Dear
Owner,
This is
your starting point to research for the right price and the right real
estate sales person if you are ready to sell.
Ocean Front
property requires flood insurance, elevation levels and setback
disclosures. Single family homeowners need to disclose all information
about the property and property owners Association.
Condos
present some unique opportunities, both as investments and as second or
permanent homes.
It is
important to know what type of individual might want to live here. Myrtle
Beach, Surfside Beach, and North Myrtle Beach each have their own unique
flavor. Pawleys Island and Litchfield offer a little of the old world
atmosphere. Conway and Georgetown give you
small town Americana while being close to the sandy beaches and warm water
of South Carolina. This whole area is called the Grand Strand, with
Brookgreen Gardens, Barefoot Landing, and Broadway at the Beach. Great
vacations can be enjoyed here with over 115 active golf courses to challenge
(without frustrating) your potential buyer.
Make sure
you use an agent who understands all of these issues and will help you
market your property the right way.
Before
working with a Licensed Real Estate agent you may want to familiarize
yourself with some of the documents that you may receive. The state of
South Carolina has for several years followed a rule of law that “protects
the public”. This means the Real Estate
Agent is required to inform you of the laws of agency and present you
with an Agency Disclosure Brochure. This process not only establishes how
the agent and you will work together, but protects both of you as the sales
process moves forward.