Marty Corley - Myrtle Beach Condo Expert

Monday, June 12, 2006

Visit The Myrtle Beach HOT SPOT!

Myrtle Beach, also known as the Grand Strand, is a proven hotspot for vacation and leisure. There’s something for everyone in the family at Myrtle Beach. Whether you seek resort attractions, fine dining, live entertainment, shopping malls, golf resorts, water sports, and fishing, you’re sure to find something to peak your interest.
The attractions in Myrtle Beach seem limitless. If thrills are what you seek, you’ll have plenty of choices for thrills from a roller coaster ride, a bird’s-eye view tour in a helicopter, take in a show with adventurous alligators, or an obstacle-filled game of mini-golf. For those seeking more peaceful attractions, the historic gardens, vineyard tours, or educational museums are sure to delight. Of course there is always the option of reading a favorite best-selling book poolside or strolling along the beach at sunset.
Myrtle Beach has over 1,700 restaurants from which to choose. Experience the ocean-view restaurants and fine gourmet dining. There are themed restaurants for those that might enjoy an exquisite 4-course meal while either observing an exciting joust tournament or perhaps viewing the South/North rivalry at a dinner theater. Along the Grand Strand, you’ll find pier restaurants, fine dining on a boat, or a meal to go for a fun family beach picnic. If seafood is your pleasure, there is an abundance of the area’s famous, great seafood to be found in Myrtle Beach, stretching from the north end of the Grand Strand to south in Lowcountry. The selection choices at Myrtle Beach for dining cannot be beat.
The live entertainment in Myrtle Beach is also not in short supply with a myriad of choices to offer. Excellent music concerts and award winning shows with variety offer shows for matinee and night audiences. Whether country, rock & roll, beach music, or tributes to Broadway, if you’re a music fan you’re sure to find a show you’ll love.
For shopping fanatics, Myrtle Beach offers an enormous variety in various forms. There are outlet malls for those bargain hunters or other shopping malls throughout the extent of the Grand Strand provide a great escape from the outdoors. Any kind of retail from specialty boutiques to discounted beach attire retailers can be found among the oceanfront, riverfront, or boardwalk shopping in Myrtle Beach.
Golf has been world-famous in Myrtle Beach for some time. Why is golf so popular in Myrtle Beach? Perhaps the reason is the 120 golf courses Myrtle Beach offers, or perhaps it is the fact that among those 120 golf courses greats of the game, such as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Davis Love III, Robert Trent Jones, Tom Fazio, and Pete Dye, have their signature courses in Myrtle Beach. In either case, Myrtle Beach is the ultimate getaway for the avid golfer.
Lastly, the Grand Strand utilizes its Intracoastal Waterway as well as its 60 mi. of coastline to offer many opportunities for enthusiasts of water sports or fishing. Fishing enthusiasts, whether beginner or expert, will have some decisions in store to make—fish, crabs, or shrimp; freshwater or saltwater; offshore or inshore; and the list could really keep going. Those preferring more leisure will enjoy sightseeing or dolphin watching on a day cruise. Or perhaps an underwater SCUBA journey would may incite those interested in marine underwater life. There are also some alternatives along the water for those thrill seekers in jet ski rentals, parasailing, sailboat tours, or banana boat rides. Prepare to get wet though and don’t forget to have fun!
Visit Myrtle Beach today to find out first hand what you’re missing!

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Sell Your Myrtle Beach Property At A Discounted Price – A Company’s Guarantee

If you have been driving anywhere around Myrtle Beach lately, you can’t help seeing all of the billboards advertising “Your home sold in 120 days or we will buy it.”
No kidding! A North Myrtle Beach real estate company will buy your home, but at a reduced price. Sold Realty are the ones behind all of this advertising. According to the broker in charge, Jim Simmons, he says “Every property is different and is agreed upon when the property is listed and is usually under the homes list price.” Simmons goes on by saying “We sell most of our Myrtle Beach property in thirty days. What most sellers want is their property sold quickly.”
He wouldn’t tell us the rest of his secrets, but we did hear he plans to place ads on the cover of local phone books and in twenty northern newspapers. He also provides his customers a free list of luxury homes, foreclosures, distressed sales, and oceanfront condos in Myrtle Beach.
The number of days a property sits on the market in the first quarter has increased since last year to a more typical market with single-family homes taking 133 days to sell and Myrtle Beach condos taking 144 days, says Tom Maeser, President of the Fortune Academy of Real Estate.