December has just been beautiful here in Myrtle Beach. The temp is supposed to get to 66 today and 69 tomorrow, Jan. 1st, 2012. Next week will cool down a little bit but temps are forecast to remain warm this winter.
In Real Estate news, Foreclousures and Short Sales are driving the price of Single-Family Homes and Condos down. The Medium price for a SF home in November, was $155,000, down 15% from the same month last year. Condos are down to $92,000, a drop of 21%. SF homes sales jumped 31% in November but condo sales dropped 7%. IT IS A BUYER'S MARKET! Call me at 843.995.0766 and tell what you are looking for and I will e-mail you listings to review.
As far as the book "Murder on the Front Nine", is concerned, this coming week is D-Day. It will go to a Publisher. I can't wait. It's been a long time getting to this point.
Listing for sale, North Myrtle Beach, Surf Club area
Rear of house
Listing North Myrtle Beach, close to Waterway
Backyard same house
Riding turtles on 17 in Little River
Steve's new Facebook picture, pretty bad.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Cool down "at the beach"
The weather has been great until yesterday (Thursday). Low to mid 70's and sunny. Today only supposed to get to 60 but the the sun is shining and not much wind.
The Barefoot Bridge was closed for repairs on Monday and won't be open again until Jan. 16th. All of the people living there and the golfers will have to use the back entrance.
The little River Blue Crab Festival has been cancelled for 2012. The festival has been around for 30 years but too many people and too many (non-local) vendors has caused a local uproar. It has lost its local appeal and feel. The Arts & Craft aspect of the original festival has disapeared. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and it will continue.
Ocean Lakes Campground in Surfside Beach has won 3 prestigious awards including Mega Park of the year as chosen by the National Assoc. of RV Parks and Campgrounds. It was also named Campground of the year for the 5th time and named one of the top ten Favorite Parks in North America.
In Real Estate news, Horry County delinquent tax sale started this past Monday with over 3000 properties up for sale. Single family home sales were up 16% in October while condo sales were down 8%. The medium price for a SF home was down 5% to $165,000 from last year and the condo price was down 8% to $107,000 from last year. Things are starting to pick-up. A nice home in Belecroft went on the market for $139,000 and there was a cash offer and contract that very same day. People are seeing the deals and taking advantage of them.
Book publishing negotiations are in the works and I am just about ready to make the deal.
Bev and I hope y'all have a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. See ya, Steve & Bev
The Barefoot Bridge was closed for repairs on Monday and won't be open again until Jan. 16th. All of the people living there and the golfers will have to use the back entrance.
The little River Blue Crab Festival has been cancelled for 2012. The festival has been around for 30 years but too many people and too many (non-local) vendors has caused a local uproar. It has lost its local appeal and feel. The Arts & Craft aspect of the original festival has disapeared. Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and it will continue.
Ocean Lakes Campground in Surfside Beach has won 3 prestigious awards including Mega Park of the year as chosen by the National Assoc. of RV Parks and Campgrounds. It was also named Campground of the year for the 5th time and named one of the top ten Favorite Parks in North America.
In Real Estate news, Horry County delinquent tax sale started this past Monday with over 3000 properties up for sale. Single family home sales were up 16% in October while condo sales were down 8%. The medium price for a SF home was down 5% to $165,000 from last year and the condo price was down 8% to $107,000 from last year. Things are starting to pick-up. A nice home in Belecroft went on the market for $139,000 and there was a cash offer and contract that very same day. People are seeing the deals and taking advantage of them.
Book publishing negotiations are in the works and I am just about ready to make the deal.
Bev and I hope y'all have a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. See ya, Steve & Bev
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving "at the beach"
We spent Thanksgiving at our neighbors house. It was very nice and we met some new friends. There was more than enough to eat so, of course, I ate too much. I spent much of the afternoon talking with Vic. He is an artist and I can't wait to see some of his paintings. We are both the same age and seem to have a lot in common.
I e-mailed 4 self-publishing companies about my book and I an going to be very interested in seeing who gets back to me. Since I am paying, I 'll bet I hear back from all 4.
