Explore four unique and luxurious Myrtle Beach, South Carolina homes
Check out these Myrtle Beach highlights, which showcase the unique and notable features of various properties in the area. These homes distinguish themselves through their design, themes, or record-breaking prices.
The 'Inn in the Pink' targets girls' trips and family vacations with its Barbie-inspired, pink-themed decor, offering a game room and a pool. Another standout is the 'Saloon' home in Aynor, featuring cowboy decor and rustic elements like wood ceilings and outdoor swings by a fire pit. Meanwhile, the 'Pink Palace' delivers a Disney-like charm with a bubble machine and sample beach experiences. Lastly, Myrtle Beach's expensive homes draw attention. A 'Bridge Penthouse' condo set a record with its sale at $3.85 million, while homes on the Golden Mile approach $6.7 million, boasting features like saltwater pools and oceanfront views.
NO. 1: FROM BARBIE, TO A SALOON, TO LOVE SHACK: A LOOK AT SOME UNIQUE HOMES IN MYRTLE BEACH AREA
These SC home owners have created special spots for those looking for a rental that stands out from the hundreds available along the Grand Strand. | Published May 20, 2024 | Read Full Story by Terri Richardson
NO. 2: THIS MYRTLE BEACH, SC AREA CONDO JUST SOLD FOR NEARLY $4M — A RECORD HIGH FOR HORRY. TAKE A LOOK
The luxury oceanfront property in North Myrtle Beach just sold for a record high of nearly $4 million for Horry County. Take a look. | Published September 2, 2024 | Read Full Story by Maria Elena Scott
NO. 3: THIS MYRTLE BEACH AREA HOUSE HAS GONE VIRAL. TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE ‘PINK PALACE’
A Myrtle Beach area rental house has garnered millions of views on TikTok and other social platforms. Get an inside look at what lies behind its pink exterior. | Published June 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Alexa Lewis
NO. 4: A LOOK AT 6 EXPENSIVE HOMES ALONG MYRTLE BEACH’S FAMED GOLDEN MILE. WHAT THEY COST
Myrtle Beach’s Golden Mile offers oceanfront homes with a scenic view. This stretch of beach is absent of hotels and tourists. | Published July 5, 2025 | Read Full Story by Terri Richardson
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