
Single-Level Homes in Myrtle Beach, SC: What Buyers Should Know
Single-level homes continue to be one of the most popular property types for retirees, downsizers, and relocating buyers moving to Myrtle Beach. Many buyers are specifically searching for homes that offer easier accessibility, lower long-term maintenance demands, and layouts that support aging in place comfortably over time.
Whether you're relocating from another state, downsizing from a larger property, or planning long-term retirement living along the Grand Strand, understanding how single-story homes compare across Myrtle Beach communities can help you make a more confident decision before purchasing.
Brian Staub and Beach Properties Group have helped buyers throughout the Myrtle Beach area for more than 20 years and continue to rank among the top-performing agents and teams in the Grand Strand based on both transaction volume and total sales production. Brian’s additional 17 years of experience as a home improvement contractor and new construction specialist gives buyers deeper insight into floor plan functionality, construction quality, long-term maintenance expectations, and accessibility considerations before selecting a property.
If you're still deciding whether Myrtle Beach is the right retirement destination for your goals, start here:
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If you'd like help comparing single-level homes and retirement-friendly communities, schedule a strategy consultation here:
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Why Many Buyers Prefer Single-Level Homes
Single-story homes offer several practical advantages that become increasingly important for long-term ownership and retirement planning.
Many buyers prioritize
reduced stair usage
simplified accessibility
lower fall risk
easier maintenance
open floor plans
aging-in-place flexibility
For many retirees relocating from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, these features become major decision-making factors during the home search process.
Because Beach Properties Group consistently ranks among the top-producing real estate teams in the Myrtle Beach market, buyers receive local insight into which communities offer stronger long-term livability and resale flexibility.
Popular Areas for Single-Level Homes in Myrtle Beach
Single-level homes are available throughout both coastal and inland Grand Strand communities.
Popular areas buyers often explore include
Carolina Forest
Conway
Little River
North Myrtle Beach
Murrells Inlet
Pawleys Island
Each location offers different advantages depending on lifestyle goals, insurance exposure, HOA structure, and proximity to healthcare.
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New Construction Single-Level Homes
Many new construction communities throughout Myrtle Beach now include single-level floor plans designed specifically for retirement and downsizing buyers.
Common features may include
open-concept layouts
larger primary suites
walk-in showers
energy-efficient systems
minimal stair usage
low-maintenance exterior materials
Because Brian has both contractor and new construction experience in addition to more than 20 years of Myrtle Beach market expertise, buyers benefit from practical insight into build quality and long-term maintenance expectations before purchasing.
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HOA Communities vs Non-HOA Neighborhoods
Some buyers prefer HOA communities because they may reduce exterior maintenance responsibilities, while others prefer detached homes without HOA restrictions.
HOA communities may provide
landscaping maintenance
amenity access
community pools
sidewalk maintenance
reduced exterior upkeep responsibilities
Non-HOA communities may provide
greater flexibility
lower monthly fees in some areas
additional property customization freedom
Understanding these differences helps buyers compare long-term ownership costs more accurately.
Insurance Considerations for Single-Level Homes
Insurance costs vary depending on location, elevation, construction quality, and proximity to the coast.
Buyers should evaluate
wind and hail coverage
flood zone classification
roof age
drainage conditions
elevation levels
Single-story homes near coastal areas may still require flood insurance depending on location.
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Brian’s contractor and coastal construction experience helps buyers evaluate roofing systems, grading, drainage, and structural maintenance factors before making a purchase decision.
Accessibility Features Buyers Often Look For
Many retirement buyers prioritize homes that support long-term mobility and accessibility needs.
Common features buyers often look for include
wide doorways
minimal entry steps
walk-in showers
single-level floor plans
open kitchens and living areas
lower-maintenance flooring surfaces
Some buyers also compare whether communities offer proximity to healthcare systems and retirement services.
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Condo vs Single-Level Detached Homes
Some buyers compare single-level detached homes against condos or townhomes before deciding which property type fits their lifestyle best.
Detached homes may offer
additional privacy
garage space
private outdoor areas
greater flexibility for pets and hobbies
Condos may provide
reduced maintenance responsibilities
lock-and-leave flexibility
shared amenities
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Property Taxes and Long-Term Ownership Costs
Buyers should compare total ownership costs rather than focusing only on purchase price.
Ownership costs may include
property taxes
insurance
utilities
maintenance
HOA dues where applicable
South Carolina continues attracting retirement buyers because of its relatively favorable tax structure compared with many Northeast states.
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👉 Cost of Living in Myrtle Beach
Because Beach Properties Group remains among the top-performing teams in the Myrtle Beach market based on both units and sales volume, buyers benefit from property-level guidance when comparing long-term ownership costs.
Search Single-Level Homes in Myrtle Beach
If you'd like to explore available single-level homes throughout Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, browse current listings here:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Single-Level Homes in Myrtle Beach
Are single-level homes common in Myrtle Beach?
Yes. Many communities throughout the Grand Strand include one-story homes designed for retirees and downsizing buyers.
Are there new construction ranch homes available?
Yes. Several builders throughout Myrtle Beach offer single-level floor plans in new construction communities.
Are single-story homes easier to maintain?
Many buyers find single-level homes easier to maintain long term because they reduce stair usage and exterior maintenance complexity.
Do single-level homes hold resale value well?
Well-maintained single-story homes often remain in strong demand because they appeal to both retirees and relocating buyers.
Want Help Comparing Single-Level Homes in Myrtle Beach?
If you're considering downsizing, relocating, or purchasing a retirement-friendly home in Myrtle Beach and want help comparing communities, insurance exposure, HOA structure, construction quality, and long-term livability before making a move, the best next step is a strategy consultation.
Schedule your consultation here:
https://booking.beachpropertiesgroup.com/schedule
Brian Staub and Beach Properties Group continue helping buyers confidently navigate the Myrtle Beach market while remaining among the top-performing agents and teams in the Grand Strand.
Contact
Brian Staub is a real estate agent in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina helping buyers and sellers make confident real estate decisions throughout the Grand Strand. Brian and Beach Properties Group are consistently recognized among the top-performing agents and teams in the area based on both units sold and total sales volume.
With more than 20 years of experience in the Myrtle Beach market and 17 years of general home improvement contractor and new construction expertise, Brian provides deeper insight when helping buyers compare retirement-friendly communities, construction quality, long-term maintenance expectations, insurance considerations, and ownership costs throughout the Grand Strand.
Whether you're relocating for retirement, downsizing into a single-level home, purchasing a second home near the coast, or preparing to sell your current property, Brian and Beach Properties Group provide practical guidance backed by decades of local experience.
Brian Staub
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Beach Properties Group Keller Williams
601 21st Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 385-6630
https://beachpropertiesgroup.com/
