Buying a Home in Myrtle Beach, SC

Finding and purchasing a home that will meet your needs is a significant and often stressful time. Our goal is to make this transition as smooth as possible. We are experts in the area, and once we learn what it is that you’re looking for, finding your dream home is simple.

Before you start looking for a home you should ask yourself a few questions:

  • Where do you want to live? Are there particular neighborhoods or communities that you like?
  • What kind of house would you like (need)? Are you looking for a particular style? How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you want?
  • Is a home office a necessity? Do you need a bonus room or flex-room?
  • Do you entertain often? Is a home suitable for entertaining something you’re looking for?
  • Do you want a yard, pool, gated or guard gated community?
  • Have you determined your price range or consulted a lender to determine the best price range?

Searching for your dream home can be a time-consuming experience. Working with our professional team will make the process much more efficient!

Current Homes for Sale
Horry County
Community # Price Range
Conway 600 $26k - $1.6m
Garden City Beach 31 $100k - $1.8m
Little River 280 $173k - $2.9m
Murrells Inlet 212 $50k - $6.0m
Myrtle Beach 826 $34k - $5.1m
North Myrtle Beach 167 $63k - $3.3m
Surfside Beach 60 $280k - $2.0m
Iredell County
Community # Price Range
Mallard Head 2 $987k - $1.2m
The Farms 3 $635k - $1.3m
The Point 12 $1.1m - $10.0m
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

3 Questions to Ask Before Buying Your Dream Home

If you are debating purchasing a home right now, you are probably getting a lot of advice. Though your friends and family will have your best interest at heart, they may not be fully aware of your needs and what is currently happening in the real ...  Read More

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Will Increasing Mortgage Rates Impact Home Prices?

There are some who are calling for a decrease in home prices should mortgage interest rates begin to rise rapidly. Intuitively, this makes sense as the cost of a home is determined by the price of the home, plus the cost of financing that home. If ...  Read More