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what's the area like around 67th ave. n., just south of the cane patch golf course? what do you think a 3/2,?

1240sf, brick home should sell for in that neighborhood?
 
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Mark B., Home Buyer in Jacksonville... in Jacksonville...
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How old is the home and is it east or west of business 17?
Kelley

Sat Apr 26 2008, 07:19
 
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Hi Mark,

That is a great area. It really just depends on what you're looking for, heart of Myrtle Beach where it may be a little busy or outlying area where it will be a little quieter? Thats a question you have to answer.
Prices can be all over the place. If you would like to search our local MLS you can do so by going to my website athttp:// www.MyrtleBeachHomePro.com.
Tara and myself are a team committed to your happiness so if their is anything we can do for you please don't hesitate to contact us. Email: George@MyrtleBeachHomePro.com or 843-503-5500

Sat Apr 26 2008, 06:00
 
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Hi Mark, i think a lot depends on where the home is located at. That area is a very eclectic area. For Example you go up to 76th ave where Northwood is, and those homes are in the mid 200's-300's. But on the other side of 76th where Siena Park is, those homes start in the mid 800's To give an accurate estimate, I would need to see the home and do a CMA. If you need any other assistance, do not hesitate to email me at jeremyblanton@chicora.net

Fri Apr 25 2008, 19:58
 
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