Myrtle Beach is part of the oceanfront vacation paradise known as "The Grand Strand", 60 miles of shoreline, golf courses, restaurants of every kind, and one of the best places to live in the entire country. Just ask anyone who is from the area or has relocated or retired here. This is a very affordable coastal area that is within a day's drive of 2/3 of the US population. The Grand Strand area is a perfect place to live and offers easy access to warm weather and activities. As America's most visited beach, see why the Grandstrand real estate market is growing strong. Below we will display some of the beaches and communities of the Sun Fun Capital. Just fill out of the easy form, email us at Americanrealestateref@gmail.com or call or text 984 664 2807 for more information. Also join our mailing list and receive updates and info on the area. We are one of the only real estate sites that offers this free service.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach is the heart of the Grandstrand. With the most hotels and condo's outside of Orlando and Vegas, Myrtle Beach offers entertainment, shopping and activities for everyone from a world class boardwalk to over several world renowned golf courses. Entertainment venues such as Broadway at the Beach and several world renowned restaurants bring millions to the area every year. With mild winters and cool ocean breezes in the summer Myrtle Beach offers plenty of sunshine and white sandy beaches that create a uptopia for visitors and residents. Affordable and high valued properties dot the Myrtle Beach landscape which create a perfect investment environment or relaxing beach life. http://www.cityofmyrtlebeach.com/
Carolina Forest
Located halfway between the city of Myrtle Beach and Conway just off Hwy 501 and Hwy 38 lies the planned neighborhoods of Carolina Forest. Carolina Forest is home to over 20,000 people and is very close to Coastal Carolina University and Horry Georgetown Tech's main campus. The are offers plenty of shopping, restaurants and some of the best schools in the state of SC. Each neighborhood is different and has it's own personality along with several renowned golf courses. Some have waterway access to the Intracoastal while others offer beautiful lakes and green surroundings. https://www.myhorrynews.com/news/local/carolina_forest/
Surfside Beach
Surside Beach is located just south of Myrtle Beach and known as "The Family Beach" Surfside offers several family beach homes along with new residental and commercial properties along Bypass 17. This area offers a more laid back and relaxed lifestyle than it's neighbors to the north but is only 5 miles from Myrtle Beach International Airport and 7 miles from downtown Myrtle Beach. With several new beach homes and businesses this one of the fastest growing areas of the Grandstrand but at the same time keeps a lower profile. http://www.surfsidebeach.org/
North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach offers an orginal look at what the Grandstrand looked like back in the golden age of beach music. As main street in North Myrtle offers several beach music clubs and the orginal Ocean Drive Pavilion. The city also is home to Barefoot Landing and the House of Blues which features a rustic coastal village with fine dining and simple eateries. North Myrtle offers several areas such as Windy Hill, Atlantic Beach, Cresent Beach and Cherry Grove which features a very popular fishing pier. North Myrtle is must see Grandstrand classic with beautiful golf communities and waterway access as well. http://www.nmb.us/
Murrells Inlet and Garden City
Murrells Inlet and Garden are at the south end of the Grandstrand and offer the first views of the SC Lowcountry as marshlands paired with beautiful beaches become common. Garden City offers a beautiful marshwalk along the most popular fishing pier on the Grandstrand that offers nightly music and entertainment. A combination of old style beach homes and new homes dot the coast and southern strand. Popular plantations such as Brookgreen Gardens call this area home along with Huntington Beach State Park. Murrells Inlet is the seafood capital of SC and has one of the best marshwalks in the Southeastern US. Several restaurants and boats call the marshwalk home. This area is a must see and there are also several new residental areas in this area just off Hwy 707 that offer new shopping and medical care. http://murrellsinletsc.com/ http://www.visitgardencitybeach.com/
Little River and Calabash
On the SC-NC border sits the fishing village of Little River. Little River has it's own casino boat that departs daily into international waters for gaming and also host the blue crap festival every year. Little River River is a very peaceful community that shares a common bond with it's neighbor Calabash NC which offers Calabash style seafood and daily fishing charters as Little River does. Little River is only 5 miles from the main shopping district in North Myrtle Beach and less than an hour from Wilmington. This is a charming fishing village that many have choosen to call home. http://www.littleriversc.com/ http://www.townofcalabash.net/
Pawleys Island and Georgetown
Holding the claim as America's oldest resort Pawleys Island has a colorful history of pirates, ghosts, large oaks dripping with Spanish moss and former rice plantations, everything that makes up the perfect southern story. Take a look at the Hammock Shops where the original Pawley's Island Hammock started at and find yourself in a paradise of secluded beaches where you and your spouse can take long romantic walks as look at the sunsets and sunrises. Just a short drive away from Myrtle Beach but miles away in atmosphere. With Georgetown directly across the bridge to the south this beautiful area offers rich history and southern culture. Several Rev War heroes hail from this area as this area was very important regarding America winning her independence from England. The movie the Patriot was set here and based on the real life of General Francis Marion. The south strand is a very desirable area for retirement and a very laid back lifestyle. http://www.townofpawleysisland.com/ https://www.historicgeorgetownsc.com/