Robert David McCulloch

Bio

Hi. I’m Robert McCulloch, how can I help you?

There’s no place else on earth quite like Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and owning property here is one of the great privileges of life. I love this area and once I show you around, I’m convinced you will love it too and want to plant roots of your own in Myrtle Beach. When to buy? Where to buy? How can I really make sure I’m getting a good deal? These are the questions I can help you answer. Give me a call today at 1-843-602-1525 or email me at rdmcculloch@sc.rr.com and let’s get started.

The Best Service, The Best Results

I love the real estate business and have been a full-time broker associate since 2002. I have the experience and local know-how to help you make the best possible decisions. I also have specialized training in real estate negotiation so having me on your side means you’re working with a real professional. I’d like to earn your business so call or email today and I’ll work extra hard to make sure your real estate transaction is a complete success!

What makes Myrtle Beach so unique?

Myrtle Beach is all at once a spring break destination, golfing destination that has been called the “Golf CAPITAL OF THE WORLD”, retirement community, and family vacation spot. Shop and dine at one of the area’s many outdoor entertainment complexes, or simply explore the many beaches of the Grand Strand-all with a personality of their own.

Did You Know

Myrtle Beach is ranked as the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in the county (per 2018 census estimates), Myrtle Beach is one of the major centers of tourism in South Carolina and the United States because of the city’s warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches,attracting an estimated 14 million visitors each year. Since 1936 Myrtle Beach has been separated from the continental United States by the Intracoastal Waterway, forcing the city and area in general to develop within a small distance from the coast. In part due to this separation, the area directly northwest of Myrtle Beach, across the waterway , remained primarily rural for a while, whereas its northeastern and southwestern ends were bordered by other developed tourist towns, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Since then, the inland portion of the Myrtle Beach area has developed dramatically. This means that Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a great place to make your real estate investment.

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