Living in Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach boasts 60 miles of sandy beaches for fishing and thrilling water sports. Locally caught seafood and family-friendly
dining is abundant. Myrtle Beach is the Mecca for golf enthusiasts, and the choices for cultural activities, live entertainment
and exciting nightlife are endless. Outlet malls, specialty boutiques and flea markets provide abundant shopping activities.
Millions of visitors enjoy the balmy Southern climate in Myrtle Beach each year and new homes are demand for those who decide to stay.
Conway/Loris
Founded in 1742, the City of Conway overlooks the Waccamaw River and is a friendly small town with a mix of modern conveniences and old Southern charm. The historic riverfront area is an architectural delight as finely restored buildings are a reflection of Conway's rich history. An array of festivals and events take place throughout the year, and residents enjoy Conway's proximity to South Carolina's beaches of the Grand Strand. Nearby Myrtle Beach keeps the more affordable new homes in Conway in demand.
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