Today was one of those perfect Fall days in Myrtle Beach when the afternoon temperature touched 80 degrees. It wasn't hot, it was warm with clean fresh dry air that made you just want to be outside. Early this morning I was at a meeting and someone, who knew I had just returned from a trip to Maryland, asked me if I ever regretted moving to the Myrtle Beach area and my response was, "no".
I enjoy my career as a Realtor but I know that when the time comes I'll also enjoy my retirement. After helping many people find a home and talking to them when they retire and move to the Myrtle Beach area permanently I have found a wealth of resources to keep me as active or inactive as I want to be.
During the next week I have several clients who are making the trip to the Myrtle Beach area specifically to search for their retirement home. Each have their timetable set for retirement but even the one who does not want to retire for several years plans to buy now while prices are down and interest rates are low. They plan to focus on homes in North Carolina because the property taxes are not higher for non-residents.
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SANDY KELLER, ABR, SFR, e-PRO, REALTOR
Myrtle Beach Real Estate Retirement and Real Estate Near Myrtle Beach

Sounds like you've had a wonderful day today! And good for your clients taking advantage of the lower prices and lower interest rates!
I was up there from Jupiter, FL just a couple of weeks ago. It was in the 90's.... grueling! Glad to see it's cooling off. On a different note, do you do much in Little River?
We lived in Florida for about three years and it seems to me that you have us beat on heat. I'm very familiar with Little River. If I can help in the area let me know.