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Local Community Resource Links
The following links are helpful for those of you who may be unfamiliar with the Myrtle Beach area (or South Carolina, in general) and are unsure where to look for pertinent information during your home search.
County Tax Assessor/Tax Records
Georgetown County’s Treasurer’s Office
Horry County News & Announcements
Horry County Assessor’s Office
Georgetown County Assessor’s Office
TV News
Newspapers
The Sun News/Myrtle Beach Online
Health Information
Other Information
South Carolina Department of Education
Horry County Planning & Zoning
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Top Real Estate Websites
There are thousands of websites on the Web that offer a wealth of information about real estate. Here’s a list of the best.
1. Zillow
Zillow is real estate marketplace that offers a living database of more than 110 million homes (including homes for sale–by owner and agent, homes for rent, homes in foreclosure, new homes, and pre-market homes), mortgage and refinancing tools and calculators, advice forums and message boards, local information, and more.
2. Yahoo! Homes
Yahoo! Homes is partnered with Zillow and also offers a database of homes for sale. It also offers the latest news stories about “Must See Homes,” home finance, and home projects.
3. Trulia
Trulia has an interactive website that is easy to use. It also offers a large database of homes available and helpful search tools. The search feature gives users the ability to search specific areas for crime rates, schools, and more. Users can even sign up for alert notifications when nearby houses are sold or prices are cut. In addition, users can post questions for local residents to answer.
4. Realtor.com
Realtor.com offers real time MLS listings that are updated every 15 minutes. Users can find out how much homes are going for in a specific area and view a summary of statistics about the local real estate market. Advice and news articles are also available.
5. Homes.com
Homes.com offers a property database like the ones above it. In addition, the site offers an Idea Gallery to give users inspiration (and helpful information) for many different areas: Celebrity Living, Curb Appeal, Decorating, DIY Improvement, Entertaining, Green Living, Guides/Checklists, Holidays, Home Buying, Home Living Tips, Home Values, How-To, On The Move, Organization, Renting A Home, Selling A Home.
**The sites listed above are the top five most popular real estate websites as calculated by Alexa‘s Global Traffic Rank & U.S. Traffic Rank from both Complete & Quantcast.
Childproofing Your Home
You probably have heard and are aware of many of the suggestions listed below. However, if you’ve just moved into a new home or you’re moving into a new home in the near future–there may be certain things you’ve never thought about before because they didn’t apply at your old home. It’s always a good idea to remind ourselves to practice safety measures in our homes.
- Install safety latches on all cabinets and drawers.
- Use the stove’s back burners, and always turn pot handles toward the back of the stove to keep them out of reach.
- Keep kitchenware and appliances out of reach and away from tables and counters.
- Put visual reminders (like Mr. Yuk stickers from poison prevention centers) on potentially hazardous or poisonous items.
- Install toilet locks to keep toilet lids closed. (Children can lean over and fall in toilets easily, and it only takes one inch of water to drown.)
- Install anti-scalding devices on faucets and shower heads to prevent burns. Also, set the water thermostat on 120 degrees. (It takes only three seconds for a child to get third degree burns from water temperatures of 140 degrees.)
- Unplug hair dryers, flat irons, curling irons, and hot rollers after use to prevent electrocution and to keep away from curious children.
- Cover unused outlets with protective plugs or caps. Make sure outlets in the kitchen and bathroom are updated with ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI’s), which turn off electricity if appliances fall into water. For outlets in use (especially ones low to the ground), there are devices that make it difficult to unplug the appliance.
- Use safety gates at both the top and bottom of stairs (don’t use ones with expanding pressure bars), as well as in front of doors to rooms filled with hazards.
- Use doorknob covers to keep children away from rooms or other areas that are hazardous (such as swimming pools).
- Put corner and edge bumpers on furniture and other items (like fireplace hearths) to protect against injury.
- Keep furniture away from high windows (to keep children off windowsills). Screens aren’t strong enough to keep children from falling through them.
- Make sure that window blinds do not have looped cords and always lock blinds in place (whether they are up or down).
- Prevent furniture from tipping over by securing bookcases, shelving, and heavy furniture to walls with brackets and anchors. When storing items, put heavier items on low shelves.
- Use smoke alarms on every level of your home to alert you to fires and smoke.
