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Seasons at Prince Creek West

601 Greenway Blvd., Murrells Inlet, South Carolina 29576

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Seasons at Prince Creek West, a 55+ Neighborhood, is Within the Larger, All Ages Coastal Development of Prince Creek and Has Attractive Single Family Homes with a Southern Flair

On the northern South Carolina coast, Prince Creek is a 2,700-acre, all ages community located in the charming seaside village of Murrells Inlet. Within Prince Creek are numerous, distinct neighborhoods. One of these, Seasons, is in a section called Prince Creek West and is for people lucky enough to be age 55 or better.

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Prince Creek began in 2004 and wrapped up in 2017. Residences include town homes and single family homes. Seasons has the latter, offering ten different floor plans, and architectural styles include modern Craftsman and bungalow, with a Southern flair. Most homes have a cute front porch, a recessed entryway and an exterior with low maintenance, colored vinyl siding. An attached, two car garage is included with each residence, and yards, while not large, are nicely landscaped. Streets are tree lined and peaceful.

Prices start in the low-$300,000s, but please check with a Realtor to verify these prices as they may change.

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Seasons has its own clubhouse, an impressive 29,000 square foot building with a sports complex, an art studio, game rooms and more. Prince Creek wraps around a lush Tournament Players Club golf course, the only PGA TPC golf course in South Carolina, and its beautiful fairways are open to all who live in the development.

The overall community has been carefully designed, preserving the natural beauty of the area. Ponds and open spaces create a soothing ambiance and ensure that Prince Creek does not feel cramped. Most homes have a view of water, the golf course or a wooded area. Swans and blue herons are at home in Prince Creek, too.

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South Carolina:

South Carolina is nicknamed the Palmetto State and its motto is "Dum spiro spero," which is Latin for "While I Breath, I Hope." It is 40th in size in the United States and was the eighth state to be admitted to the Union on May 23, 1788. The largest city and state capital is Columbia.

Formerly known as the Province of South Carolina, the area was also one of the 13 Colonies that declared its independence during the American Revolution. The state was the first to secede from the Union and was the first and founding state of the Confederate States of America.

South Carolina is in what is considered the Deep South and is bordered by the states of Georgia on the south and North Carolina on the north.

The state does not host any major professional sport franchises. However, the Carolina Panthers and the Carolina Hurricanes actually represent both North Carolina and South Carolina.

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Stats:

Population - 4,961,018

Persons 65 years old and over - 16%

High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 85%

Bachelor's degree or higher, age 25+ - 25%

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 5%

White persons, not Hispanic - 64%

Median household income - $45,483

Social Security taxed? No

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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