I think thinga are finally beginning to turn here in Myrtle Beach! I work for Coldwell Banker and there seems to be a little "pep in the step" of some of the residential agents walking the halls.
It seems like after what seems like an eternity, things are finally statring to loosen up a bit around town. It could be the grand opening of the Hard Rock Park this week, www.HardRockPark.com, or the new Market Common on the old Air Force Base, or maybe the warm weather and Bike Week just around the corner, but it sure feels like things are starting to turn for the better.
If you would like to learn more about the "Grand Strand", check out my website at www.GrandStrandLandMan.com.
Craig Dierksheide
Coldwell Banker Commercial Chicora
843-272-8700 X-148
Monday, May 5, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Myrtle Beach Commercial Real Estate
My name is Craig Dierksheide and I am the "Grand Strand Land Man." When it comes to Commercial Real Estate in Myrtle Beach (or as this area is known, the "Grand Strand"), because this area is 2 miles wide and 60 miles long extending all the way from historic Georgetown, all the way to the fishing village of Calabash. The towns in between are Lithfield, Pawleys Island, Murrells Inlet, Garden City, Surfside, Myrtle Beach, North myrtle Beach, Atlantic Beach, Windy Hill, and Cherry Grove! (I think I got them all!)
What people know as "Myrtle Beach" is really one long strand of cities that make up the "Grand Strand." Now is it making more sense? And since I specialize in LAND along this great stretch of paradise, I coined myself the "Grand Strand Land Man." Kind of catchy, don't you think?
You can visit my website at, what else: http://www.grandstrandlandman.com/ and learn all about this wonderful area I call home.
What people know as "Myrtle Beach" is really one long strand of cities that make up the "Grand Strand." Now is it making more sense? And since I specialize in LAND along this great stretch of paradise, I coined myself the "Grand Strand Land Man." Kind of catchy, don't you think?
You can visit my website at, what else: http://www.grandstrandlandman.com/ and learn all about this wonderful area I call home.
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