Myrtle Beach, Conway & Carolina Forest Real Estate

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Yes, the Myrtle Beach area real estate market is changing!

Prices have lowered, there are more homes on the market, and properties are taking longer to sell. Old news right?  If you are concerned about the price you will get for your home if sold, renting it out may be another option. 

On the Grand Strand since 1999, Eagle Realty started out managing vacation  rentals at Tidewater Resort and other popular Myrtle Beach ocean front communities. Today we also manage properties available for long term rent in the Carolina Forest, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Little River and Conway areas of Horry County.

While I'm trying to stay away from those lame marketing gimmicks, I believe we do have excellent marketing programs, unique (not high %) management programs and the drive to get everyone through these times as best as possible! 

Give me a call we'll discuss the options, and remember - the market is a cycle, up's and down's - let's grab on and do something, instead of nothing!

www.RentMyHouseMB.com

 

Comments

Please feel free to critique the site, I just created it and hope it's easy to use for everyone! Thanks, Amy

Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (Eagle Realty ) about 1 year ago

You are a smart girl.  I like what you've done with this! 

It's now a featured post on our Group's board. 

Posted by Mirela Monte, Your Myrtle Beach Real Estate Connection about 1 year ago

Thanks Mirela. We need to meet in person soon, I feel I already know you from your blogs!

Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (Eagle Realty ) about 1 year ago

amy -- what % do you charge for renting -- i normally refer out people that want to rent their homes -- thanks JE

Posted by Jason Ellis (Coastal REO Solutions) about 1 year ago

good article about your services - good luck in this interesting and challenging market

Posted by James Angelo (Florida Homes Realty & Mortgage LLC) about 1 year ago

Hi Jason, We charge a $250 marketing fee and then 10% a month for our long term rentals.  We also have a "finders fee" program for people who want to manage their own property, they just need help finding qualified tenants.  I have a lot of Realtors that feel more comfortable with that option.  I hope that helps, thanks for asking!

Thanks James. It sure is challenging, but it's also amazing how much we are learning!

Posted by Amy Whiffen, REALTOR® - Myrtle Beach Real Estate (Eagle Realty ) about 1 year ago

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