Do you know of any other great safety measure for childproofing your home that we may have missed? Share them with us!
Myrtle Beach in November: Events
Here’s a list of scheduled events in (and around) the Myrtle Beach area that you don’t want to miss in the month of November.
November 2
Free Family Day: Dia de los Muertos | Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum – Myrtle Beach
www.MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org
Rock Back the Clock Music Festival | La Belle Amie Vineyard – Little River
www.LaBelleAmie.com
November 3
The German Romantic Spirit by the Long Bay Symphony | Myrtle Beach High School Music & Arts Center – Myrtle Beach
www.LongBaySymphony.com
November 6 – 10
Carolina Beach Music Awards | Alabama Theatre – Myrtle Beach
www.Cammy.org
November 9
The Color Run 5K | Broadway at the Beach – Myrtle Beach
www.thecolorrun.com/myrtle-beach
Conway Snowball Drop | Downtown Conway
www.ConwayAlive.com
November 9 – 10
Art in the Park Myrtle Beach | Chapin Park – Myrtle Beach
www.artsyparksy.com
November 14 – 16
9th Annual St. Nicholas BBQFest (various events daily) | Downtown Conway
www.StNicholasBBQFest.com
November 14 – 17
32nd Annual Dickens Christmas Show and Festivals | Myrtle Beach Convention Center – Myrtle Beach
www.DickensChristmasShow.com
November 15
Cruis’ n the Streets Classic Car Show | Barefoot Landing – North Myrtle Beach
Lighting of the Landing, Fireworks, & Santa’s Arrival | Barefoot Landing – North Myrtle Beach
www.BFLanding.com
November 16
WineStock Festival | La Belle Amie Vineyard – Little River
www.LaBelleAmie.com
Color Mania 5K Run/Walk | Barefoot Landing – North Myrtle Beach
www.Colormania5K.com
November 20 – 24
21st Annual Myrtle Beach “400” Weekend | Myrtle Beach Speedway – Myrtle Beach
www.myrtlebeachspeedway.com
November 23
Grand Strand Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis | Broadway at the Beach (Celebrity Square) – Myrtle Beach
www.JingleBellRunGrandstrand.kintera.org
19th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting & Fireworks | Broadway at the Beach – Myrtle Beach
www.BroadwayattheBeach.com
10th Annual Murrells Inlet Oyster Roast | Wicked Tuna Restaurant – Murrells Inlet
www.MurrellsInletSC.com
November 28
Surfside Beach Turkey Trot | Surfside Pier
www.MBTurkeyTrot.com
44th Annual SC State Bluegrass Festival | Myrtle Beach Convention Center – Myrtle Beach
www.adamsandandersonbluegrass.com/south-carolina-state-bluegrass-festival.html
November 30
29th Annual Intracoastal Christmas Regatta Boat Parade | Little River Inlet
www.ChristmasRegatta.com
Holiday Spirits Bonfire Festival | La Belle Amie Vineyard – Little River
www.LaBelleAmie.com
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Love It or List it?
Have you questioned if it’s time to sell your home? Do you wonder if it would be beneficial to buy a new home more suitable for your growing family or if you should stay put and make a few minor adjustments instead?
There comes a time in nearly every homeowner’s life when he or she begins to wonder if they should sell their home. Many different life events can result in this line of questioning–a new marriage, a recent divorce, a growing family, a loss of income. In fact, there are so many homeowners who are unsure if they should stay put or move on that HGTV created a show about it!
Love It or List It is a show on HGTV about families who find themselves faced with a financial and emotional decision: Should they renovate the home that no longer meets their needs or should they sell it and buy one that does? In each episode, a Realtor and an interior designer compete to win over homeowners. The Realtor shows the family an array of homes that better fit their needs, while the interior designer renovates the home to make it more suitable for them. At the end of each episode, the owners decide if they are going to list their home and purchase one of the properties shown by the Realtor or if they are going to love the newly renovated home and stay.
If you aren’t planning to appear on Love It or List It anytime soon, don’t worry! Here are four signs that can help you decide.
Sign you should sell: You hate your neighborhood.
