Listed by Ann O'Neill from Carolina One Real Estate
,Bought with Deborah Hudson
Source: Coastal Carolina Association of REALTORS #2600400
3741 Ed Smith Ave, Myrtle Beach, SC, 29588
$1,450,000
SingleFam
•We have started to look two months ago , thinking we might move within a year or two . Then, we met Deborah ❤️ we found her online ,and I still can’t believe how much we lucked out !!! She found a dream home for us in 3 days !!! Deborah is professional, kind, supportive and very knowledgeable. I have texted her probably 1 million times and she texted me back immediately , must say her patience is saint like❤️❤️❤️ The most important thing throughout this process was , that we trusted her 100% there was no question about her integrity !!! Honestly, when we met her we knew instantly she is the right agent for us. Forever grateful for our new friend Deborah

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