We usually rent a large beach house in North Myrtle but this year we had a much smaller group so we looked for something a bit smaller, this condo suited our needs quite well. The condo is well appointed and spacious and conveniently located one level above the parking garage. Lucky for us, we had great weather all week and greatly appreciated the short walk across the street to the beach. There is also a market close by to pick up odds and ends which turned out to be quite useful. Now, there are somethings with the condo that are 100% out of control of the owners. Also keep in mind we were in Myrtle the busiest week of the year. First off, it's noisy. Three of the four bedrooms are on S. Ocean Boulevard, the cars, motorcycles, mopeds, golf cars, trucks etc. go up and down the street all hours of the night, which makes for quite a lot of noise in the bedrooms. The pool was closed one day and we were not notified why or when it would re-open. When I called the leasing office, they had no idea what was going on and had to call me back. Not a big deal, but still a pain none the less, not something we are used to. Also, it's not really a "pool" per say, but a lazy river with a kiddie area and it gets quite crowded in the afternoon. But the BIGGEST ISSUE, by far is the parking. We counted 40 parking spaces (after subtracting 8 compact car spaces and 4 handicapped spaces) for the two condo buildings, with a total of 40 condos, that makes for one parking space per condo. We received 3 parking passes for our condo alone, assuming each condo is giving out multiple passes per unit, there certainly is not enough parking. Adjacent to the authorized parking area is a completely empty lot, that was not being used, even the busiest week of the season. It's quite a pain to come home after a family evening out and have to drive around for hours looking for a space, hoping someone leaves from the authorized parking areas. We were not so lucky one night and parked in the adjacent lot (with several other people from our condos) and sure enough, as we suspected we got towed. It's our own fault of course, a $250 mistake, but not sure what else we were supposed to do since there were literally zero parking spaces available. Seemed quite odd to us that there were not enough parking spaces available but a completely empty lot literally two feet away that multiple people from our condo were getting towed from all week. Just some things to think about...