North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
2014 Sea Ray SunDeck This Mint Sea Ray Sundeck has been dry storage kept with less than 110 hours on the Mercury Verado 250XL The original owner has all paperwork on services rendered by the local dealership and the warranty is active until 2019. Don't miss out on this "like new" Sundeck with a rare outboard motor! more
1993 Thompson Santa Cruz 2800 This is a nice example of an affordable twin engine cruiser built on a semi Commercial hull. She is well made and comes with a trailer. She has twin Mercruiser 4.3L Engines for a nice cruise with fuel economy. Space to sleep 6 friends and a nice cockpit for entertaining.
Some people call it the Intercoastal waterway, but it’s actually known as the Intracoastal Waterway. The IWC is a 3000 mile inland waterway that runs alongside the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of the United States. It starts on the southern end in the Gulf of Mexico and ends north to Boston Massachusetts. There are many ports along the way, but it is water access that links many natural seaports and inlets with man-made canals. The South Carolina Intracoastal Waterway forms a roadway for boat transportation. Many people don’t know it, but the Intracoastal Waterway separates Myrtle Beach from the mainland and technically makes the Grand Strand an island. Locals affectionately call it the ‘big ditch’ or ‘the trench’, but this beloved water system is notorious with boaters, fisherman and watersport enthusiasts. In Myrtle Beach, the depth of the water is 12 feet, as per the federal project and the overhead clearance of fixed bridges in South Carolina is 65 feet. here
You will see sailboats and yachts cruise just outside your doorstep. As the seasons change you will see boats navigate north for the summer months and migrate back south during the winter months. These parades make for interesting and constantly changing scenery.
Be close to the beach and enjoy fishing, sailing, and boating from your backyard when you live in an Intracoastal Waterfront home. The beautiful homes that grace the banks of the waterway feature some absolutely incredible views. Some home sites have boat lifts, private docks, and in-ground pools. If you’re looking for the ultimate life of leisure and relaxation you will want to live directly on the waterway. These homes are popular with boaters who want access to the ocean for offshore fishing and excursions.
In Myrtle Beach (Horry County) the majority Intracoastal Waterway homes are located just to the south in Socastee and Red Bluff which is further to the north past the swing bridge. Homes in this area of the IWC, range from simple 1000 square foot summer homes to 4500 heated square feet homes. If you are looking for a more luxurious lifestyle and have a large yacht then you may want to consider areas like The Grande Dunes, Barefoot Landing, Little River or Murrells Inlet. Each of these communities has a full-service marina numerous properties on the Intracoastal. more
If you have been dreaming of a coastal living lifestyle, then you’ve come to the right place. Visitors to coastal South Carolina will most likely have crossed the Waterway and have seen the beautiful waterfront homes. JPRealEstateExperts.com is brought to you by Jerry Pinkas Real Estate Experts, Inc. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Our team specializes in waterfront properties. more