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  2. 8 Places Where Cheap Vacation Homes Still Exist - AOL

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    Find towns in the U.S. for a cheap vacation home. Affordable houses at the beach, lake, or mountains, do exist, from Alabama to New York to Colorado.

  3. New build-to-rent housing planned for North Myrtle Beach ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area’s build-to-rent market keeps getting bigger. The latest entry is a 122-unit complex in North Myrtle Beach with rents starting at $1,600.

  4. Myrtle Beach has an affordable housing crisis. SC lawmakers ...

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    This is a direct result of our limited supply of affordable housing. This will likely be exacerbated by our peak season this summer. As everyone comes to visit our beaches and pack our restaurants ...

  5. The Market Common - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2013, it was reported by The Sun News that a California-based real estate investor and developer HomeFed Corp has acquired BEI-Beach LLC, who owns The Market Common and the undeveloped land around it, as well as other subsidiaries of Leucadia National Corp. Myrtle Beach city official say that the deal could lead to development moving forward quicker on some of BEI-Beach LLC's ...

  6. Myrtle Heights–Oak Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Heights section was opened in 1933 and the Oak Park Section was opened in 1935. The majority of these oceanside residences were built between about 1925 and 1945 and are two-story frame buildings, many of them with one- or two-story attached garages, two-story detached garage apartments, or one-story attached servants’ quarters.

  7. The Myrtle Beach area’s building boom is growing at a ... - AOL

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    The building boom in the Myrtle Beach area is still growing in 2024 compared to previous years but at a slower pace. Is development plateauing in Horry County?

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