Myrtle Beach retirement,area real estate, information, photos, and more. A great place to retire, Myrtle Beach is the hub of coastal area known as The Grand Strand which includes the southeastern section of Brunswick County, NC and Horry County, SC.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
North Myrtle Beach Snow December 26 2010
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina had a few moments of snow as dawn broke on December 26, 2010. When 8:00 A.M. came the snow that had only stuck to the ground in a few places was gone. There was also an afternoon snow shower but the flakes melted when they hit the ground. There was definately a chill in the air but by the end of 2010 our weather forcast says the temperatures will be in the 60s.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Meadowlands Golf Course and Homes
Meadowlands golf course and community in Calabash, North Carolina
The golf course at Meadowlands surrounds the homes in the original section that is filled with custom homes.

Friday, August 27, 2010
Barefoot Resort in North Myrtle Beach SC
Barefoot Resort In North Myrtle Beach Offers A Wide Range Of Real Estate For Sale
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The Ammenities Many Buyers Want In A Community
Within the various gated and non-gated neighborhoods in Barefoot Resort you will find homes, or condos, or townhomes. The Dye Estates offers the largest lot and luxury home gated neighborhood with ten other single family home neighborhoods scattered throughout Barefoot Resort with some gated and some not. The Woodlands neighborhood is gated and contains townhomes and the gated neighborhood of Edgewater contains luxury condos with day dock access on the Intracoastal Waterway.
Barefoot Resort has four of the top rated golf courses: The Dye Course, The Fazio Course, The Love Course, and The Norman Course.
The picture is of the Driving Range located on Barefoot Resort Bridge Road which is the main road into the Resort.
There are also tennis courts, an oceanfront beach cabana, on-site restaurants, walking and bike trails, swimming pools and a free shuttle bus for within the Resort or to and from the beach cabana.
Barefoot Residents Club Pool
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Things To Know When You Purchase Myrtle Beach Real Estate
To consider Myrtle Beach as a place you may want to buy real estate you will probably want to know more then the fact that it is a vacation destination. Golfers visit year-round to play the more then 100 golf courses. Retirees have discovered the secret and are moving to the Myrtle Beach area everyday. Real estate prices can be found at levels less then they were in 2003.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Summer in Myrtle Beach SC

Myrtle Beach -
We have had temperatures in Myrtle Beach about ten degrees above normal during the past few weeks. Today it was a bit cooler and tomorrow we should be around the mid-eighty degree range which is normal.
July is usually the hot month with high temperatures and humidity but since relief is only minutes away it does not matter when the hot weather gets extreme.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Trees and Flowers Blooming in North Myrtle Beach SC
Spring is definately here and today the temperature was 82 degrees. The pollen is thick but I could care less. Next weekend is the National Open House event so if you are in the North Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina visit Unit 1209 at Mar Vista Grande, 603 S Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach on Saturday, April 10th from 1 - 4 PM and 3938 Pinebrook Circle, Little River SC on Sunday, April 11th from 1 - 4 PM
Monday, March 15, 2010
Spring Has Sprung
In my February Blog pictures you see snow that fell in North Myrtle Beach, SC but on that same day a few hours later the snow was gone. A few weeks went by and the month of March arrived and with it the early signs of Spring. Flowers are blooming and temperatures have returned to normal which is in the 60s and 70s. Spring is my favorite time of year in the Myrtle Beach area because it lasts for several months. When we lived in the northeast springtime weather shortened to the point it seemed to last only days.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Winter Weather In Myrtle Beach
I've been teasing friends and family in the northeast because they have received record snow during the past few weeks. Well since last year the North Myrtle Beach area saw a dusting of snow which hadn't happened in at least six years and Myrtle Beach had no snow I felt smug.
The weather forcast for Myrtle Beach on Friday, February 12, 2010 is snow of 1" - 3". I guess since they are calling for snow in Florida and the fact that even if there is some snow it melts almost before you can grab your camera I can still say "Are you ready to move to Myrtle Beach?"
The weather forcast for Myrtle Beach on Friday, February 12, 2010 is snow of 1" - 3". I guess since they are calling for snow in Florida and the fact that even if there is some snow it melts almost before you can grab your camera I can still say "Are you ready to move to Myrtle Beach?"
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Fall Comes To The Grand Strand
Even though the daytime temperatures range in the 70s to 80s many trees will soon change to the beautiful Fall colors those from the northern US know so well. The majority of people that visit the Myrtle Beach area have no idea that we actually experience four seasons. Those who discover the fantastic weather are known to make a permanent move here for their retirement. If you have only visited the Myrtle Beach area in the summer try some visits during other times of the year and you probably won't want to leave.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Beach, Boogie & BBQ
Beach, Boogie & BBQ at the Market Common, Myrtle Beach (Just south of the airport)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Music, Food, Classic Cars from the Myrtle Beach Car Club, and much more
All Proceeds go to the Special Olympics of Horry County
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Myrtle Beach Real Estate
Myrtle Beach Real Estate: "Myrtle Beach's 4 Seasons"
Unless you have been to Myrtle Beach during each season of the year you may not know that even though the weather is semi-tropical there are four seasons. The secret is that Spring and Fall last for months while Winter comes and goes for just a few weeks.
Fall brings the color changes to the trees just like in the northern States of the U.S.. The Spring burst of colors doesn't just disappear overnight.
Is Myrtle Beach's weather just about perfect? I'll never tell!http://www.sandymyrtlebeach.com
Unless you have been to Myrtle Beach during each season of the year you may not know that even though the weather is semi-tropical there are four seasons. The secret is that Spring and Fall last for months while Winter comes and goes for just a few weeks.
Fall brings the color changes to the trees just like in the northern States of the U.S.. The Spring burst of colors doesn't just disappear overnight.
Is Myrtle Beach's weather just about perfect? I'll never tell!http://www.sandymyrtlebeach.com
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Trying To Sell A Home? You Should Know About A “Lease – Purchase Agreement”
(Not an option to purchase this is a sale that can be a win/win)
Before entering into a Lease – Purchase Contract Agreement the Seller should already know what the dollar amount for the monthly payment of the Lease portion needs to be to cover required costs if that is a factor. A large portion or all of the monthly payment will become part of the Buyers down payment and that portion is not rental income.
Keep in mind that during the Lease term the Seller may be able to claim a loss on their income tax return for their property expenses. Plus the amount of the initial down payment and subsequent monthly additional down payment are not taxable income when received, but are part of the sale price when the Purchase has gone to settlement and the deed transferred. (Sellers should consult with a trained income tax person)
The Contract Agreement should include a statement that no dollars paid to the Seller by the Buyer are refundable after ____ days. (Usually 30 days which allows the Buyer time to have had a Home Inspection and possibly cancel the entire Lease – Purchase according to the terms in the Contract Agreement).
To put it simply a Lease – Purchase can be done as follows:
Buyer gives Seller a large down payment (minimum $5,000 for every $150,000 property value). The down payment goes directly to the Seller and is not held in escrow.
Each month the Buyer makes a payment directly to the Seller and all or a large portion also becomes part of the down payment.
The Lease term is negotiable but normally one year and that date becomes the Closing Date on the Purchase portion of the Contract Agreement. The Contract Agreement should state and the Buyer should understand that they have to have their financing (mortgage) approved and ready to close on or before the Closing Date. If the property does not close on or before the Closing Date the Seller can cancel the purchase, keep all down payment monies, and do what they want with their property.
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