Grande Dunes Myrtle Beach SC Waterfront Homes For Sale

If you're not so familiar with Grande Dunes - It's a gated, master-planned luxury community on the north end of Myrtle Beachwaterfront homes for sale Grande Dunes that mixes oceanfront, Intracoastal (ICW) lagoon, marina and golf-course waterfront settings with high-end amenities (private beach access, full-service marina, Ocean Club, resort pools, restaurants and two award-winning golf courses). It’s built to appeal to retirees, second-home buyers, and people who want resort-style living with boating and beach access nearby. Expect a resort vibe: boat wakes and yacht traffic in the marina/ICW, golfers on scenic holes, plenty of walking paths, restaurant and pool life in season, and short drives to stores and medical services in Myrtle Beach. Oceanfront properties get beach sound and sea breezes; Intracoastal homes get calmer water and better dock access but also more marine growth on bulkheads/docks and different flood dynamics.

MLS Listings Data

Total Listings:33
Average Price:$1,341,308
Highest Listing Price:$3,985,000
Average Days On Market:144

There are currently 33 waterfront homes for sale on MLS in Grande Dunes Myrtle Beach SC. Real estate property listings here with water views have an average sales price of $1,341,308, ranging in price from $259,000 to $3,985,000. The average sq ft home on the ICW is approximately 2,852 square feet for a house in Grande Dunes Myrtle Beach with waterfront. The largest property for sale is 6,010 sqft and the smallest 1,215 sqft. View property listings for sale by price, street, subdivision, age, property type, location, features, size, listing date, and time on MLS with an average of one hundred forty-three days on the market. 

 

Types of waterfront homes you’ll find in Grande Dunes

  • Oceanfront condos & towers — condos with direct Atlantic views, private beach access, and full resort services (some high-rise buildings are part of the Ocean Club/Resort offerings). Great for buyers wanting low-maintenance waterfront living and rental income potential.

  • Oceanfront / beachfront single-family homes — fewer than condos, usually custom or semi-custom homes on the “golden mile” of the development with dune setbacks and view corridors to the ocean.

  • Intracoastal/Marina-front homes and condos — townhomes, condos and detached homes backing up to canals, lagoons or the Intracoastal Waterway with dockage opportunities and easy boat access from the Grande Dunes Marina (a full-service marina with slips). These are the most attractive option for boat owners who want a slip nearby.

  • Golf course waterfront or water-view homes — houses that front lakes/ponds built into the golf course design; scenic but different maintenance and setback concerns than tidal waterfront.

 

Pros: private beach access, resort amenities, marina and boating lifestyle, golf course views, high resale prestige, low-maintenance condo options. 


Cons: higher insurance and maintenance costs, flood/erosion risk, HOA fees and rules, potential limited marina slip availability, and seasonal fluctuations in rental demand and neighborhood activity.