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Old 09-15-2009, 07:27 PM #1
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Default I'm looking for a place to stay in Georgetown,SC

As usual God was looking for me while I was searching for me...my DD called today and my DH starts Monday!! He will have to stay in the area but that's ok, I can travel once in awhile.

If you live in the area, or know someone who does rentals, would you please PM me? I need a two bedroom or larger house, furnished and as close to Georgetown as possible. I looked at a couple of condos on Pawley Island that were very reasonable, but not sure if they will do short term. He will be there for three months.

Thank you in advance for taking time to read.
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