When someone asks a local Myrtle Beach resident about the weather, you get a mixture of responses. Some say its too hot in the summer, some don't like the threat of hurricanes or tropical storms. But most agree that when they are asked about the
winters in Myrtle Beach, the word that comes to mind is "mild."
What exactly is "mild?" Those from up north usually associate their winters with heavy jackets, snow shovels, and a hefty heating bill. Myrtle Beach couldn't be more opposite. In fact, thousands of tourists flock to
Myrtle Beach in the winter every year because of the climate. There are even hundreds that come to Myrtle Beach to live because of the nice climate year round. No more needing to scrape the ice off your windshield in the morning!
If you are looking to relocate, you will need temporary housing. You can try to rent an apartment in Myrtle Beach, paying $800 a month plus utilities, OR you can rent an ocean view condo for $800 a WITH utilities. Keep in mind, these are just off-season prices, from about October to March, which would surely be enough time for you to land a job and start thinking about a more permanent housing solution. You will be able to get to know the area, plus take advantage of the great prices of
Myrtle Beach winter rentals.
Marble counter tops, tile floors, and a view of the ocean should be all you need. Live in luxury for a few months while you are in a moving transition!
If your move doesn't work out, there is no lease to hold you down with these condo rentals. Consider it an extended vacation! Myrtle Beach has alot to offer in the winter. There is less traffic and congestion during the off-season. Restaurants are less busy. Tourist attractions aren't as crowded. Of course, you won't be able to swim in the ocean, though. But if your move turns out to be profitable, you will be here during the summer as well!
You might even take up golf as a second hobby! Myrtle Beach is the golf capital of the world, but not just during peak season. Golfers take advantage of the low off-season rates as well. While
Myrtle Beach winter golf might not be as popular as during the spring, the winter golf rates are still some of the lowest year round.
Whether you are coming on a vacation or looking to relocate, the
Myrtle Beach winter condos should at least be considered. You can save a bundle coming to Myrtle Beach on a vacation during the off season.