Reasons to Buy a Summer Home in Myrtle Beach SC

Myrtle Beach  - People living east of the Mississippi might indeed have spent a vacation or two in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. As a matter of fact, snowbirds from the northern states and even Canada have made this exciting resort town a favorite year-round destination.


Reasons to Purchas a Shore House in Myrtle Beach
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But, Myrtle Beach is also a great place to live, especially if you're looking for good old Southern hospitality and extensive town amenities. Here are just a few reasons why Myrtle Beach is the perfect place to raise a family, retire, or just visit whenever the opportunity arises.

Reasons to Purchas a Shore House in Myrtle Beach

Sunshine: This part of coastal Carolina boasts a temperate climate in the winter and pleasantly warm weather in the summer months. Golfers, water sports enthusiasts, boaters, and beach lovers find that they can practice their favorite activities all year long.



Shopping: From designer boutiques to famous department stores, farmers markets to big-box discount stores, outlet malls to flea markets, Myrtle Beach offers residents every conceivable shopping venue.

Culture and Entertainment: Museum visits, plantation tours, circus acts, and rock star performances...whatever entertainment you are seeking, it's just a few minutes drive from home.



Beach Front Real Estate: Real estate in Myrtle Beach is, generally speaking, often less expensive than coastal properties in other areas of the U.S. Reasonably priced homes, condos, townhouses and bungalows are available with water views, on golf courses and on the waterways.

Fine Dining: Are you in the mood for Italian or Chinese food tonight? How about a charcoal-grilled Porterhouse steak or raw oysters on the half shell? There are literally hundreds of dining options in town, from Mom and Pop diners to elegant, pricey gourmet restaurants. Seafood buffets, fast food chains, pancake houses...you name it, it's her

Convenient Location! Myrtle Beach is less than a day's drive from Philly, D.C., New York City, Atlanta, Charleston, and many other major metropolitan areas on the east coast.