One of the biggest reasons retirees pick Myrtle Beach is the climate. The winter temperatures are mild and the
really cold days are not consistent, so winter isn't that bad at all.
The area gets about 220 sunny days out of a year. The sunny days and
mild temperatures allow for most activities year-round. 
Some of the most popular recreational activities in Myrtle Beach whether you are a senior or not
includes Golf. Retired Golfers in the area can enjoy The Senior Golf Journal, specifically with them in mind.
The Beach and swimming, shopping, camping, fishing and biking are some of the other most popular
activities. Myrtle Beach also has an Active Senior Community and there are many Civic Organizations
and Volunteer Opportunities for those looking to get involved in their community.
There are several other communities along the Grand Strand with a large number of Retired Adults.
Many other Retirees in the area choose to "MIGRATE" into the area just during winter months. These
Adults, Nicknamed Snowbirds come in large numbers, estimated at 40,000 to 50,000 a year.
While many of the Hotels offer discounted rates making it affordable to stay for months at a time and it only
makes sense to Invest in Real Estate. There are many affordable solutions to owning your Winter Get-
Away. Please Contact Kimmie, if you would like more information on Owning Your Place At the Beach! |