Listed by Bobby Jordan
,Bought with Jamie D'Anna from Palmetto Coastal Homes
Source: Coastal Carolina Association of REALTORS #2321297
304 Copper Leaf Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC, 29588
$445,000
SingleFam
•Bobby is always in my opinion true to his word. He gives you his advice of what he has seen in the real estate industry to allow you to make educated decisions. He never tells you what to do, he only guides you and lets you make the decisions. I love his approach, because he is honest as the day is long. He cares about who he represents buyer or seller. I have been in both positions with Bobby and it is a win -win in either position. His communication is impeccable, customer service is top notch and Bobby goes above and beyond to assist his clients in anyway he can. Bobby leaves a lasting impression on you and I thank him for making my home buying and selling experience stellar.

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