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If you own land in Horry County and need to sell land fast, PlaceAcre is here to help. Horry County, home to the world-famous Myrtle Beach and the stunning Grand Strand coastline, is one of South Carolina's most vibrant and fastest-growing regions. Whether you own beachfront property, inland acreage, waterfront lots along the Intracoastal Waterway, or rural land near Conway or Loris, we make selling your land simple, fast, and profitable.
Horry County's unique combination of coastal beauty, tourism-driven economy, and rapid development creates strong demand for land. However, selling property here can be challenging—especially if you're dealing with flood zone issues, hurricane damage, vacation rental regulations, or remote rural parcels. That's where PlaceAcre comes in. We specialize in purchasing all types of land throughout Horry County for cash, providing landowners with a hassle-free way to liquidate their assets quickly.
From oceanfront lots in Myrtle Beach to wooded tracts in Aynor, from marsh properties near Murrells Inlet to farmland in Green Sea, PlaceAcre buys all kinds of land. Our streamlined process eliminates the traditional headaches of land sales—no real estate agents, no lengthy listings, no financing contingencies. Just a straightforward cash offer and a closing that happens on your schedule.
Get a fair, all-cash offer within 24 hours. No waiting on bank loans or buyer financing approvals.
Close in as little as 7 days, or choose a timeline that works for you. Total flexibility.
No commissions, no closing costs, no charges. You keep every dollar of your offer.
Horry County is located in the northeastern corner of South Carolina along the Atlantic coast. The county is best known for the Grand Strand—a 60-mile stretch of beautiful beaches that includes Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and Garden City Beach. The county seat is Conway, a historic town along the Waccamaw River, while other communities include Aynor, Loris, Little River, and Murrells Inlet.
The county's geography is diverse, ranging from coastal barrier islands and oceanfront beaches to inland pine forests, tobacco fields, and wetlands. The Waccamaw River, Intracoastal Waterway, and numerous tidal creeks define the landscape. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Horry County has a population of approximately 360,000 residents, making it the fourth-most populous county in South Carolina and one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation.
Horry County's economy is heavily driven by tourism, hospitality, real estate, and entertainment. Myrtle Beach attracts over 20 million visitors annually, supporting thousands of hotels, restaurants, golf courses, and attractions. The county is also home to Coastal Carolina University, Conway Medical Center, and a growing manufacturing sector. Major employers include Horry County Schools, Grand Strand Regional Medical Center, and Tidelands Health. This economic diversity creates strong demand for land across all property types.
Myrtle Beach: The Grand Strand's crown jewel, Myrtle Beach attracts over 20 million visitors annually and is consistently ranked as one of America's top beach destinations.
Golf Capital: Horry County boasts over 90 golf courses, earning the region the nickname "Golf Capital of the World" and attracting golfers from around the globe.
Brookgreen Gardens: One of America's premier sculpture gardens, Brookgreen Gardens features the largest collection of American figurative sculpture in the country, set amid 9,100 acres of Lowcountry beauty.
Hurricane Alley: Located in a hurricane-prone region, Horry County has experienced numerous major storms including Hurricane Hugo (1989), Hurricane Florence (2018), and other significant weather events.
Coastal Carolina University: Originally founded in 1954, CCU has grown into a comprehensive university with over 10,000 students and won the 2016 College World Series in baseball.
Fastest Growing County: Between 2010 and 2020, Horry County was one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, fueled by retirees, tourism growth, and economic opportunity.
Historic Conway: The county seat, Conway, was founded in 1732 and features a charming historic downtown along the Waccamaw River with antebellum architecture and riverfront parks.
Entertainment Capital: The county is home to dozens of live entertainment venues, dinner theaters, and attractions including the Alabama Theatre, Carolina Opry, and Medieval Times.
Fill out our quick form below or call us at 830-500-5118. Share basic information about your Horry County land—location, size, and any special features.
Within 24 hours, we'll present you with a fair, no-obligation cash offer based on current Grand Strand market conditions and your property's characteristics.
If you accept our offer, we'll handle all paperwork and close on your timeline—as fast as 7 days or whenever works best for you. You get cash with zero hassles.
Ready to sell your Horry County land? Complete the form below to receive your no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
Fill out the form below and receive a no-obligation offer within 24 hours
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