Affordable New Construction Homes in Conway SC Near Myrtle Beach

If you have been hunting for new construction homes in Conway SC and keep feeling like everything close to the coast is priced out of reach, this is the kind of community that gets your attention fast. These homes are in that sweet spot where the pricing still feels approachable, the finishes do not feel stripped down, and you are still only about 15 minutes from the beach.

That is a big reason so many people exploring living in Myrtle Beach SC start looking just outside the immediate beach market. Conway can give you newer homes, lower entry pricing, and enough proximity to enjoy the coastal lifestyle without paying oceanfront numbers for it.

Two floor plans stand out here. Both are three bedroom, two bath homes with two-car garages. One comes in at 1,533 square feet and the other at 1,338 square feet. Neither is huge, and that is exactly the point. They are designed for people who want smart space, easier maintenance, and solid value.

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Why New Construction Homes in Conway SC Are in Demand

A lot of buyers want the coastal lifestyle, but not everybody needs to be directly on the water or in the middle of the busiest parts of town. That is where new construction homes in Conway SC can become a really smart move.

In this community, the homes offer details that people usually expect to pay more for. You are seeing stone accents, Hardie style exterior finishes, black farmhouse lighting, decent driveways, inviting walkways, and layouts that feel practical for everyday life.

The other big draw is flexibility. If you are getting in while more lots are still available, you may be able to choose the kind of homesite that fits your personality.

  • Wooded lot if you want a more tucked away feel
  • Pond lot if you like a water view
  • More social lot if you enjoy being closer to neighbors
  • Interior lot with privacy fencing potential if that is more your style

That matters more than people think. The same house can feel very different depending on where it sits in the neighborhood.

For anyone seriously considering living in Myrtle Beach SC, communities like this can open up options that feel far more realistic than shopping only in the immediate beach zip codes.

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Home 1 Review 1,533 Square Feet With Surprisingly Open Space

The first home is the larger of the two at 1,533 square feet. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a two-car garage. On paper, that sounds modest. In person, it uses the footprint very well.

Front exterior of a single story home with text overlay listing 1533 square feet 3 bedrooms 2 bath and 2 car garage

Exterior First Impressions

This one is plain adorable. The stone on the garage surround and lower facade helps it feel more elevated than the price point suggests. There is no front porch on this plan, but you still get a nice front door with glass and a clean walkway leading to the entrance.

At this size and price range, not getting a full front porch is not surprising. What matters more is whether the curb appeal still feels warm and finished, and this one absolutely does.

A Wide Entry That Makes The Home Feel Bigger

One of the best surprises in this layout is the entryway. Instead of a tight little hall that dumps you straight into the living room, this one opens wide. Right off the front are the first two bedrooms with a full bath between them. There is also access to the garage and convenient storage close to the entrance.

Wide interior foyer with bedroom doors closet doors and hallway leading toward open living area

That kind of setup works well for guests, grandkids, a home office, or simply keeping the secondary bedrooms separate from the primary suite.

Open Living, Dining, And Kitchen Space

The main living area is where this floor plan punches above its square footage. The living room has enough room for two full sofas and still does not feel cramped. If you are a recliner person, there is still a strong chance you can make that happen too.

Open living room with two white sofas blue chair wall mounted television and recessed lighting

The dining area is also more generous than expected. It is staged with seating for six, but there is enough room to consider eight depending on table shape and how you furnish it. The layout leaves wall space for a hutch or storage piece if you like having extra serving space or display storage.

Kitchen Features That Matter

The kitchen has a large entertaining island, plenty of counter space, white cabinetry, and a subway tile backsplash. One detail people often care about is the sink placement, and here the sink faces the backyard window instead of being dropped into the island.

White kitchen with window over sink stainless dishwasher electric range microwave and long counters

For some buyers, that is a huge plus. It gives the island uninterrupted prep and serving space, which is especially nice when you are entertaining.

The standard cooktop setup is electric. If you are someone who really wants gas, the option mentioned here is to add a buried propane tank after closing through a utility provider. That kind of upgrade is something to plan for separately, but it may be possible.

