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Myrtle Beach Condo Living and Community Info

Myrtle Beach condo living is unlike anywhere else in the world. The city has received numerous accolades and awards during the past few years, such as being named one of the top five summer travel destinations by Travel TickerNational Geographic rated Myrtle Beach among the top three boardwalks in the U.S., and Smarter Travel called the city one of the ten best beach towns in America.

The history of Myrtle Beach is told and retold by local storytellers who revel in the city’s diverse past, including being home to the Waccamaw and Winyah Indians, settled by the Spanish, colonized by the English and haunted by pirates and ghosts alike. According to some long-time residents, the spirit of Alice Flagg, a woman who died before marrying the man she loved, still searches the beaches for the engagement ring her brother flung into the ocean. Another ghost, “Gray Man,” allegedly continues to warn residents of approaching hurricanes. The city was incorporated in 1938 and became a city in 1957. It was named by Mrs. F.E. Burroughs, wife of the founder of Burroughs and Collins, for the many myrtle trees that grew wild along the shoreline.

Shopping and Dining

One of the best aspects of Myrtle Beach condo living is the easy access to world-famous shops and restaurants. The city boasts three unique shopping centers, including Broadway at the Beach, Barefoot Landing, and the new Coastal Grand Mall. Each location also offers fine dining and entertainment such as comedy shows and musical performances. There are also flea markets and an outlet mall for shoppers looking for great bargains. The city caters to every type of diner; local restaurants offer everything from sushi to barbecue to fine American cuisine. Try the Bangkok House to curb your Thai cravings, Bella Napoli for Italian and the National House of Pancakes for breakfast or a late-night treat.

Parks and Recreation

Many Myrtle Beach condos are within steps of 60 miles of beach as well as water parks like Myrtle Waves Water Park and the Family Kingdom. But don’t think that Myrtle Beach condo living ends there; the city is home to two state parks with miles of hiking and biking trails, world-class fishing, prime picnic spots, hundreds of camping spots and more. Bird watchers can spend time watching some of the many species of birds while nature lovers can spend time at the nature centers learning about the parks and their inhabitants.

The city also offers many recreation centers, including Crabtree Memorial Gymnasium, Canal Street Recreation Center, Pepper Geddings Recreation Center and the Base Recreation Center, all of which offer indoor and outdoor amenities like swimming pools, weight rooms, indoor jogging tracks, meeting rooms and more. Some Myrtle Beach condo complexes also include their amenities like weight rooms and pools.

Living

Full-time residents, second homeowners, and seasonal residents all take advantage of Myrtle Beach condo living. Median house and condo value in the area are around $167,000, and the cost of living in Myrtle Beach is slightly below average, making it ideal for many young families and couples living on a retirement budget. The Myrtle Beach climate makes it a perfect place to live and vacation no matter what time of year; highs are in the 80s in the summer and 60s in the winter. The city averages 215 sunny days per year. Rainfall is most significant in the fall months, averaging about five inches.

There are condos suitable for almost any budget and any lifestyle. Those looking to be in the middle of Myrtle Beach’s bustling nightlife often live near Broadway at the Beach or Barefoot Landing. The city attracts some of the top names in entertainment and nightclubs offer dining, dancing, and drinks late into the night. Others choose to live away from these areas for a quieter, more relaxing lifestyle, yet they remain within steps of the beach.

Schools, Health, Transportation

There are several colleges and universities within an hour’s drive of Myrtle Beach, including Coastal Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and Cape Fear Community College. The city also offers private elementary and high school education such as Cavalry Christian School and the Christian Academy and strong public schools under the banner of Horry County Schools.

The Grand Strand Regional Medical Center provides emergency services as well as other services to residents, while Conway Medical Center, Waccamaw Community Hospital and Loris Community Hospital are all within a 20-minute drive of central Myrtle Beach. Travelers appreciate the Myrtle Beach International Airport, while commuters can use the Amtrak and bus stations as well as the city’s many taxicabs. Many passengers also choose to bike to work along the boardwalks and other areas.

If you are thinking about buying or selling a home, give us a call at (843) 839-9870 or send us an email to explore your options and to find out when is the best time for you to make a move.

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