780 Maxine Ct. Unit 8A, Myrtle Beach
Listing courtesy of Listing Agent: Sara Boling (Cell: 843-997-7126) from Listing Office: CENTURY 21 Boling & Associates.
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Welcome to High Market II at Market Common, an enchanting neighborhood nestled in the heart of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This vibrant community is a gem in Horry County, offering residents the perfect blend of coastal living and urban convenience. With its tree-lined streets, charming architecture, and a warm sense of community, High Market II is an ideal place to call home.
One of the standout features of this neighborhood is its collection of homes with a Never Occupied construction status. These brand-new residences are designed with modern living in mind, providing a fresh canvas for you to create your dream home. Each property boasts contemporary finishes, energy-efficient designs, and spacious layouts, ensuring that you enjoy every moment spent in your new abode.
Living in High Market II means you’ll have access to an array of amenities and attractions right at your doorstep. Explore the nearby Market Common, where you’ll find a delightful mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. From trendy boutiques to gourmet restaurants, the area offers something for everyone. Enjoy leisurely strolls in the beautifully landscaped parks or take advantage of the nearby beaches, just a short drive away.
With its prime location, stunning homes, and vibrant community spirit, High Market II at Market Common presents an unparalleled opportunity for those seeking a new lifestyle in Myrtle Beach. Discover the charm of this neighborhood, where every day feels like a vacation and your dream home awaits!

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