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Horry County's Hidden Jewel...

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Real Estate Agent with Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC

Loris, South Carolina most have ever heard of it, fewer still have driven these small town streets.  For those of us who know her well, will never forget the comfort she has afforded us.  Things are changing, and at such a rapid pace it seems that the small town feel fades everyday. 

I can remember when we all knew one another....times change.  With three 100 lot subdivisions approved within the city limits, and others slated to begin in the next few months change is busting from the seems.  You see people are figuring out what we already know.  Easy access to the beach, all the attractions without the traffic and congestion.  Larger homes, affordable prices, and a since of small town community is what is driving this growth.  I hope the community we all know and love can survive this  development and grow with the city.

 

 

Someday this small town will be as grand as this old oak.

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Brandon Causey
Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC - Loris, SC
Realtor, Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC

Only about 15 miles.  Just North on 701...

My office is actually located in Conway.

Only 17 miles for North Myrtle Beach

Are you familar with the area.

Oct 05, 2007 04:45 PM
Brandon Causey
Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC - Loris, SC
Realtor, Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC
Myrtle Beach east of the waterway is pretty slow.  But rural Horry County(Loris, Longs, Conway) all have really strong markets.  North Myrtle Beach is fairing well in the housing market...Condo's are dead...I think somewhere around 9,000 active on the market this morning.
Oct 05, 2007 05:17 PM
Scot Thrapp
Coastal Palmetto Realty - Conway, SC
Loris, is going to be a booming city soon!  By the way I want that tree!
Oct 07, 2007 04:20 AM
Brandon Causey
Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC - Loris, SC
Realtor, Coastal Palmetto Realty LLC

Tino,

Condo's have bottomed out...I think the best buy is Fairway Oaks, because it is walking distance to the highly anticipated Hard Rock Theme Park...They allow you to rent weekly and the HOA dues are realtively reasonable.  You can pick up a two bedroom two bath for around 100-110 maybe lower if you really hunt out the distress sales.  But you will have to hurry lots of people are snatching these things up.

Oct 07, 2007 07:16 AM