Bad Parts of Town (Myrtle Beach: to live, beach, best)
Myrtle Beach - Conway areaHorry County
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Can we assume you are referring to the city of Myrtle Beach? If so, the Greens Blvd area is a bit sketchy, as mentioned above. Racepath St is another area & sections of Yaupon Drive.
There are ALOT of bad parts of town....if you are referring to Myrtle Beach and I am assuming you are....hard to name them all but if you think it looks not all that good...chances are it isn't......beach areas are hard to pin down....there can be a large million dollar development and right down the street or even the entrance to that development...be a bad area.....I see it each and every day I drive around...............do you mean to live, work or build? Just wondering why you need to avoid those areas? Wishing you the best if you come here to live!
I realize this is an old post ... But, to those new to the Myrtle Beach area...Do not go for midnight walks on the beach. The Boardwalk is better patrolled.
Go up north. Yes, less people and seems more deserted. But, 78-82 for for walks street wise, just beautiful.
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