How Bad Is The Myrtle Beach Real Estate Market

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  • Is the Myrtle Beach real estate market as bad as people say?
    In this comprehensive market update, I dive deep into the current trends and data to give you a clear picture of what's really happening in the Grand Strand area, from Pawley's Island to North Myrtle Beach.
    This video is broken down into three key segments:
    🔹 Single Family Homes: Analyzing the month's supply of inventory and how it has changed since the peak of the market in January 2022.
    🔹 Condos in General: Exploring the condo market and the impact of rising interest rates on inventory and sales.
    🔹 Oceanfront Condos: A closer look at oceanfront properties, including the challenges posed by increasing HOA dues and insurance premiums.
    Despite some concerns, I remain optimistic about the market.
    Whether you're thinking of buying, selling, or just curious about the current state of the Myrtle Beach real estate market, this video has valuable insights for you.
    📞 For personalized advice and support, feel free to reach out to me at 843-360-2145 or visit my website at www.abesafa.com.
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  • @proudliberal24-sv1wo
    @proudliberal24-sv1wo 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    I sold an ocean front condo in 2017. Lost money after buying in 2005. Myrtle Beach, SC is basically a second home market that is greatly affected by changes in the market. There are not enough high paying jobs in that area to support year round living. Most year round people are retirees who worked up north and built up big retirement assets. Now, they move south to get better weather. I predict at least a 20% drop in current prices for single family homes and condos in that area.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Interesting perspective. I can see that happening in condos. Not sure that we will see a 20% drop in homes. Time will tell.

    • @vaughncowan4055
      @vaughncowan4055 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      You are exactly right.

    • @abesafa9927
      @abesafa9927 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@vaughncowan4055I look at the numbers a lot and numbers don’t lie.

    • @MusicLover-ui9sm
      @MusicLover-ui9sm 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      ⁠@@Myrtlebeachrealtor
      Prices are already dropping
      The homes are overpriced
      Taxes too high
      Insurance way too high
      Traffic insane
      Not enough roads
      Not enough doctors and dentist to care for all the people. Development that’s been going on and still going on
      Is out of control.
      HOA increases
      All materials to fix a home has gone way way up in price
      The beach is ruined
      Not enough jobs
      Most all jobs are seasonal and people can’t live on seasonal wages
      It’s always been very hard for most of the people living here for decades
      Only the rich can afford to live here and not have to stress over bills

  • @davidjaylaw1920
    @davidjaylaw1920 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Worst Time ever to buy. Lowest mortgage originations since 1995, Homes 50% Overpriced, Interest rates at 7.5%, H.O.A, Insurance & Property taxes higher than ever. Tell people the truth #GREED

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Homes are at their highest prices ever. 7% rates are really high relative to what we have seen in the recent decade. So I agree with those two things.
      Worst time to buy? That’s a relative comment. I don’t believe in timing markets. Whether real estate or the stock market. People who try and time markets usually lose or never make a move. They always think the best time to buy was the past.
      I am concerned about the condo market and I want to make sure people are aware.
      This market update was not meant to promote buying. So the greed comment stumped me.
      But it’s ok. I appreciate your opinion and I welcome any debate.

  • @mike-uw6wt
    @mike-uw6wt 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    The Surfside collapse changed the waterfront condo market forever.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That’s another great point. The laws in Florida - as far as requirements for building as they age have not been enacted in SC. No where near as stringent here. If they did, they would have a devastating impact. We are already feeling a big impact in OF condos without the stringent laws.

  • @gdelete8098
    @gdelete8098 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Appreciate the video and your local insight. FYI, the report you are referring to is actually called the "Absorption Rate". For anybody that wants to sell soon, I'd pay close attention to the volume of sales starting to drop and and the direction of home prices if they are still increasing. Don't be greedy.

  • @MusicLover-ui9sm
    @MusicLover-ui9sm 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Way to many developments here
    And now townhomes and huge single family homes communities are high rent only,
    Can’t buy them
    They are over priced
    I live in Myrtle Beach
    Roads are so bad
    Not enough doctors and dentist to help the people who have and continue to move here and all the surrounding communities
    Greedy developers have ruined Myrtle Beach and all surrounding areas

  • @PlasticPellets
    @PlasticPellets หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    there is a glut of homes in Myrtle Beach....There is not enough good paying jobs in the area to keep the demand up.....I see a 30% drop coming

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Thank you for your input. I agree that we can always use more jobs here. The one thing about this market is that so many of the people moving here are retirees.
      Hard to imagine a 30% drop In prices. Nothing in the data is showing that but of course things can change.