A little bit about the book: "Murder on the Front Nine" set along the Grand Strand, is a tale of assassinations, black ops, corrupt politicians, Big Oil, the Columbian cocaine cartel and a treasure hunt, with a twist, off the SC coast. Mickke D, ex-Green Beret, lets himself be pulled into an assassination investigation by 3 of his old Army buddies who he hasn't seen in over 15 years. Bodies begin piling up, airplanes are blown up, buildings are burned down and Mickke D discovers that maybe one of his old buddies may not be as much of a friend as he once thought.
Real Estate is still a great deal here "at the beach" so bring down some of that moldy money you have stashed away and invest it in a house or condo. The return has to be better than what you're getting now.
This is a great time to come "to the beach". The weather is great, the beaches are empty and there are no lines at any restaurant. I am including some beach pictures fopr y'all to enjoy. See ya, Steve
I e-mailed 4 self-publishing companies about my book and I an going to be very interested in seeing who gets back to me. Since I am paying, I 'll bet I hear back from all 4.
A little bit about the book: "Murder on the Front Nine" set along the Grand Strand, is a tale of assassinations, black ops, corrupt politicians, Big Oil, the Columbian cocaine cartel and a treasure hunt, with a twist, off the SC coast. Mickke D, ex-Green Beret, lets himself be pulled into an assassination investigation by 3 of his old Army buddies who he hasn't seen in over 15 years. Bodies begin piling up, airplanes are blown up, buildings are burned down and Mickke D discovers that maybe one of his old buddies may not be as much of a friend as he once thought.
Real Estate is still a great deal here "at the beach" so bring down some of that moldy money you have stashed away and invest it in a house or condo. The return has to be better than what you're getting now.
This is a great time to come "to the beach". The weather is great, the beaches are empty and there are no lines at any restaurant. I am including some beach pictures fopr y'all to enjoy. See ya, Steve
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday "at the beach"
Saturday my loverly bride Beverly decided we were going down to "the taste of Georgetown" for lunch. Gerogetown is the second oldest city in South Carolina. It's more than an hour trip from Little River but it was worth the time. You purchase tickets and then go around to all of the local venders and sample the food. Of course we bought too many tickets and instead of giving the extras to some kid to "pig out" on, we ate them all ourselves. We were stuffed but very happy. I have included photos of Georgetown.
If any of you are interested in purchasing a retirement home or second home "at the beach", I have two great listings. The first one is located next to the Surf Club, a private Country Club, in North Myrtle Beach and only a nice walk or golf cart ride to the beach. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, split bedrooms, 2700 heated square feet, ranch on 1/2 acre lot with out building. Plenty of room for a pool. Asking price $419,000.
The second home is next to the "waterway" in North Myrtle Beach. 3 bedrooms plus bonus room, 2 1/2 baths, large fenced in yard, end of street, plenty of privacy, 2000 heated square feet, two story. Asking price is $279,000. Any and all offers are welcome and will be considered.
I am working on getting my first novel "Murder on the Front Nine" published, so if any of you have any friends in publishing, please let me know. I can be reached at smcmillen@sc.rr.com or 843.995.0766
See ya, Steve McMillen
If any of you are interested in purchasing a retirement home or second home "at the beach", I have two great listings. The first one is located next to the Surf Club, a private Country Club, in North Myrtle Beach and only a nice walk or golf cart ride to the beach. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, split bedrooms, 2700 heated square feet, ranch on 1/2 acre lot with out building. Plenty of room for a pool. Asking price $419,000.
The second home is next to the "waterway" in North Myrtle Beach. 3 bedrooms plus bonus room, 2 1/2 baths, large fenced in yard, end of street, plenty of privacy, 2000 heated square feet, two story. Asking price is $279,000. Any and all offers are welcome and will be considered.
I am working on getting my first novel "Murder on the Front Nine" published, so if any of you have any friends in publishing, please let me know. I can be reached at smcmillen@sc.rr.com or 843.995.0766
See ya, Steve McMillen
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