Myrtle Beach Cabana District

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Discover the Hidden Gem of Myrtle Beach: The Cabana District


Imagine owning an exclusive beachfront retreat just steps from the ocean for under $80,000! Welcome to the cabana district in Myrtle Beach, where a dozen charming 200-square-foot beach structures line the picturesque Ocean Boulevard.

The origins of these cabanas are shrouded in mystery. Some suggest they were once part of beach homes now replaced by condos, while others believe they belonged to the historic Ocean Forest Hotel, which stood from 1930 to 1974 before being demolished and sold piecemeal.

Regardless of their past, these modest buildings are among the most coveted real estate in Myrtle Beach. In the past seven years, only two have become available, often selling in under 30 minutes. Local realtors maintain lists of eager buyers ready to pounce at a moment’s notice.

Steve Bailey, a Myrtle Beach native, secured his cabana after a quick call with his real estate agent. Despite facing strict building regulations?"requiring numerous permits, a septic system, and underground utility lines?"he found the effort worthwhile. Restrictions mean he can’t have a driveway, park on his property, step on the dunes, or disturb the sea oats and sand.

Insurance costs can be steep, so many owners opt to rebuild rather than insure. Yet, these beach huts are surprisingly resilient. One cabana, owned by Kevin Warren and Dean Carroll, has withstood annual hurricanes for over 20 years.

Rod Scarborough, a retired bank executive, spent five years acquiring his $78,000 piece of paradise, nestled just behind the 40-foot setback from the high tide. His cabana is a hub for friends and family, with an open-door policy welcoming visitors regularly.

These beloved cabanas offer an exclusive escape for a lucky few. Treasured by their owners, they’re often passed down as heirlooms, preserving the unique charm of the Myrtle Beach cabana district for generations to come.

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