    • @mike-uw6wt
      @mike-uw6wt 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      @@Myrtlebeachrealtor We are getting close to peak boomer. I have no idea what prices will do but there’s not an unlimited supply of retirees either.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      ⁠great point!! There is not. The millennials just took over boomers as the largest pool of buyers and they have what - 30+ years to retiring.

    • @azeemali7102
      @azeemali7102 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Sad to see this happening with popular plantation timeshares, figured all the golf courses would have help sustained retires let alone vacationers...over 30yrs not much growth has occured at least the mandate of demo the motels etc... and new water park and googles presences is a positve and yes still disreable would love to retire there.

    • @PlasticPellets
      @PlasticPellets 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@azeemali7102 this is incoherent babbling....you should run for president

  • @teribunker5223
    @teribunker5223 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Great info. Thanks!

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're welcome...glad I can be of help

  • @mikefulp1
    @mikefulp1 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What is even worse is just to the north of Myrtle Beach Brunswick County NC there are tens of thousands of apartments, condos, and especially single family homes….last time I heard there are 50,000 residential building permits at varying stages of construction.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wow

    • @mikefulp1
      @mikefulp1 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Myrtlebeachrealtor - need to keep in mind when working with clients. They may ghost you and come up here. I. Worried that if we have another major storm like Florence the flooding will be horrendous (setbacks, lot size, permeability are virtually nonexistent)

  • @Orlando_Steve
    @Orlando_Steve 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Imagine wanting to live in Myrtle Beach.

  • @paullockyer7905
    @paullockyer7905 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Saint Simons Island further South in GA is still commanding price increases. Two weeks ago the only house for sale in our subdivision went for the ask in a couple days. I thought it was a very strong price. Maybe we don't have enough condos and we're a smaller community.

  • @bradcooke5383
    @bradcooke5383 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Abe have you seen casualty insurance companies pulling out or not insuring these areas because of the increasing coastal environmental risk? Florida and coastal Georgia has been seeing this lately.

    • @abesafa9927
      @abesafa9927 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yes I have and the ones that stay are hiking up the premiums. My home insurance is up 65% from 2 years ago.

  • @pubmeatman
    @pubmeatman 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I’m an avid golfer. Great place for vacation but I wouldn’t want to live there.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pubmeatman definitely a great place to golf and vacation. As for living here, I’ve been here since 1988. I love it but can see how it’s not for everyone.

    • @jgmullins1
      @jgmullins1 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I live in SC and have vacationed in MB dozens of times. Have friends that were forced to live there due to job location. In a word, they did not care for it. In season, the traffic is mind boggling. You pay a premium for everything there as far as staples. If your a car person you won't like it. Your car stays covered in sand year round - guess that's to be expected at any beach. There are some developments and areas that are tucked away a littel bit and might border a nice golf course, some wetlands, or something other than commercial properties. If you plan to retire there spend at least a few weeks to understand the flow of traffic and areas you want to avoid at all cost. As stated, most folks that retrire there are from out of state. With that said, the people are not as friendly as what you will find 30 miles inland. It's not for everyone.

  • @OakIslandMorkie
    @OakIslandMorkie วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Myrtle Beach market is bad, with overprices homes and condos, which is exactly WHY, like I saw on another channel, the MOBILE HOME COMMUNITIES IN NORTH MYRTLE, should be where EVERYONE IS LOOKING to buy a home OUTRIGHT, for less than $125K!
    THAT is called buying SMART, especially for retirees as a condo alternative, or for parents looking to provide a home for an adult child who is going through a divorce, for example. There shouldn't be ONE of these homes on Zillow for long, and people need to dismiss the negative stereotype of these communities, which is a major disservice!!

  • @davidjaylaw1920
    @davidjaylaw1920 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    3:20 Cognitive Dissonance that wont age well. #GREED

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you’re interested in knowing the facts then research how many millenials there are and what ages they are now…getting to the prime home buying age.
      Then look at how many homes there are for sale in the country…relative to how many of them want to buy a home.
      THEN google how many gen z there are out there and do a little math to see when they will reach that prime home buying age.
      If you still think that people should time the market then please come back and give me your opinion.

    • @frankpettinato2324
      @frankpettinato2324 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Great Analysis😅

    • @proudliberal24-sv1wo
      @proudliberal24-sv1wo 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Myrtlebeachrealtor Millenials do not buy in Myrtle Beach unless they can work remotely with a stable job. A majority of buyers are 60+ year old retirees from New York, New Jersey, and other northern states.

    • @Myrtlebeachrealtor
      @Myrtlebeachrealtor  19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@proudliberal24-sv1wo ​​⁠I agree. But they buy in NY and NJ and many other states with jobs. So the homes they are buying belong to people who are moving down here. So it’s all linked..:in my opinion