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cost of insurance @ Surfside beach club? (homeowners insurance, homes, purchase) - Myrtle Beach - Conway area - South Carolina (SC) - Horry County - City-Data Forum
Considering a purchase in the Bill Clark community, Surfside Beach Club.
Would like to hear from present owners of homes there in the $225000.
Price range. What can I expect to pay for homeowners insurance.
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I hope someone replies to this question because I am also looking to purchase a home in surfside beach club.
Taxes appear to be much lower than here in NJ, but I have concerns about all insurance costs.
Also I am a single parent with an 11 yo and would like to know if there are any other children in this community or is it primarily retirees?
Do you know?
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Because we are so close to the beach, you might have to pay wind and hail insurance as well as regular homeowners.
My total is about 2100 per year on a 4 house.
Hope this helps.
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Quote: : Because we are so close to the beach, you might have to pay wind and hail insurance as well as regular homeowners.
My total is about 2100 per year on a 4 house.
Hope this helps. Hi, would that apply to the Murrell's Inlet area as well?
Thanks
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Depending on where you live you may have 3 policies.
Fire, Wind & Hail and Flood.
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Quote: : Because we are so close to the beach, you might have to pay wind and hail insurance as well as regular homeowners.
My total is about 2100 per year on a 4 house.
Hope this helps. That helps.
Sure is cheaper than some places I check on in Florida.
I am leaning between Dunedin Fl and Murrell's Inlet...having a hard time deciding.
It would of course be easier on me staying in the same state I already live in (drivers licenses, car plates etc) and SC is much cheaper to boot, but I also look at FL not having any state tax.
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We recently purchased a home in SSBC and the taxes are in the $2100 range.
There are no activities for children.
There was a activities coordinator but she was let go due to the economic depression.
There are children but the majority are summer home owners go come down in May/June and leave in August.
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