July 2010 
There are 3 blog entries for July 2010.
What should I Buy | Myrtle Beach New Construction or Existing Home?
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 11:50am. 1801 Views, 1 Comments.
Build vs. Buy – The
Myrtle Beach Matchup
Should I build or buy a home in Myrtle Beach?
Buy
| Build |
As a buyer, you’ll have plenty of options for purchasing an existing home. “If you build it they will come” is no longer a builder’s creed, many builders and developers have halted new construction in favor of moving their vacant properties. What’s even more exciting is that dream home you’ve been eyeing, thanks to price reductions, may become a reality! Begin your search using our Myrtle Beach MLS search tool!
| Planning to build? Deals are plentiful and you may be able to build a custom home in the Myrtle Beach area for less than the cost of an… |
Myrtle Beach Property Taxes | Property Taxes along the Grand Strand
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at 8:09pm. 1998 Views, 0 Comments.
So you decided on buying a property along the Grand Strand,
now what about property taxes. If you are not familiar with the term the “Grand
Strand”, it consists of many areas and cities along the north coastline of
South Carolina. The most recognized area along the Grand Strand is Myrtle
Beach, SC. Other areas include North Myrtle
Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Litchfield Beach, Pawleys Island, Conway,
Carolina Forest, Briarcliffe, and Socastee.
There are two things to consider when figuring out what your taxes will be on your property. If it is an investment property, second home, vacant land, or commercial property the taxes will be figured at 6%.(This is not 6% of the assessed value, so don’t fall out of your chair) Say you own a vacant lot…
Oceanfront Beach House Along the Grand Strand | Myrtle Beach Area Oceanfront Homes
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at 8:28pm. 2130 Views, 2 Comments.
The Grand Strand has many areas along the coast that offer oceanfront homes, as of July, 3 2010 there are currently 132 oceanfront homes listed along the Grand Strand. From oceanfront estates to vacation homes that offer great investment potential you are sure to find an oceanfront home that will suit your needs. I will break down the areas along the Grand Strand and the type of oceanfront properties you will find in each area.
Myrtle Beach is the most recognized area along the Grand
Strand and offers oceanfront homes from $975,000-$4,900,000. Many of the
oceanfront homes located along “Golden Mile” section of Myrtle Beach are
located on larger oceanfront lots. If you are looking for an oceanfront
vacation rental a majority of the homes found along…

