Lot For Sale near Intracoastal Waterway - Horry County

Discover a rare opportunity to own 3.22 acres of prime residential waterfront directly on the Intracoastal Waterway in desirable North Myrtle Beach. This exceptional homesite offers approximately 186 feet of deep-water frontage, complete with a dock permit already in place, making it ideal for boating, fishing, and endless water activities right from your backyard. Perfectly positioned just minutes from the area's renowned white sandy beaches, this property combines privacy and space with unbeatable convenience. Enjoy quick access to everything the Grand Strand has to offer, including championship golf courses, award-winning restaurants, premier shopping, and an easy drive to hospitals, and medical facilities. Whether you envision a coastal retreat or a luxury waterfront estate, you can build your custom dream home using our plans or your own, taking full advantage of the expansive acreage and stunning waterway views. Properties of this size and location are increasingly rare--don't miss the chance to create your ideal Lowcountry lifestyle on the Intracoastal.

Property Details

  • Location: Intracoastal Waterway - Horry County
  • Acres: 3.220
  • Waterview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: City, Water
  • County: Horry County
  • Community: Long Bay Ridge
  • MLS #: 2602846
  • Yearly HOA Fee: $600

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Listing Agent: Alissa Carpenter, Realty ONE Group Dockside, 843-742-8700, 843-663-4030 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Lot For Sale in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Ad Number : 7210785
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Added: Feb 01, 2026
Updated on: Feb 01, 2026
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