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Condo For Sale
161 Seawatch Dr.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
Horry County Ocean View: YesCommunity:
$299,900
1 br, 1.0 bath
0 sq. ft.
0.000 acres
Positioned on an almost secluded beachfront location within a little slice of paradise in the Arcadian area of Myrtle Beach sits a beautifully designed resort called Seawatch Towers. Two sister towers that surround a masterfully planned amenity area that truly offers it all! Multiple sun and shade pools, dining al fresco, lazy rivers, and natural water features are just to start. Seawatch is one of those special places that once discovered cannot be forgotten or replaced. This property, positioned on the 6th floor, gives you premium visuals that lower or higher floor properties do not offer. It is updated and modern with wide ranging views of the ocean, beach, lakes, and pools. You get it all. The property offers a layout with the bedroom at the front with the main living area, where you'll spend your waking hours, in the back with the view! The options of ownership are incredibly enticing from your personal getaway to a revenue-generating property in one of the best resorts in Myrtle.
Interior:
- Bedrooms: 1
- Baths: 1.0
- Sq Ft: 0
- Year Built: 1999
- Utilities:
- Fireplaces:
- Stories: 1.0
- Heat/AC: Central Furnace
- Garage:
Exterior:
- Lot Size: 0.000 acre
- Lot Dimensions:
- View Types: Ocean
- Yard:
- Siding: Concrete
- Roof: Unknown
- Yearly HOA Fee: $7,464
- Swimming Pool: Yes
- MLS #: 2405446
- Unit Number: 610
Ad Number: 4675718
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Updated: Mar 29, 2024
This property is a Condo located at 161 Seawatch Dr., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572, and is currently For Sale at $299,900. This Condo has 1 bedrooms, 1.0 baths, 0 sq ft.
Listing Agent: Ben Guyton Jr, Grande Dunes Properties, 843-213-2665, 843-213-2665
Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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