Reflections is a small community tucked off Rte 90 that just feels like home. All of the properties are well maintained, the community feels safe and there is a general feeling of peace and quiet you don’t find in other neighborhoods. Perhaps it is the open space….most homes are on lots twice the size of those in other developments. Perhaps it is the massive lake or the surrounding conservation land that just makes this place so special. 336 Carmello Drive sits on almost one-half acre of land overlooking woods and wetlands. The home is one story, very easy to maintain and very economical to own. It combines an open floor plan with split bedrooms, has an attached two car garage and separate laundry. The kitchen has a great layout with stainless appliances properly arranged, granite countertops, a breakfast bar, generous dining area and pantry. Everything is so lightly used, it’s like having a new home. The primary living area is adjacent to the kitchen and is the perfect place to relax, watch tv or entertain family and friends. Natural light floods the kitchen and living room thru sliding glass doors and a large window in the living room. The bedrooms are split with the primary bedroom including a walk-in closet and private bath with shower. The other two bedrooms share a full hall bath. Both of these bedrooms have closets and are reasonably sized. The two car garage is approximately 20’x20’ and is attached to the main home thru a hallway past the laundry. Between the garage and the driveway, the property can easily accommodate up to six vehicles. Although Reflections feels like it is twenty miles into the country, in fact it is very close to both Myrtle Beach and Conway. Conway is the home of Coastal Carolina University, last year’s runner up in the NCAA Baseball Tournament. Conway is a great college town with shopping, restaurants and the best holiday atmosphere of any town in the country. If this sounds like an endorsement for this home and community, it certainly is. It so meets the needs of first time homebuyers, young families, and retirees that it would be hard not to consider living here.