Often thought of as the more affluent area of the Grand Strand, North Myrtle Beach is a favorite destination for people looking for a family friendly atmosphere, amazing beaches, and extraordinary dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences. Not to mention great golfing opportunities.
“Shag” dancing in the sand to great beach music was born here on Ocean Drive in the 50’s when rock and roll was young. That spirit of fun in the sun is still alive at the many beach bars today and it calls people back year after year to relive those happy memories. Many people are coming back to stay. Whether you are looking for a carefree condo lifestyle on the beach or prefer a single family home, the posh communities of North Myrtle beach have much to offer.
The design of Tom Jackson, Aberdeen Country Club and Golf Course borders the Waccamaw riverfront wildlife preserve. Aberdeen, once known as Buck Creek, presents 3 remarkable courses called The Meadows, The Highlands, and The Woodlands. Designed to resemble the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, the course has a “Scottish Flair,” surrounded by pine and cypress trees to provide a serene, peaceful ambiance which spills out into the lavish community that surrounds its greens.
Aberdeen homes are predominantly ranch style with vinyl siding and have lovely views of the greens or a variety of creeks and ponds throughout the community. Many feature fireplaces, vaulted and trey ceilings, Florida rooms, Jacuzzi tubs, large windows and screened porches. The majority of houses are 3 bedroom/2 baths with prices ranging from $250,000 to $300,000 but there are some smaller houses with markedly lower prices. Affordable HOA fees help maintain the landscaping, community pool and the clubhouse.
Buck Creek Condos in Aberdeen feature 2 bedroom/2 bath condos with panoramic views of the golf course and amenities like tennis courts, hot tub, 3 pools and more for less than $100,000.
Schedule a tour today. Call us and let us show you the beautiful homes for sale in Aberdeen Country Club.
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