Housing

Choosing the right place to live during your time in Myrtle Beach is very important. We have several options of housing available for you here.
How to:

  • Choose an economical motel for the summer.
  • Check out approved motels for students on our Listings page.
  • Call motels to inquire about availability of rooms.

Be Careful
Be careful when placing deposits on rooms. Some people might try to take advantage of new students by taking money and not providing a place to stay. Others might put students in inappropriate or unsanitary housing hoping that they will not report anything. If you are in a housing situation with too many students, that breaks health codes, forces you to live in unsanitary conditions, or other issues, please contact: the Myrtle Beach Police at (843) 918-1806. Your visa cannot be cancelled for reporting bad housing conditions!

Listings
This list is provided as a service to students, and does not constitute an endorsement of the properties by the Myrtle Beach ISOP, nor is it a complete list.

Avoiding Scams
Many students have found housing on Craigslist.org, a popular website for housing and other services with local pages. Craigslist recommends that you follow the following tips to avoid would-be scammers:

  • Deal locally with folks you can meet in person.
  • Never wire funds via Western Union, Moneygram, or other wire service – anyone who asks you to do so is likely a scammer.
  • Craigslist is not involved in any transaction, and does not handle payments, provide escrow, buyer protection or seller certification.
  • Never give out financial information (bank account number, social