Bought with Mark Gouhin
Oat Fields Drive, Horry County, SC, 29588
$305,000
SingleFam
•We were lucky to find Mark Gouhin when a death in the family had us traveling to Myrtle Beach SC and attempting to sell a condo. Mark was very knowledgeable on market conditions and gave us great advice on how to get the condo ready to market. After 8 days in Myrtle Beach, we were able to get the condo in selling condition, and Mark was able to get us listed with great pictures within another 3 days. He also highlighted the condo on his weekly You Tube Myrtle Beach SC market analysis video -- quite impressive! We sold the condo for a very good price within 24 hours of the listing going live and closed with an all-cash offer 15 days later -- a total of 16 days from listing to closing! I was amazed! We were impressed not only with his expertise but with his thoroughness and communication. I would recommend him enthusiastically to anyone looking to buy or sell in the Myrtle Beach area!
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