Myrtle beach Home Prices fall Further Than S.C.'s Average
The median home selling price in SC fell more than 8.3 percent compared to Feburary last year, but Myrtle Beach and the area Grand Strand fell to 14.9 percent reported by the S.C. Association of Realtors. Homes sold in Feburary on the Grand Strand spent a average of 173 days on the market, down from the 207 last year but more than the state average of 157. Realtors are seeing a uptick in the Myrtle Beach market due to lower prices and low interest rates.
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