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Condo For Sale
5905 S Kings Hwy.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29575
Horry County Ocean View: YesCommunity:
$169,999
2 br, 2.0 bath
0 sq. ft.
0.000 acres
Condos in this building are NOT subject to repair costs or assessments of other buildings. This 2-bedroom/2-bath condo in the A Building of the popular Myrtle Beach Resort is used exclusively as a second home and it shows by being so well cared for. Used by the families for years, this home has brought years of enjoyment to its owners and now its ready to do the same for you. Enjoy the great location with the Oceanfront pool and the Atlantic at one end of the hallway and the Lazy River at the other. Myrtle Beach Resort is a 33-acre gated oceanfront community with many amenities including six pools with two indoors, a lazy river, hot tubs, saunas, tennis courts, fitness rooms, bocce court, 24-hour security, and activities for all ages from playgrounds to a beachfront bar & grill. Conveniently located on Highway 17 just north of SR 544, Myrtle Beach Resort is convenient to all the area has to offer. Square footage is approximate and not guaranteed. Buyer responsible for verification.
Interior:
- Bedrooms: 2
- Baths: 2.0
- Sq Ft: 0
- Year Built: 1982
- Utilities:
- Fireplaces:
- Stories: 1.0
- Heat/AC: Central Furnace
- Garage:
Exterior:
- Lot Size: 0.000 acre
- Lot Dimensions:
- View Types: City, Ocean
- Yard:
- Siding: Wood
- Roof: Unknown
- Yearly HOA Fee: $13,236
- Swimming Pool: Yes
- MLS #: 2322710
- Unit Number: 227-A
Ad Number: 4361485
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Updated: Nov 10, 2023
This property is a Condo located at 5905 S Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29575, and is currently For Sale at $169,999. This Condo has 2 bedrooms, 2.0 baths, 0 sq ft.
Listing Agent: Bruce Brown, RE/MAX Southern Shores, 843-222-2592, 843-357-0220
Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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