Pantry storage is included, and while the cabinetry is not as extensive as larger plans in higher price tiers, it still feels functional for the size of the home.

Primary Suite Layout

The primary bedroom is a comfortable size, and the layout does something many buyers appreciate. The closet sits outside the bathroom instead of inside it. That may sound minor, but it is a real preference issue. Some people love it because clothes are separated from steam and bathroom traffic.

Primary bedroom with large bed two tall windows dresser and soft neutral finishes

In the bathroom, you have dual sinks, quartz countertops, a private feel, and a nice little window bringing in natural light. Those small touches keep the space from feeling closed in.

Primary bathroom with white vanity toilet framed shower enclosure and wall art

Screened Porch Adds Everyday Enjoyment

One of the nicest features in this plan is the screened porch. It is a concrete slab porch with room to actually use it, not just stand on it. On a cloudy day, the natural light coming through the sliders still makes the back of the home feel bright.

Screened back porch with outdoor sofa chairs table and water view beyond the enclosure

For buyers looking at new construction homes in Conway SC, outdoor living space matters. A usable porch can make a smaller house live much bigger.

Home 2 Review 1,338 Square Feet And Under $300K Base Price

The second home comes in at 1,338 square feet with the same three bedroom, two bath, two-car garage setup. This one is a little tighter overall, but it is also the one that starts under $300,000 at base pricing, which is why it will absolutely catch a lot of attention.

Front exterior of second single story home with text overlay listing 1338 square feet 3 bedrooms 2 bath and 2 car garage

Still Strong Curb Appeal

The exterior keeps the same attractive design language with brick or stone style lower facade details, Hardie plank style finish, black shingles, farmhouse style lighting, and a clean front walkway. It does not look like a bargain home from the street, and that matters.

It is also a reminder that affordable does not have to mean bare bones.

Smaller Bedrooms But A Smart Layout

As soon as you enter, you get another generously wide foyer. The first two bedrooms and a full bathroom sit near the front, which gives this home a familiar and practical split feel.

The bedrooms are a bit tighter than the larger model, and it is worth being honest about that. But if your priority is a second home, a downsizing move, or a low maintenance property near the coast, the tradeoff may be completely worth it.

Hall bathroom with white vanity toilet and bathtub shower combination

Open Main Area With A Corner Pantry Kitchen

The main living area is still open and comfortable. The living room fits a large sofa, a loveseat, a chair, and a wall mounted television. Two large windows bring in excellent light, which helps the space feel cheerful instead of compact.

Living room with sofa loveseat coffee table accent chairs and television on the wall

In the kitchen, the pantry shifts to the corner, which is a nice use of space. You still get solid counter area, an island for casual seating, the microwave over the stove, and the sink at the window.

Bright kitchen with speckled island white cabinets stainless appliances and sink under window

Countertops here are granite, and the layout works especially well for everyday use. It is not oversized, but it gives you the basics people actually need.

Dining Space That Matches The Home

The dining area is staged with a six seat table, and realistically that is about the right fit. Trying to squeeze in more would likely make the room feel forced. Sometimes right sized is better than oversized anyway.

Dining area with six chair table large window and two framed mirrors on the wall

From here, sliding doors open to a covered porch. This one is not screened, but it is covered, giving you shaded outdoor space without increasing the maintenance too much.

Sliding glass door leading to covered patio with outdoor chairs and table visible outside

Primary Suite And Utility Room Details

The primary bedroom still accommodates a king bed, standard nightstands, and additional furniture. That is important because some smaller homes advertise a primary suite that feels more like a compromise. This one still functions like a true owner’s room.

Primary bedroom with upholstered bed dresser window and soft beige finishes

The bathroom includes dual sinks, toilet, and a shower. In this plan, the closet is inside the bathroom rather than outside it.

Primary bathroom with long double vanity toilet and shower at the far wall

There is also a really practical utility room detail worth mentioning. Mechanical systems are kept in a utility area that is easier to access. If you have ever had to empty out clothes and storage just to reach a water heater or HVAC component, you know why this matters. It is one of those things people overlook until the day they need service.

