Within Barefoot Resort, and at the heart of
the Grand Strand, is Dye Townhomes, a new gated, secure community that offers magnificent
surroundings, as active a lifestyle as you want, and carefree, luxurious residences.
South Carolina’s wide, sandy beaches are five minutes away. The community is adjacent to
the Intracoastal Waterway, and near the marina and its indoor/outdoor restaurant and
gathering place.
Community features include a full golf membership in the Dye Club, with preferred access
to the Love, Fazio and Norman courses in the Resort.
The clubhouse invites gatherings, the
Cybex Eagle Fitness Center makes staying in shape a breeze, and the member’s-only
swimming facility lets you unwind and amuse friends and family.
Townhomes include a European-style
concrete tile roof, spacious verandas and patios, carriage house-styled garage doors with
operators, double-paned, energy efficient, maintenance-free windows, and much more.
Interiors features are truly luxurious, with ceramic tile entryways, nine- and ten-foot
ceilings, crown molding throughout, overhead fans in all bedrooms, the gameroom, great
room and on the porches, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and attractive
cabinetry. A large pantry and laundry room with storage keeps the household organized and
uncluttered.
The mechanical systems are just as impressive, with
pre-wired security and audio systems, three-zone heating and air conditioning, intercom
and elevator.
With landscaping and exterior maintenance
provided by the Homeowners Association, a Dye Townhome will provide that most coveted of
amenities – freedom to lock it and leave it when the urge to wander beckons. (Of course,
that may not happen with so much going on in the area.)
Across the waterway is Barefoot Landing, a conclave of upscale shopping, dining and
entertainment venues, set amongst tidal marshes with nesting birds, and lazy turtles. A
bit further afield are all the amenities which make the Grand Strand so appealing,
including more than 100 golf courses, tennis centers, walking trails, and every imaginable
recreational pursuit.
Townhomes include a European-style concrete tile
roof, spacious verandas and patios, carriage house-styled garage doors with operators,
double-paned, energy efficient, maintenance-free windows, and much more.
Water sports include swimming, boating,
fishing, sailing, parasailing, diving, and everyone’s favorite – sitting on the sand
and watching the waves roll in. The area has been named one of the world’s best in which
to open a restaurant, perhaps because of the variety of local seafood. This environment
has coaxed world-class chefs to create memorable dishes in many restaurants. (If you’ve
never had Carolina shrimp, make that a priority.)
Back at home, across the historic swing bridge that crosses the Waterway, Dye Townhomes
and the Dye Club provide a private getaway to retreat and refresh one’s spirit.
These homes will be used for vacation getaways,
retirement destinations, and primary residences, as more people discover that there’s
just no reason to live anywhere else.
Directions: From Myrtle Beach
Hwy 501 – head east on Main Street/US-501 toward North King’s Hwy/US 17BR. Main
Street/US-501 becomes North Kings Hwy/US-17 BR. Turn left onto Barefoot Resort Bridge
Drive. Cross the bridge and end at Barefoot Realty on the left.