The towns surrounding Myrtle Beach, like Surfside Beach, Murrells Inlet, and North Myrtle Beach, are generally considered to be very safe.
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Myrtle Beach's housing expenses are 32% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 17% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 10% higher than the national average. Myrtle Beach has grocery prices that are 1% higher than the national average.
So why is this famous beach community so affordable? Because the city has a dark side as well. The violent crime rate in Myrtle Beach is more than four times the national average, according to the most recent FBI data. That's brought home prices down.
In fact, the city has emerged as one of the best seaside communities in the U.S. (and not just for retirees). Of course, near-perfect beach weather and low cost of living is always bound to draw newcomers, but Myrtle Beach has plenty more to offer — especially if you're down with the tourism economy.
Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good. Water quality testing occurs twice a week during the summer and results are posted on SCDHEC's Beach Access Guide. Rainstorms create runoff and can temporarily increase the bacteria count in the water.