SANDY SHORES II Homes with Second Row Lot location

SANDY SHORES II Homes with Second Row Lot location

Welcome to Sandy Shores II, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Horry County, South Carolina. This charming neighborhood is a delightful blend of coastal living and community spirit, making it an ideal spot for families, retirees, and anyone looking to enjoy the serene beauty of the South Carolina coastline.

Sandy Shores II is perfectly positioned just a stone's throw from the beach, with many homes featuring coveted second-row lot locations. This means you can enjoy the soothing sounds of the ocean and the refreshing sea breeze without the hustle and bustle of being directly on the waterfront. Imagine waking up to the sun rising over the Atlantic, taking leisurely strolls along the sandy shores, and enjoying picturesque sunsets from your own porch.

The homes in Sandy Shores II are beautifully designed, offering a variety of styles and sizes to suit every lifestyle. From cozy beach cottages to spacious family homes, you'll find a perfect match for your needs. Many properties boast modern amenities, open floor plans, and outdoor spaces ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing in the sun.

Beyond the homes, Sandy Shores II is surrounded by a wealth of recreational opportunities. Enjoy nearby parks, golf courses, and water sports, or take a short drive to explore the vibrant local dining and shopping scene. With its friendly atmosphere and close-knit community, Sandy Shores II is more than just a place to live; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Come discover your new home in this coastal paradise!

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