Executive summary about myrtle beach oceanfront resorts by Josh Baum
1. Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort
The Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort is located just over a mile from the Whispering Pines Golf Course.
Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort
415 S. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(888) 808-7410
2. Palace Resort
The River Oaks Golf Plantation is located just under four miles from the Palace Resort.
Palace Resort
1605 S. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 448-4300
3. Springmaid Beach Resort
The Springmaid Beach Resort has three different hotel towers, each with its own array of heated indoor and outdoor pools. Guest rooms differ slightly among the three towers, but most rooms feature kitchens and furnished balconies.
Springmaid Beach Resort
3200 S. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(800) 770-6895
4. Caravelle Resort
The large central swimming pool is heated, and the surrounding water features include a lazy river, the Wild Water Pool and several whirlpools. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club is located just under two miles from the Caravelle Resort.
Caravelle Resort
6900 N. Ocean Blvd.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
(877) 230-9269
Oceanfront Condo or A Beach House
During the Spring of 2011 the Myrtle Beach MLS showed 1,024 oceanfront condos for sale with the number of bedrooms contained in each as follows:
90 - Efficiencies, 259 - 1 Bedroom, 263 - 2 Bedrooms, 315 - 3 Bedrooms, 69 - 4 Bedrooms, 26 - 5 Bedrooms, and 2 - 6 Bedrooms
If the building insurance is not included in the POA (Property Owner's Association) it will be a separate bill. If the real estate listing does not list everything the POA covers, ask your Realtor for a detailed list. HO6 insurance which covers the individual condo unit is also required by the majority of lenders. If you plan to purchase a condo that produces rental income you need to know that there are some condos in the Myrtle Beach area that only allow long-term rentals. Even if a condo building does allow short-term rentals the rental managment companies charge a fee. When you think about buying that oceanfront condo in the Myrtle Beach area you may have given some thought to the coastal Carolina’s weather.
The majority of oceanfront homes are not within neighborhoods and do not pay POA fees, but keep in mind that home owners are responsible for their homeowners insurance, wind and hail insurance, and flood insurance, trash pick-up and cable TV in addition to the standard expenses.