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Curious Northerner here: My saying is; "if you cant get along with me, then there is got to be something wrong with you!"
I visit the North Myrtle Beach Area twice a year: May & September, have timeshare at the Wyndham Hotels on the beach. I enjoy my visits there and this last trip went to visit several houses for sale in the surrounding areas. One particular house was a foreclosure, listing at 6o K in the city of Longs/SC.
The condition of the house and property are unbelievable at this price. I am retiring soon and love this property but I am leery as to why this home remains on the marker at this price? Is there something about the area /city of Longs that remains unknown to me that I should be informed as to why the house is vacant? Anything anyone can share is appreciated.......
There is nothing wrong with the Longs area, it is country (yet building and will be the next growth area) yet close to the beaches, shopping, golf and entertainment. My girlfriend lives out there but I am east/south of the waterway and that is where I like to stay
Perhaps all of these catastrophes wouldn't have befallen you if you weren't in the habit of blaming everyone/everything else for problems of your own making. Stop being a victim. Go back and read your post: you could have avoided/prevented and/or stopped every single instance of "hell" you mention. None of it is Conway's fault.
What actually is on Main St. (downtown Conway)? Is it all antique stores or does it have restaurants/cafe's/bars? In other words, does it offer any nightlife on the weekends? What about festivals or events?
Location: Lakewood NJ/Murrells Inlet SC/ N. Naples FL/Swainton NJ
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I am no expert on Conway. I only drive through (when coming to MI from NJ) and to visit the Horry County courthouse, which I've only had to do once to pay my vehicle property tax. From the little that I know I would say that Conway is a working class town, not a tourist destination like the areas along the Grand Strand. There are probably good restaurants, but it would not be where I would look for clubs and other forms of nightlife.
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