Many homeowners start out loving their neighborhood, but after time, it becomes obvious they aren’t happy there. The owner’s lack of love could be due to a lack of growth in the area or perhaps a new school or highway was constructed nearby. The reason could even be as simple as a new job with a longer commute.
Regardless of the reason, living in a specific neighborhood is not something you can change if you stay in your current home, and it can become a serious source of dissatisfaction and resentment over time. This is a strong reason to sell your home, if you are financially able to do so, and move into a new neighborhood that will better serve your life.
Sign you should stay: Your problems with the home can be easily fixed.
If the main reason you are considering a move is because things don’t function well or because the look of your home isn’t really your style, you can easily take on the task of updating it and adding new decor. You might be able to resolve the issue by spending less money than you would on the costs of selling and buying a new home by undertaking projects on your current home instead. If you choose to stay and make some changes, painting, landscaping, exterior trim and hardware, and kitchen appliances will likely give you the most bang for your buck.
With that said–if you consider the amount you would spend on commissions and closing costs, you might be able to justify a larger budget for upgrades and remodeling projects. If you have a little more money to spend, consider a kitchen or bathroom remodel or new hardwood floors. You might be surprised how much you love your new home with a few small changes!
Sign you should sell: Your family has no room to breathe.
If you have young children and your family is starting to trip over each other, changes are that your space needs to grow as they do. Once children start school and become teenagers, they develop their own hobbies and need extra space. If you’re struggling to find a space for everything and everyone, consider the amount of space you’ll need in five years. If it looks like you’ll need more space than the amount you need now, that’s a good indicator that it would be financially responsible to move along.
Sign you should stay: You simply can’t afford it.
Our country has an addiction to buying bigger and better things (and often with financial recklessness). It’s important to be sure that “the grass is greener” mentality is not what is prompting you to make a potentially unwise decision to sell. Do your home work: look over your budget, income, and expense reports to understand if your finances can afford an increased obligation. Consider if you want to save, invest, or eliminate debt before you move. Be sure you fully understand the financial implications (short-term and long-term) before you put that For Sale sign in the yard.
OF COURSE, if you decide to sell and search for a new home, call us at Dargan Real Estate!
843-712-2585
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The Importance of Home Staging
We cannot stress the importance of staging your home using the right methods. It’s one of the single most important things a seller should do before they list their property for sale.
Let’s look at a few statistics.
- According to the NAR (National Association of Realtors), the average staging investment is between one and three percent of the home’s asking price–which generates a ROI (Return on Investment) between eight and ten percent.
- 90% of buyers begin their house hunting online. Listing your beautifully staged home with high definition photos, as well as quality videos, will force it to stand out from the competition. As a result, your showing numbers will increase significantly.
- 95% of homes that are professionally staged sell in 30 days or less! Homes that have not been professionally staged remain on the market for an average of 145 days.
- Homes sold in the first 4 weeks average 1% more than asking price; 4 to 12 weeks average 5% less; 13 to 24 weeks average 6.4% less; and over 24 weeks average more than 10% less.
YOU DO THE MATH.
Staging your home is actually based around behavioral psychology theories and understanding human behavior. It’s less about decorating and more about knowing how to get your buyers to envision themselves living in your home. You are selling a fantasy. Get rid of anything that detracts from that viewpoint.
Depersonalize. Remove personal pictures and anything else that makes the home feel more like ‘yours’ versus more like ‘theirs’. Clear off counters and shelves, pack away books, and take pictures down off the wall.
Keep furniture to a bare minimum if at all possible. You want just enough furniture to define a room’s purpose without making it feel crowded.
Aim for a cheerful and bright mood. If it’s a sunny day, open the curtains and blinds to let the sun in (but ensure the windows are spotless). If the windows look out into the yard, make sure the lawn has been trimmed and the hedges have been cut. If it’s a gloomy day, turn on the lights in every room to lift the mood.
Fresh flowers are one of the easiest ways to liven up the mood in a home; they make everyone feel good. Use them both inside and outside the home. Flower beds add to your home’s curb appeal, and a walkway lined with beautiful flowers can’t help but impress your buyers before they even walk through the door. Place a tasteful arrangement on a small table near the entry, a bowl of flowers or fruit in the middle of the dining room table, or a vase of flowers on a bedside table or dresser.
