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214 Crane Dr.

(843) 237-9800

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214 Crane Drive, Georgetown County, SC 29585

Amenities

On-site laundry
Patio / balcony
Granite counters
Garage
Stainless steel
Walk in closets
Unit Amenities
furnished
granite counters
patio / balcony
walk in closets
stainless steel
Property Amenities
on-site laundry
parking
garage
East of Ocean Hwy. in the heart of Pawleys Island, this home is so amazing, and beautifully furnished, too! Spacious floor plan. Lots of windows for natural light. Living, dining, kitchen, half-bath, master suite, screened porch and laundry room are on the main floor. Two bedrooms are on the lower level. Incredible cove ceiling with indirect and cove lighting in living area and master suite. Open plan living, dining and kitchen. Living area opens to screened porch and wooded view. Kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, breakfast bar. The large master suite has a queen bed, TV, and the master bath has granite countertop, double sinks, walk-in shower and an extra large walk-in closet. Downstairs features a beautiful foyer, 2 bedrooms, each with queen beds, and a bath with a tub/shower combination. There is a two-car garage, and a covered back porch. Once you walk into this home, you'll want to live here!

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Property Status: Active

Gwenney Grant

The Dieter Company Real Estate Sales & Rentals

MLS Number: 2519767

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