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North Myrtle Beach Foreclosure Properties Has A Place for You

By Pam Bertrand

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If you are considering purchasing property in Myrtle Beach, but you don’t want to be in the center of all the action, consider going north. North Myrtle Beach foreclosure has a place for you to call home.

Don’t think for a minute that because you are heading north that you will miss out on the all fun. From Atlantic Beach to Cherry Grove Beach, you still have a stretch of beaches to enjoy fun in the sun and all of the amenities that the neighboring Myrtle Beach has, but without the overcrowding. While North Myrtle Beach has a vast amount of beaches and beautiful scenery, it is also a close knit community intertwined with permanent residents and tourists who visit each year.

This area is certainly worth considering as it is a great place to call home, or home away from home. It offers a little slower pace without sacrificing adventure, fun, and excitement.

Finding a Home in North Myrtle Beach

North Myrtle Beach real estate is one in great demand as families, retirees, and vacation home buyers flock to beachfront living at affordable prices. With this growth in property sales, the value of the properties with many new homes being sold out in the pre-construction phrases has skyrocketed.

The average cost of a new home in the area is n the $193,000 range, but you don’t have to spend top dollar for your home. In fact, you can pay a fraction of the cost of a new home by purchasing a foreclosure. What’s the difference? Not much. In fact, if you have the right agent, you may even be able to double your home for the money. What more can a person ask for than great price, great location, and a fantastic community?

What about Schools?

For the little ones, North Myrtle Beach has many educational opportunities. From preschool, to gifted programs, to continuing education, the Horry County School district is one of the best around. They have received a number of awards for excellence in education and you will be at ease knowing that your child/children will receive a superb education here. Even if you want to return to school you can do so right here in North Myrtle Beach.

How Do I Find an Agent?

Finding the right real estate agent is just as important as finding the right home. You want to work with an agent who knows the area, who has experience with foreclosures, and who has a solid track record of selling homes.

There are a number of agents available, but all are not as experienced as they claim. Before you choose an agent to work with, ask for references, see what homes they have closed on, and speak with them openly and honestly about what type of homes you are interested in.

North Myrtle Beach foreclosure properties have a place for you and the right agent can help you find it.

Myrtle Beach Real Estate Shop is there to help you in every aspect of the Myrtle Beach Real Estate Market in the buying or selling of a Myrtle Beach Foreclosure Property. Contact (843) 458-9788 today to get all of your questions answered.

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