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News:
Analysts predict
MB area home
prices to rise
By Jenny Burns-Sun News
Money Magazine says Myrtle Beach area single-family home prices will jump 8.4 percent over the next year - an increase that puts the Grand Strand 31st in the United States for price increases.
Analysts say the high ranking shows that Grand Strand real estate is finally being recognized by national media.
"It's about time," said Tom Maeser, president of the Fortune Academy of Real Estate.
Last year, Myrtle Beach area prices increased 18.7 percent, according to the magazine's study.
Money asked forecasters at Fiserv Lending Solutions and Moody's Economy.com to evaluate 380 markets and rank them by expected future price growth.
The trend: If it was hot before, it won't be in the future. Las Vegas, one of the nation's hottest markets in the last few years, is predicted to see a 3.5 percent drop in prices.
At the top of the list is Panama City, Fla., with a projected 21 percent increase.
Myrtle Beach is the only metro area in the Carolinas to make the top 40.
Wilmington is next, coming in at 47th with a forecasted price increase of 7 percent.
Maeser said he agrees with the forecasted 8 percent increase in single-family homes. Click Here
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Charleston Dunes offers residents
and visitors countless opportunities for outdoor activities, specialty shopping,
dining delights and life near the water. You are located a few blocks from
the beach and a very short drive to the Inter coastal Waterway. The tree
lined streets with pedestrian sidewalks gives you easy access directly to the
beach making this area a very desirable place to live. |
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Woodlyn Meadow quiet and
convenient location is in the middle of the North Strand’s fastest growing area,
next to great golf, healthcare, schools, southern scenery and just minutes from
the beach. Add award-winning construction by Tidewater Builders and exceptional
value and it’s easy to see you can have it all at Woodlyn Meadow! |
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Welcome the Grand Strand's
authentic country neighborhood. This 45-home site, custom home community
is located in the heart of some of the coast's most appealing countryside.
Enjoy the inviting charm of back porches, winding sidewalks and larger home
sites, allowing recreation and boat parking behind brick or Hardiplank homes.
Historic Conway and the beach are both just minutes away. |
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Star Bluff Plantation will consist of 108 Single Family homesites. These beautiful homesites are situated around 8 scenic ponds and over 20 acres of wetland and natural preserve. The community has a planned clubhouse and pool, underground utilities, street lights and winding sidewalks throughout. |
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News:
MB Real Estate Ranking up
By Jenny Burns-Sun News
The Myrtle Beach area is getting ranked with the big boys in price appreciation.
The Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach metropolitan statistical area was listed 59th in price appreciation out of 265 cities in the country after shooting up 16.5 percent in one year, according to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight's third-quarter statistics. To read more click here.
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