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July
22

home renovation
Summer is the perfect time to tackle those renovation projects that can add significant value to your home. Investing in key upgrades can pay off in the long run. For Myrtle Beach homeowners, there are several summer projects that not only boost curb appeal but also increase property value. Here are some top renovation ideas to consider.

  • Upgrade Your Outdoor Living Space
    In Myrtle Beach, the outdoor living area is just as important as the indoor space. Enhancing your patio, deck, or backyard can make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Consider installing a new deck or updating your current one with modern materials like composite decking, which requires less maintenance and looks great.

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May
29

Coastal Living

Life seems to move at a more relaxed pace on the coast. It has something to do with the peaceful surroundings, which insist that the good things in life take their time and not be rushed. 

Coastal decorating styles take a cue from our tranquil surroundings, bringing elements that reflect the sky, sand and sea into one's living space. If you've found your dream home in Myrtle Beach and want to get the most out of coastal living, you've come to the right place. Our real estate agents are here to share their best coastal style interior decorating tips. 

Take Color Cues From Nature

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May
21

Vacation Home

Buying a vacation home is a dream for many. A second home is also a huge investment and not something to be entered into lightly. If you're trying to balance the dream of owning a vacation property with the financial and logistical realities that come with it, our real estate agents are here to help. 

Before buying a vacation home, you need to ask the right questions and get all the information you can. These are some of the first and most important questions to ask. 

  • Is It In Your Budget?
    Crunching the numbers is an unavoidable step. You don't want to buy more house than you can afford, so look carefully at your budget....

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