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Saturday, Jul. 24, 2010

Real estate pulse for Myrtle Beach area

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Paige Bird will receive the Platinum Award for 2010 and Tracy Turner has exceeded the qualification for the 100 percent Club for 2010 for their production through June. Both are with Remax Ocean Forest.

William Bush has joined Coldwell Banker Chicora Real Estate's Carolina Forest Office. Joan Kalac has joined its Surfside Beach office.

Erik Bjorklund has been named the sales consultant in Centex Homes Hawthorne and Charleston Lakes communities.

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The Carrell Group, based in Little River, has received an international award - 2009 Winner, Unlimited Residential Division - from ICF Builder Magazine. ICFs, insulated concrete forms, are hollow foam blocks that are stacked and then filled with steel-reinforced concrete. The finished structure combines the strength of concrete with the insulating properties of foam that stays in place to insulate and protect the walls.

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