Grande Dunes Properties
Grande Dunes Properties

960 Cipriana Dr. B3

Myrtle Beach, SC, United States

1994 Vercelli Way

Description

Discover Luxurious coastal living at 1994 Vercelli Way, a magnificent custom built home by Arthur Rutenburg, that is being offered fully furnished with top of the line quality. The Montalcino floor plan features a large California contemporary great room, 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 half baths, office/den, huge bonus room and an impressive 3 car garage. Combined with a splendid outdoor living area featuring a covered cabana with phantom screens, a stone fireplace, and perfect outdoor kitchen with bar, large pool with sun shelf with heated spa, this one absolutely has it all. Situated on just over 0.75 acres with some of the most beautiful golf and water views you will find in the Grande Dunes Resort. Recently painted inside and out, this property has been pampered and offers only the finest appointments, featuring hardwood floors, hi level granite tops, gas cooktop, custom cabinets, 6 panel slider, hidden pantry, stacked stone wall, tons of natural light, plenty of storage space and so so much more. Upstairs you will find 2 spacious bedrooms, plus an amazing club room set up with its own serving bar and spacious balcony with its own screened in porch, a perfect place to get away from it all or relax and watch the games while shooting some billiards. This property is located in South Carolina’s premier coastal community in Myrtle Beach; Grande Dunes. Stretching from the Ocean to the Carolina Bays Preserve, this 2200 acre development is amenity-rich and filled with lifestyle opportunities unrivaled in the market. Owners at Grande Dunes enjoy a 25,000 square foot Ocean Club that boasts exquisite dining, oceanfront pools with food & beverage service, along with meeting rooms and fun activities. Additionally, the community has two 18-hole golf courses along with several on-site restaurants, deep water marina, Har-tru tennis facility and miles or biking/walking trails!

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