliver J. Wolfe when he joined the family business in 1972. A graduate of The Citadel, he has volunteered for and served on the boards of numerous local nonprofits and loves giving back to his community. He is a member of Eastminster Presbyterian Church, where he has served as a deacon and an elder. Jack and his wife Kathy have three children and two spunky granddaughters.