Forget condos - Sell your home up North, come to North Myrtle, ask your Realtor about "Foxfire" find a sweet home the same size as a condo, don't deal with condo boards or HOA dues. Can you actually BUY a home with that $125,000 down payment? In North Myrtle, YES YOU CAN! I know, because I did, and now I can exhale. Very important after 60 - financial security. This is the SMART homeownership option, for moving to Myrtle Beach!
Couldn't agree more! Realtors should be aggressively marketing THESE homes and not be so concerned about "big" commissions. A HAPPY buyer translates to referrals! OWNING in the Myrtle area for under $125,000 is an insanely good deal, and there shouldn't be a single home in this price range in any kind of Zillow "inventory!" If you want to live in this area, MOBILE HOMES ARE THE ONLY WAY TO GO!
Thanks Brian! Yes, the Myrtle Beach stats include the Market Common area. There typically aren’t a lot of homes on the market in Market Common as construction is pretty much done there, so it’s only resales.
Forget condos - Sell your home up North, come to North Myrtle, ask your Realtor about "Foxfire" find a sweet home the same size as a condo, don't deal with condo boards or HOA dues. Can you actually BUY a home with that $125,000 down payment? In North Myrtle, YES YOU CAN!
I know, because I did, and now I can exhale. Very important after 60 - financial security. This is the SMART homeownership option, for moving to Myrtle Beach!
Couldn't agree more! Realtors should be aggressively marketing THESE homes and not be so concerned about "big" commissions. A HAPPY buyer translates to referrals! OWNING in the Myrtle area for under $125,000 is an insanely good deal, and there shouldn't be a single home in this price range in any kind of Zillow "inventory!" If you want to live in this area, MOBILE HOMES ARE THE ONLY WAY TO GO!
Thanks for the update Nick 📈 a $476k average home price sounds right at this time of year
Great info. Thank you!
Great video and analysis as usual. Is Market Common included in the Myrtle Beach stats? It seems there are so few homes for sale there.
Thanks Brian! Yes, the Myrtle Beach stats include the Market Common area. There typically aren’t a lot of homes on the market in Market Common as construction is pretty much done there, so it’s only resales.
@@movingtomb Thank you! There is one area that is still being built called Market View but it's very limited from what I can tell.
Yes, that is the last phase of townhomes
Where in the world do these people work? I would love to know the percentage of retirees compared to working families in the areas.
I work from home
@@Rabid_Turtle hahaha that made be chuckle.
Myrtle beach is not cheap.