Neutral paint schemes create a blank canvas. No two buyers have the same personal preferences and a neutral environment showcases the potential of a home.
Appeal to all the senses. Keep the thermostat set at a comfortable temperature. Make sure your house smells fresh and clean. Sprinkle cinnamon and fresh orange peels in a pot of water and allow it to simmer on the stove for twenty minutes before a showing. Remove it from the stove and put away “the evidence” before the potential buyer arrives.
Bathrooms and kitchen sell properties. Make yours count by replacing old shower curtains and ensuring all fixtures, mirrors, porcelain, and floors shine.
What’s Hot & What’s Not in Home Design
To truly understand what attributes or features home buyers seek in today’s market, it’s sometimes more helpful to know what attributes or features that turn them away. For example: 80s-styled homes are big turn off for a lot of home buyers. In fact–a large percentage of buyers who can’t afford a newer home, pass over homes built between 1970-1999 for older ones.
The older homes that are more popular right now include pre-WWII homes (Victorians, Colonials, or any architecture with Old-World charm and character), mid-century styled homes with flat roofs and geometric windows, and Mediterranean homes with Spanish or Italian details.
Outdated Trends List
- Shag Carpeting
- Avocado-colored Appliances
- Walnut Cabinets and/or Baseboards
- Formica Counters
- Gold-toned Trim
- Outrageous Color Combinations
- Vinyl Flooring
- Floral Wallpaper
- Wallpaper Borders
- Wood Paneling
- Colored Porcelain Tiles
- Popcorn Ceilings
Current Most Wanted List
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Stone, Cement, or Granite Kitchen Counters
- Kitchen Islands with Double Sinks
- Bathrooms Filled with Stone & Glass
- Exotic Hardwood or Bamboo Floors
- Rosy-toned Copper Fixtures
- Mixing Patterns & Prints
- Neutral Colors
- Bold/Rich Colors
- Art Deco
- Raw Aesthetics (Exposed Wood, Rough Concrete, Unfinished Walls)
- “Green”/Earth-Friendly Homes
Intracoastal Waterway Communities
Waterway Palms Plantation and Carolina Waterway Plantation are two breathtaking communities located on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway that offer their residents lavish amenities and custom-built homes. Both communities are located along River Oaks Road in the Carolina Forest area. This prime location is away from the busy traffic areas within the Myrtle Beach city limits but less than a ten minute drive away from everything the city has to offer.
We are covering both communities in this post because they are very similar in structure. Each community provides an expansive clubhouse with covered porches and views of the waterway. Other amenities include a gated electronic entrance, gazebos, recreational swimming pool, tennis courts, children’s playground, private and gated boat storage area, dual boat launch, and beautiful, lantern-lit streets.
Features found throughout these luxurious homes include: two-car garage, formal dining room, bonus room, covered porch, covered patio, courtyard, sundeck, wraparound porch, pantry, study, tall ceilings, designer bathrooms, dark hardwood floors, stone fireplace, walk-in closets, open floor plans, garden tub, and countless upgraded details. The list is endless!
If you aren’t impressed with the homes currently available, open lots can also be purchased to custom build your own! If you have questions or would like to take a look at the properties available in either of these communities, please contact us at Dargan Real Estate!
843-712-2585
If you are in the market to buy or sell a Home call Dargan Real Estate Today!…
If you are in the market to buy or sell a Home call Dargan Real Estate Today! 843-712-2585
Current Myrtle Beach Real Estate Stats
The off season in Myrtle Beach is one of the better times to buy a new or vacation home in the area. The Grand Strand’s off season begins in October and lasts until late February to mid-March. During this time of year, we typically begin to see a shift in the market with an increase in the number of transactions and a small boost in value.
The shift in the market is a great opportunity for an educated buyer due to the increased inventory and decreased demand. In addition, home owners are usually more driven than they are during the spring and summer months. A record number of homes are currently being sold in the area and that should continue throughout the third quarter.
Buyers should be prepared to act quickly when a property arrives on the market with a fair price point.
CURRENTLY:
The average listing price for homes in Myrtle Beach is $220,886.
The average cost per square foot is around $102.
There are 4,750 resale and new homes available in Myrtle Beach, as well as 743 homes in the pre-foreclosure, auction, or bank-owned stage of the foreclosure process.