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Monday, Mar. 30, 2009

Home of the week: 1010 Old Bridge Road, Myrtle Beach

Brand-new custom home in The Forest at Briarcliffe filled with amenities

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Loaded with extras, this brand-new custom home has never been occupied. Sitting at 1010 Old Bridge Road in The Forest at Briarcliffe, the amenity-laden home also enjoys 155-feet frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway.

Gorgeous wood treatments, custom windows, granite countertops and stainless appliances top the list of features for the home.

Decorative accents such as crown moldings and coffered ceilings enhance the home's aesthetic appeal.

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There's also a three-car garage, media room, pool with spa, and a huge laundry room.

The home has five bedrooms. The master suite is on the lower level. Custom closets, a whirlpool tub and separate shower outfit the master bath. The master bath also has a separate entrance.

Outside entertaining is made simple with a covered porch and gas hook up.

A recent appraisal of the home reached $2.8 million.

Residents of The Forest at Briarcliffe have access to the community beach cabana.

FACTFILE

WHERE: U.S. 17 North to The Forest at Briarcliffe entrance between Colonial Mall and Barefoot Landing. Bear to left on Old Bridge Road.

SIZE: Five bedrooms, four full baths, one half bath

PRICE: $1,689,000

AMENITIES: Custom windows, granite counter tops, covered porch, media room, pool

COMMUNITY AMENITIES: Beach cabana

INTERESTED? Harbour Properties, 843-796-0992 E-mail: INSV@aol.com Virtual tour: www.QuintieSmith.com

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