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  2. How much do Myrtle Beach homeowners spend on insurance ...

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    Myrtle Beach residents also spent $700 more than Charleston homeowners paid. Nerdwallet also reported that Conway homeowners spent an average $3,780 annual rate on homeowners insurance, the fourth ...

  3. These HOA and property management companies in Myrtle Beach ...

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    There was only one HOA without a property management company, according to the department: Brandy Mill HOA: 3 More information about complaints and the full 2024 complaint report can be viewed here .

  4. Myrtle Beach custom home builders relied on new golf courses ...

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    In 2024, Carrell has designed between 200 and 300 units in the Grande Dunes area. However, Grande Dunes was one of the last custom home-designated communities, Carrell and Repak said, and since ...

  5. List of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones - Wikipedia

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    The golf course at Green Lakes State Park in New York, designed by Jones. This is a list of golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones. Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (1906–2000) was an English–American golf course architect who designed or re-designed over 500 golf courses. Listed below is a non-exhaustive selection of golf courses that are ...

  6. These golf courses named the best in SC. Where did Myrtle ...

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    T11. Myrtle Beach National’s King North course. 13. Legends Golf Resort’s Heathlands Course. T14. Barefoot Resort & Golf’s Dye Course in North Myrtle Beach. T14. Grande Dunes Resort Club in ...

  7. The Myrtle Beach area is home to dozens of golf courses. Tell ...

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    Indeed, the Myrtle Beach area’s image as a vacation destination is partly due to its golf courses. Myrtle Beach’s first golf course, Pine Lakes, opened in 1927.