Myrtle Beach Real Estate



Incorporated in 1938 Myrtle Beach today has become a haven for tourists, golfers, families, snowbirds, and 2nd home owners. Its name comes from the wax myrtle, a shrub that grows abundantly in the area. Myrtle Beach has become so well know, it is commonly used to describe the whole “Grand Strand” that stretches from Georgetown, South Carolina to Calabash, North Carolina. According to the 2000 Census, the city is at the heart of the 13th fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. The metropolitan population is counted at 196,629 in 2000. Combining all three counties (Horry, Georgetown, and Brunswick, North Carolina), the metro population is 346,548.Of course, the Atlantic Ocean is the number one attraction and the #1 reason so many families visit Myrtle Beach year after year.  Our clean, wide beaches are extremely inviting.  Myrtle Beach also offers a wealth of recreation, entertainment, dining, shopping and vacation opportunities for visitors and tourists. For this reason, the Myrtle Beach Area attracts over 14 million visitors a year. Myrtle Beach kicks off its summer season each year with the Sun Fun Festival at the beginning of June.

Myrtle Beach has become a year round destination with over 1600 restaurants. When the sun begins to set many stay around for the Family Fun and Entertainment or the vibrant nightclub scene. North Myrtle Beach is still known for the Shag Dance that started back in the 1930s. The Myrtle Beach area also remains the golf capital of the world with over 110 well known golf courses. You can see why Myrtle Beach Real Estate is quickly becoming a much desired asset.

As I continue to grow my web presence centered around the Myrtle Beach Area, I will post all of my listings and keep you up-to-date on properties available on the Myrtle Beach Real Estate Blog.

Myrtle Beach Real Estate For Sale




Carolina Lakes


Carolina Lakes is a large subdivision on single family homes just East of Conway off of Highway 544. This neighborhood is appealing to many, because there is no home owner’s association fee. The homes within Carolina Lakes are mostly older, and mostly ranch style on decent size lots. You will find homes with only driveways, or one and two car garages when driving through the neighborhood. Several of the houses are located on nice lakes, and many back to neighboring homes.
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St. Charles Place


St. Charles Place is also known as St. Charles Circle, because that is the only street within this small subdivision. This single family home community was built within the Stonebridge community, and consists of small ranch style homes with one and two car garages for the most part. St. Charles Place is centrally located near the back gate of the old Myrtle Beach Air Force
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Rosewood Estate


Rosewood Estates is a single family neighborhood in the heart of the Socastee area of Myrtle Beach. Close to Socastee High School and the Intracoastal Waterway, Rosewood Estates is in a great location. Most of the homes of this neighborhood are older ranch style homes on nearly ¼
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Cypress River Plantation


Cypress River is a gated Intracoastal Waterway community just West of Surfside Beach off of Bay Road. This is a custom home neighborhood with many home sites to choose from. There are many nice features about Cypress River Plantation that place it high on many home buyers’ lists. There is 24hour a day security, the location is hard to beat within 6 miles of the ocean at Surfside Beach and this is not by any means a “Cookie Cutter” neighborhood. The community itself offers a private boat landing and storage for your boat or
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