Tega Cay Home For Sale Open House November 2 2008
Come see a beautiful home for sale in Tega Cay SC in the Lake Shore subdivision during my OPEN HOUSE Sunday November 2, 2008 from 2 to 4pm.
This home is a must see at $ 299,000
Beautiful Interior, Quiet Living on a cul-de-sac ! Wonderful floor plan with open kitchen and soaring great room ceilings!
The address is
7577 Thorn Creek
Tega Cay, SC 29708 in the Lake Shore Subdivision
This home will be one of 6 homes having an open house on Thorn Creek Ln this Sunday.
Here is a Google map
To see more information about this home go to
http://homesfortmill.com/tega-cay-homes-for-sale/7577-thorn-creek-tega-cay-sc-home-for-sale/
or please contact me for more information
Carmen S Miller
Century 21® First Choice 206 Rockmont Dr | Fort Mill, SC 29708 C: 803-322-3479 carmen.miller@century21.com www.carmensmiller.comwww.homesfortmill.com














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