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Myrtle Beach SC

mike_brez
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Might be heading out to Myrtle Beach area in the middle of May.
We are going to be checking out the area for a possible retirement home.
Any recommendations on a place to stay? Or a area you like to search for a home.
And yes I did check campground reviews. ๐Ÿ™‚
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charming
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Both of the state parks here are very nice and well maintained. My husband is partial to Huntington Beach and I prefer Myrtle Beach SP. There are some private campgrounds with all the bells and whistles. In Surfside beach, between Myrtle Beach and Murrells Inlet is Ocean Lakes. It is the southern most ocean front resort in a stretch of campgrounds south of Myrtle Beach State Park. At the north end, close to North Myrtle Beach is Myrtle Beach Travel Park. In the heart of Myrtle Beach is a KOA camp ground. It is not ocean front, but easy access.

We retired to Murrells Inlet 20 years ago, we live less than 1/2 mile as the crow flies to the ocean front. It is a terrific area for an easy laid back life style. Yes, Myrtle Beach is a congested nightmare during the summer. that is why most of us stay away from certain areas. Just as locals who live near a big city know when to avoid going into town.

Horry County is one of the largest counties east of the Mississippi River. We offer an amazing variety of lifestyles. Live near the ocean, on a golf course, or on the intercoastal waterway boating enthusiasts. My work is fascinating just from the variety of homes and communities in my county and in Georgetown county just to the south. I'll take our traffic any day over the traffic in Charleston.

For our friends on the boards insulting my chosen home, most folks who say they are moving to MB actually mean the area around. Just as anyone moving to Cleveland is not actually moving to the city of Cleveland.

If you have ideas about different areas, you can pm and I will give you any info you might need.
Looking forward to new adventures and new friends.

bucky
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If I was buying I'd take a hard look at Georgetown a bit south. It's a lovely quiet town but close enough to mayhem for the occasional visit.
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Cocky_Camper
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For home searching, I'd search south just of Myrtle Beach. South in the area of Surfside, Garden City, or Possibly Murells Inlet.
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RGar974417
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Huntington Beach State Park is the place if you like state parks. They have some FHU the rest water and electric. 4 years ago we paid $18 a night for W&E. We have also stayed at Willowtree which is near Long's which is about 10 miles from North Myrtle Beach. Very nice FHU campground but very expensive too.

Terryallan
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Devocamper wrote:
Terryallan wrote:
Devocamper wrote:
We have enjoyed Willow tree resort and campground, very nice campground has everything you could possibly need. It is not on the main strip but it is a little ways out but very nice and would make a good basecamp to explore the area from if the beach is not your main reason for going there .


The beach is the only reason to go to Myrtle.

To the Op. you also may want to look up some in NC. At South Port, Holden,or Ocean Isle. Much quieter places to be.

Myrtle Beach is very quickly becoming a cess pool.

The OP spoke of looking for property and I think there is some golfing done in the area ๐Ÿ™‚ it is not just about the beach


Can golf anywhere. Honestly. The only reason Myrtle even exists, is because of the beach.
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ken56
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sgfrye wrote:
justaboutretired wrote:
Don't think I myself could put up with all the traffic in Myrtle Beach. Summertime is a nightmare. I would look around Little River or Calabash.


x2 on this.

wife and i used to own a 1 bedroom condo mainland side of intercoastal waterway at sunset beach nc. 5 minutes from calabash. we loved it. nice and quiet but close enough to everything.

X3 on this. Unless you plan on having a small business like a gift shop, bike rental or who knows what in your retirement I would go outside the Myrtle Beach area a few miles. As stated, South Port is quite nice and you can catch the ferry from there to the Carolina Beach area too. We found a nice little campground 20 miles outside of Myrtle and love it because it is out of the CRAZY stuff in town.

Look into the tax environment for each state, NC and SC

sgfrye
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justaboutretired wrote:
Don't think I myself could put up with all the traffic in Myrtle Beach. Summertime is a nightmare. I would look around Little River or Calabash.


x2 on this.

wife and i used to own a 1 bedroom condo mainland side of intercoastal waterway at sunset beach nc. 5 minutes from calabash. we loved it. nice and quiet but close enough to everything.

Devocamper
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Terryallan wrote:
Devocamper wrote:
We have enjoyed Willow tree resort and campground, very nice campground has everything you could possibly need. It is not on the main strip but it is a little ways out but very nice and would make a good basecamp to explore the area from if the beach is not your main reason for going there .


The beach is the only reason to go to Myrtle.

To the Op. you also may want to look up some in NC. At South Port, Holden,or Ocean Isle. Much quieter places to be.

Myrtle Beach is very quickly becoming a cess pool.

The OP spoke of looking for property and I think there is some golfing done in the area ๐Ÿ™‚ it is not just about the beach
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lmpres
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We spent a week at Ocean Lakes. Huge campground, packed in like cord wood, but they have everything you need. We were there over July 4th weekend, I would go back off season, it looks less crazy then.

mike_brez
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2 Retired wrote:
Would be happy to answer any questions, if you could be a little more specific. What are your priorities? What do you like to do? Want to be on the water, or is a little inland OK? So much building going on - sure you can find what you want. How much house? Price range? What kind of home (1 or 2 story, etc). Can recommend a great realtor (not related to us!). Feel free to PM if you would like to 'chat'. Lived in the area for 13 years as a retired couple. As far as camping is concerned, May is the beginning of the 'high season'. If you are thinking of the southern area (Surfside Beach - Pawleys Island) would recommend Huntington Beach State Park. Might have trouble finding a full hook up site (only about 1/3 are sewered).
Myrtle Beach State Park has more sites, but some are smaller and many are closer together. Again, limited number are full hook ups. We like the Myrtle Beach KOA - right in MB, about 1/2 mile from ocean. Central location.
The "big 3" ocean front campgrounds, Ocean Lakes, Lakewood and Pirateland, all have tight sites and for our use are pricey.
Myrtle Beach Travel Park, on the northern end of the area, is, IMHO, the best privately owned cg in the area.
Again, depends on your priorities when camping. Feel free to contact me. I might be able to help. Pam Hyatt


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Terryallan
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Devocamper wrote:
We have enjoyed Willow tree resort and campground, very nice campground has everything you could possibly need. It is not on the main strip but it is a little ways out but very nice and would make a good basecamp to explore the area from if the beach is not your main reason for going there .


The beach is the only reason to go to Myrtle.

To the Op. you also may want to look up some in NC. At South Port, Holden,or Ocean Isle. Much quieter places to be.

Myrtle Beach is very quickly becoming a cess pool.
Terry & Shay
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skiles
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We've had a family place for a while now in Murrell's Inlet. I can't say enough good things about it except that more people are starting to figure that out! We actually have Huntington booked the end of this month. Really nice State Park, really hard to get into and priced rather high IMO. If you have specific questions shoot me a PM, I'd be happy to help.
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justaboutretire
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Don't think I myself could put up with all the traffic in Myrtle Beach. Summertime is a nightmare. I would look around Little River or Calabash.
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Devocamper
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We have enjoyed Willow tree resort and campground, very nice campground has everything you could possibly need. It is not on the main strip but it is a little ways out but very nice and would make a good basecamp to explore the area from if the beach is not your main reason for going there .
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