Myrtle Beach area housing market sees prices go âthrough the roofâ
Home prices on the rise in Myrtle Beach area By Zach Wilcox | May 18, 2021 at 9:45 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 9:45 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Buying a home in the Myrtle Beach area may be a bit pricier these days.
This comes as the housing market continues to boom, breaking records for sales and pending sales in several months over the past year.
âItâs been a very active spring season leading into the summer, and we donât see any true signs of things slowing down,â said Coastal Carolinas Association of Realtors CEO Laura Crowther.
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When Monica Evans gets together with her friends they talk economics, politics, the weather. They also discuss a subject that arises periodically in the news - the prospect that Great Lakes water could be diverted to other parts of the country.
Evans, who is known in the Traverse City region as an effective environmental activist, has long worried that water could become in the 21st century what oil was in the 20th. As the global climate warms and water scarcity mounts, Great Lakes water is more valuable than ever before.
That point was made clear on February 5 when the Village of Somers in Kenosha County, WI applied to the state Department of Natural Resources to divert water from Lake Michigan. The community wants 1.2 million gallons a day, and up to 2 million gallons of water daily in high stress events, in anticipation of future population growth. The application will only need state approval, according to the DNR, since the amount of
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