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         <title>Myrtle Beach Real Estate - Upside On The Beach</title>
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         <description>One of the fastest growing communities in the US is the &quot;Strand&quot; â the stretch of cities starting at Myrtle Beach and extending north along the South Carolina coast to North Myrtle Beach. Geographically, all of these cities are build around the high water table and the pine bluffs in from the coast, and present beautiful beach walks and lovely scenic vistas for houses. Myrtle Beach is commonly referred to as the &quot;Golf capital of the World&quot;, and was re-founded in the middle of last century as a resort community.

Myrtle Beach has a median family income of around $28,000 per year, and has had stable home prices for the last three years, with most homes on the market running around $225,000 or so, and new construction homes at $230,000 or so. While Myrtle Beach wasn't immune to the credit crunch of 2007, and the resulting flattening of the US housing market, it was insulated by the strong local economy (much the same way Las Vegas was). While Myrtle Beach's properties didn't decline in price as rapidly as several other parts of the country have, they did drop a small amount.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Visit &lt;a href=http://www.digmyrtlebeach.com&gt;www.digmyrtlebeach.com&lt;/a&gt; where you can find the perfect property to meet your &lt;a href=http://www.digmyrtlebeach.com&gt;Myrtle Beach real estate&lt;/a&gt; needs.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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