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Monday, Mar. 01, 2010

126 Creek Harbour Circle, Murrells Inlet

DEVELOPMENT: Creek Harbour

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BEDS/BATHS: 3, 3

DIRECTIONS: From the Myrtle Beach area proceed south on U.S. 17 Bypass toward Murrells Inlet. Turn right onto TPC Blvd. Turn left onto Wilderness Lane. Follow to the end – Creek Harbour on the left. Enter through the gates; take a right into the neighborhood. House will be on the right.

DESCRIPTION: Careful, it’s loaded! With attention to detail and the finest upgrades, this spacious showplace is everything you’ve dreamed of and more. Winchester Cathedral Bordeaux cherry hardwood cabinets surround you in the chef-designed kitchen, which includes a butler’s pantry. All counters are granite – even in the outdoor all-season barbeque kitchen. Floor coverings include 1/2-inch Brazilian andino cherry hardwood, 20- inch porcelain tile and deep pile carpet. The hand-painted mosaic and medallions are spectacular and in the huge private backyard amongst the natural surroundings, you will love to linger longer. Creek Harbour affords access to the ICW, boat/RV parking, community pool, amenities center and a playground. Please join our open house on Sunday, Feb. 28, from 1-4 p.m. Contact Heidi Courban for more information. 843-902-4064

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PRICE: $499,900

INTERESTED: Call Century 21 Broadhurst & Associates, Inc. Phone: 843-448-7169 Email: Info@century21broadhurst.com Web Address: www.century21broadhurst.com

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