Utility room with shelving small cabinet and mechanical access area

Community Features That Add Real Value in Conway SC Homes

One reason these new construction homes in Conway SC feel compelling is that the HOA is not just collecting money for no reason. The monthly fee includes amenities and services that can genuinely simplify life.

  • Pool and cabana
  • Pickleball court
  • Community garden
  • Lawn care
  • Trash pickup

The lawn care piece is especially attractive for second home buyers, snowbirds, or anyone who simply does not want to spend weekends behind a mower. For people exploring living in Myrtle Beach SC full time, that can also make day to day homeownership feel easier.

New Construction Home Pricing in Conway SC

Here is where these homes really stand out.

Home 1 Pricing

  • 1,533 square feet
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 2 car garage
  • Base price:$319,990
  • As shown with upgrades: about $340,000

Home 2 Pricing

  • 1,338 square feet
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 2 car garage
  • Base price:$299,990
  • As shown with upgrades: about $330,000

For new construction homes in Conway SC this close to Myrtle Beach, those numbers are what make these plans so interesting. You are getting a two-car garage, modern layouts, community amenities, and a location near the coast at pricing many buyers still consider within reach.

The HOA fee is $194 per month. Whether that feels high or low depends on your priorities, but once you account for lawn care, trash pickup, and amenities, it starts to make more sense.

Who Should Buy These Conway SC Homes

Not every home is for every buyer, and that is okay. These homes seem especially well suited for a few specific groups.

  • Downsizers who want less house to maintain without giving up a modern interior
  • Second home buyers who want to be near the beach without paying beach front pricing
  • Relocating buyers exploring living in Myrtle Beach SC but open to nearby areas for better value
  • Budget conscious buyers who still want a new build and neighborhood amenities
  • Low maintenance seekers who love the idea of included lawn care

The 1,533 square foot plan will likely appeal more to someone who wants a little extra elbow room, a screened porch, and a more open feel through the main living spaces.

The 1,338 square foot plan will likely appeal to buyers who care most about keeping the price lower while still getting a three bedroom layout and a comfortable primary suite.

Either way, this is exactly why new construction homes in Conway SC keep coming up in conversations with buyers who want to stay close to Myrtle Beach without stretching too far financially.

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FAQs About New Construction Homes in Conway SC

How Close Are These New Construction Homes In Conway SC To Myrtle Beach?

These homes are described as being about 15 minutes from the beach, which makes them a strong option for anyone who wants coastal access without paying top beach market prices.

What Is The Starting Price For These New Construction Homes In Conway SC?

The 1,338 square foot home starts at $299,990. The 1,533 square foot home starts at $319,990. Upgraded model pricing shown was around $330,000 and $340,000 respectively.

Are These Good Homes For Downsizing?

Yes. Both floor plans are especially well suited for downsizers because they offer manageable square footage, single level living, open common spaces, and HOA services that reduce maintenance.

What Does The HOA Include?

The HOA is $194 per month and includes the pool and cabana, pickleball court, community garden, lawn care, and trash pickup.

Can You Get A Gas Stove In These Homes?

The standard setup is electric. If gas cooking is important, a buried propane tank may be added after closing through a utility provider, depending on your plans and provider options.

Which Floor Plan Feels More Spacious?

The 1,533 square foot home feels more spacious overall, especially through the living room, dining area, and screened porch. The 1,338 square foot plan is more compact but still efficient and practical.

If your goal is to find new construction homes in Conway SC that balance affordability, proximity to the beach, and low maintenance living, these two floor plans are absolutely worth a serious look. They are not trying to be luxury mansions. They are trying to be smart, attractive, attainable homes near Myrtle Beach, and in that role they do a really solid job.

Ready to see which floor plan fits your lifestyle—and confirm what’s available right now? Call or text 833-867-4376 or schedule a Discovery 1-1 Zoom Call to talk through the options.

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