- As low as $174/Night
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 5
General Features
- 1 bathroom
- 1 bedroom
- Air conditioning
- Bathtub or shower
- Bed sheets provided
- Carbon monoxide detector installed (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Deadbolt lock
- English
- Fire extinguisher
- Fitness center
- Heating
- Living room
- No pets allowed
- Shampoo
- Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Smoke-free property
- Soap
- Toilet paper
- Towels provided
- Washing machine and dryer
- WiFi available
About this Property
- Sleeps 5
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Apartment
Unwind in Myrtle Beach at this alluring apartment. This terrific property offers a calming getaway for guests. The bedroom features a nice king bed, ensuring a comfortable nighttime's sleep. The bathroom includes a bathtub for a calming soak. In addition to the cozy bedroom, there are two additional spaces—a living room with a couch bed and an oCarolina Room with another couch bed. You'll find everything you need here, from heating and AC to WiFi and a washing machine. Plus, there's a exercise room for those looking to stay active. Appreciate your time in Myrtle Beach at our apartment.
This condo is located on the 3rd floor and only stairs (no elevator)
You must be 25 years of age to rent this property, per HOA rules
About the Area
Myrtle Beach is home to this apartment. Barefoot Landing and Broadway at the Beach are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore North Myrtle Beach Beaches and Myrtle Beach State Park. Ripley's Aquarium and SkyWheel Myrtle Beach are not to be missed.
Special Instructions
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Rental home booking tips and tricks:
Getting the best value:
- The earlier you can book a vacation rental, the easier your search will be. The most desirable rental homes are booked early. Booking your vacation rental six to twelve months before your vacation dates is recommended. Holidays such as Christmas and Thanksgiving are excellent times to plan and book your vacation home.
- Summertime is high season in the Myrtle Beach area. Booking a rental in the Spring or Fall is our favorite way to save money on your vacation. Rates are lower, and you'll find a larger selection of acceptable homes.
- Hosts and Property managers sometimes offer rate reductions for veterans. Remember to ask your property manager if rate reductions are available for your family before you book.
- Booking websites typically offer customers an option to add vacation insurance protection. Trip insurance, which usually will cost 1% - 5% of the stay price, offers visitors reimbursement of their vacation costs for days missed as a result of personal medical-related emergencies or weather disasters, as well as evacuation costs, such as an unanticipated hotel overnight or additional gasoline expenses. Trip insurance might be a a life-saver if the unforeseen occurs. Ask your property manager for details.
- Find a copy of your local Myrtle Beach area magazine upon arrival. If your rental doesn't have a copy, you can find them at local grocery stores, shopping centers, and visitor centers. In addition to great information, visitors guide magazines have discounts for local tours, shops, and attractions.
Planning and choosing a perfect Myrtle Beach rental home:
- Select a designated group leader, choose your vacation dates, and choose a max budget.
- Note the number beds and the bed configuration you need. A wave from it all- 1 mile to the beach has 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
- Precise information about bedrooms and bed counts is generally accessible online. Otherwise, email or call the property owner before reserving the home. Remember that most property listings specify the max. guest capacity, which usually includes pull-out couches and bunk beds.
- Remember to include your furry companions! Many vacation homes allow animals, but guidelines and restrictions apply. Type of pet, size and breeds may be limited. Make sure to ask before booking, and study your agreement! Additional fees or might be applied to your agreement.
- Does your group require special amenities? Most rental search websites include search filters with amenity lists. Amenity filters help you quickly remove less-optimal properties.
- Appropriate accessibility can make or break a vacation for the less-mobile. Remember to confirm all necessary amenities are included before booking
Advice for a great stay:
- Be sure you get the host's contact number and entry/exit procedures for your rental home.
- Hosts are available to help! Don't be shy to ask questions before, during, or after your stay.
- Keep your rental home locked while you're gone! Don't let thieves spoil your vacation.
- Document any damages to the rental at check in, and immediately contact the property manager. We specifically recommend texts and e-mails, as they usually contain time stamps that can be useful if a dispute is filed.
- Be a good neighbor! You wouldn't like obnoxious visitors disrupting your life at home. Apply the golden rule for best judgement. If they like you, locals might even recommend great beaches and places you would've never otherwise known!
- Don't forget to... Ask a local! Neighbors can usually help you find the best spots in town. Who better to ask where to enjoy a steak with a view, have a great night on the town, or the best spots for bird watching?
- At departure, complete a final walk-through to confirm you haven't leave anything behind. Re-check garages, decks, and cabinets for hidden belongings. Remove everything from the refrigerator and take or dispose of leftovers.
- Go through the rental a final time and look for any damage. We recommend walking through with the host whenever you can. If the property manager is not available, remember to take pictures of the rental to record its condition at check-out.
- Did your family have a great vacation? Most vacation rental websites make it easy for vacationers to provide feedback. If your rental and/or property manager was great, they always love to hear your praise. If anything was defective and they failed to correct it reasonably, or if the vacation rental wasn't as described, you'll want to make it a point as part of your comments.