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Monday, Mar. 09, 2009

1500 West Ferry Crossing, Myrtle Beach

Newly renovated Southwood home boasts prime location

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Its location enhances the comfortable three-bedroom home in Southwood. Convenient to the beach, shopping, golf and dining, both U.S. 17 and S.C. 544 are easily accessible from the Southwood community.

The home's handsome brick veneer facade is framed by mature landscaping. An intricate roofline makes it a standout residence in a well-kempt, established neighborhood.

Recent renovations of the split-bedroom, ranch-styled home included hardwood floors in the living room, formal dining room and sunroom.

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In the kitchen, there's a good-sized breakfast nook. The kitchen comes with a range, dishwasher and microwave in addition to a garbage disposal and a refrigerator. A washer and dryer are also included with the sale of this home.

The rear of the home offers the Carolina room which leads to the backyard patio area. Southwood has a homeowner's association and a community pool. Underground utilities lend the community's aesthetic appeal.

FACTFILE

WHERE: From U.S. 17 Bypass South, turn right onto Coventry Road, turn right onto West Ferry Crossing

SIZE: Three bedrooms, two full baths

PRICE: $217,000

AMENITIES: Hardwood floors, sunroom, split-bedroom plan, formal dining room, two-car garage

INTERESTED? Jarrett Bouchette, Bouchette Realty, 344-2944 E-mail: jarrett@bouchetterealty.com Web site:www.bouchetterealty.com/featuredlistings

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