Sandy Creek, NC


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Sandy Creek, NC

About Sandy Creek, NC

Living in Sandy Creek, NC is a wonderful experience. The small town has a cozy atmosphere and everyone is friendly and welcoming. The area is known for its beautiful scenery, with lush greenery, rolling hills, and interesting wildlife. Local attractions like the Sandy Creek Nature Center offer a chance to explore the outdoors and learn about the local flora and fauna. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as hiking, biking, fishing, and camping. Residents also have easy access to larger cities nearby for shopping or other activities if desired. Overall Sandy Creek is an enjoyable place to live that offers a great balance between nature's beauty and modern amenities for a truly enjoyable lifestyle. Beach city complex / college town - Northeast South Carolina on Atlantic Coast, 20 miles from North Carolina border.

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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 30 ft above sea level
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Myrtle Beach might be called the “northernmost city in Florida.” The wide, white, sandy beaches lined with high rise hotels and residences look just like a beach resort city in Florida. The area attracts some 15 million tourists per year. Serving this market are vast developments of chain restaurants, amusement parks, miniature golf courses, and a variety of local events.

Other amenities include over 100 golf courses and some country-and-western themed museums and entertainment, making Myrtle Beach an emerging Branson. People also come to the area to shop, and a large new mall and outlet mall anchor a diverse shopping scene. The springtime Canadian-American Days festival (or “Can-Am”) draws thousands from north of the U.S. border. The vast majority of employment is tied to the tourist, entertainment and retail industries.

Conway is a more family-oriented small town with a nice historic district and the small public Carolina Coastal University some 12 miles inland, while North Myrtle Beach is a family-oriented beach town 10 miles north at the North Carolina border. For Myrtle Beach itself, much of it is overbuilt and unattractive with a gaudy, commercial feel and an exceptionally high crime rate.

The city sits on a sandy barrier island in extreme northeastern South Carolina. Areas of level plain and low sand hills and pine trees cover the island and inland sections. The climate is warm, humid subtropical. Summer days are warm and humid but moderated along the coast by sea breezes. Due to the warm marine influence and the Gulf Stream, winters are very mild (although temperatures do drop below freezing). Skies are sunny every 2 in 3 days, but plenty of rain falls year-round. The area is vulnerable to Atlantic hurricanes, although it’s slightly north of the main hazard area.

Sandy Creek Cost of Living
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Beaches and recreation, entertainment, and job growth make Sandy Creek a great place to live.

$125,400
-169.6% lower than avg
$58,750
-17.5% lower than avg
$863 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-33.0% lower than avg
Sandy Creek Crime
47.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Sandy Creek, North Carolina
$24,120
for a family
$38,000
for a single person
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