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Murrells Inlet, South Carolina Direct Oceanfront Home for Sale

410 N. Waccamaw Dr., #403, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina 29576

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Quiet Murrells Inlet sits on South Carolina's northern coast and is the site of this fourth story (top floor) light and bright condominium in an oceanside building called Sea Mystique. Built in 1984, the home has two bedrooms, two baths and 872 square feet. The asking price is $359,000.

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The interior has pale yellow walls and light tan vinyl plank flooring. Tall mirrors adorn one wall of the living area, making it look larger than it is, and the sliding glass doors and balcony provide sweeping views of the sea, wide white beach and hazy blue sky.

The little kitchen features white cabinets with light wood trim, white appliances, white countertops and a white/tan checkered backsplash. The master bedroom has a window and a bath with a shower and tub.

Community amenities include a beachside pool and sundeck. A boardwalk leads to the sand. This home is on a stretch of beach without tall buildings and has an empty next door lot.

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The HOA fee is $575 per month.

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Murrells Inlet, South Carolina:

On the northern South Carolina coast and once a pirate hideout, quiet Murrells Inlet is a charming fishing village. It started out in the early-1700s when several Englishmen, including John Murrell, were awarded land grants and started indigo plantations.

When the Civil War brought an end to the South's plantation era, Murrell's Inlet became home to recreational and commercial fishermen, which it still is today. Known as the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina," and just 12 miles south of touristy Myrtle Beach and its oceanfront beaches, Murrells Inlet has so far managed to escape a lot of splashy commercial overdevelopment.

The leisurely lifestyle revolves around fishing and boating. As a result, most residents seem to love this town. It is also popular with naturalists, photographers and artists who revel in the scenic juxtaposition of seascapes, marshlands, cypress trees and hazy blue skies. Commercial fishing boats venture out in the early morning and return with catches of shrimp and flounder, mimicking the easy comings and goings of daily life here.

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