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Where are the most expensive homes in Myrtle Beach?

Take a look at the five most expensive homes in North Myrtle Beach sold so far this year
  1. 4208 N Ocean Blvd., $3.3 million.
  2. 5207 N Ocean Blvd., $1.49 million. ...
  3. 1710 S Ocean Blvd., $1.47 million. ...
  4. 1308 Springland Lane, $1.46 million. ...
  5. 2208 S Ocean Blvd., $1.45 million. The home on 2208 S Ocean Blvd. ...




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