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3601 Ocean Blvd. N
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Melanie Hellmer with Leonard Call - Kingston, original listing - (843) 449-6400
$6,750,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
8
Bathroom
Full: 7, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
9515 Square Feet
Property Description
For 90 years this home has stood along the “Golden Mile” of Myrtle Beach as one of the most iconic residences in our area.  After close to 35 plus years of ownership in one family, this home is being offered up for sale.  Built in 1932, refurbished down to the studs in 2015, it is offered in its best revival of condition, elegance and beauty. The timeless, modern is design is both welcoming and fresh at the same time while the soul of the home has not been forgotten. Many times it is said the is a one of a kind home or real estate opportunity - in this case it really is! Set on a sprawling 1.32 acres, this estate features not only a main residence but also a guest cottage, a stylish pool house and a garage with room for exercise and a sauna. The main home with over 7,000 heated square feet of living offers five spacious bedrooms, two conveniently located on the main floor and three upstairs. Perfect for family living. The first floor is an entertainer's dream, featuring a billiards room, an expansive living room, and an oversized dining area that flows into a chef's kitchen. The kitchen and family room is complemented by a spacious light filled pantry that provides additional prep space and storage for all your entertaining needs. The second floor of the main home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, a sitting room and large walk in closets in each bedroom. Attached to the home with a covered porch is a 1 bedroom cottage and a 1 bedroom pool house and living space for guests, entertaining or generational living. The outdoor spaces are equally impressive, boasting an inviting pool, an al fresco kitchen, and beautifully landscaped gardens and patios designed for relaxation and entertaining. Parking is never an issue. In addition to a 2 car garage, you also have 2 covered parking porticos. The entire property integrates old-world charm and contemporary style and modern design. The restoration includes new windows, doors, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, ensuring a move-in-ready experience while preserving the home’s unique character. The thoughtful redesign highlights exquisite custom millwork, antique hand-hewn beams and paneling, the elegance of restored old Savannah brick and architectural details crafted from reclaimed coral and stone that add a touches of warmth and history to the living spaces. This estate is not just a home; it’s a lifestyle. With its perfect blend of historic allure and modern conveniences, this property invites you to experience luxury living at its finest in one of Myrtle Beach’s most sought-after locations. All of this is located just steps away from the atlantic ocean and one of the most beautiful stretches on beach on the entire Grand Strand. Don’t miss your chance to make this one-of-a-kind estate your own!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1932
MLS Number
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Location
Address
3601 Ocean Blvd. N
City
Myrtle Beach
State
SC
Zip Code
29577
County
HORRY
Listing
Name
Phone
(843) 602-7564
Office Name
Office Phone
(843) 449-6400
Agent Name
Melanie Hellmer
Agency Phone
(843) 449-6400

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