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Wednesday, May. 13, 2009

New Development

New Home of the Week: 184 Knotty Pine Way, Collins Creek Landing, Murrells Inlet

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ADDRESS: 184 Knotty Pine Way, Collins Creek Landing, Murrells Inlet

WHERE: Take U.S. 17 Bypass to Tournament Boulevard (across from Inlet Square Mall). Turn left on S.C. 707 and right on Prince Creek Boulevard. Take right on Collins Creek Road and turn left onto Knotty Pine Way.

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Just completed custom home with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The master suite features a walk-in closet, sitting room with fireplace, and a luxury bath with a jetted tub and walk-in spa shower. Kitchen features stainless appliances and granite countertops. Gated community with boat launch, junior Olympic pool and clubhouse.

PRICE: $519,900

INTERESTED?: Karen Craigo, Century 21 Boling, 843-449-2121 or 843-222-0958. Email: kcraigo@century21boling.com

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