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Horry County, SC

Rent vs Own in Horry County, South Carolina

In Horry County the ownership stack ($1,617/mo) sits only modestly above HUD's $1,465/mo 2-bedroom rent, a thin premium, not a blowout. Small assumption changes in the calculator can flip the verdict. Owner-occupied homes: 122,680.

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Renting is cheaper in Horry County

HUD's 2-bedroom rent is $1,465/mo - only a thin step below the $1,617/mo ownership stack. That is a $152/mo difference.

Based on 20% down, 6.5% rate, 30-year mortgage. Adjust below.

What This Data Tells Us About Renting vs Owning in Horry County

Primary driver

The tax rate is a national tailwind

Horry County's 0.33% effective rate is among the lowest of 3,135 tracked counties: roughly 96% pay a higher rate. That low tax line is one reason owning can compete here.

Decision signal 2

Price and income sit in the middle band

Median household income is $66,880, for a 4.3x home-price-to-income ratio in the middle of the national distribution; property tax takes 1.4% of that income. Small changes in down payment or rate move this county across the rent-vs-own line more than they would in a high-ratio market.

Decision signal 3

The county sits near the state middle

Using the assumptions above, Horry County ranks 32 of 46 South Carolina counties for buy-vs-rent value (rank 1 = the best relative deal for buying). It sits ahead of 14 other South Carolina counties on this measure.

Decision signal 4

HUD moved the rent benchmark up

HUD raised its 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent for Horry County from $1,406/mo in FY2025 to $1,465/mo in FY2026: it increased by $59/mo (+4.2%). A rising rent benchmark widens the gap in favour of owning over time, because the mortgage share of the ownership cost below is fixed at origination while the rent it is compared against reprices every year.

Decision signal 5

Renting wins, but only by a thin premium

At $287,700 for the median home and $944/yr in tax (0.33%), Horry County's ownership stack (~$1,617/mo) only narrowly exceeds the $1,465/mo HUD 2-bedroom rent - a $152/mo premium. That is the band where a rate drop or a larger down payment most often flips the cash-flow verdict.

Methodology & disclaimer

This calculator is for informational purposes only and is not tax, legal, or financial advice. Property tax figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates and rent figures come from HUD Fair Market Rents; both describe area medians, not individual transactions. Insurance is estimated at 0.35% of home value annually and closing costs, maintenance, HOA, and PMI are not included. Consult a licensed mortgage, tax, or real-estate professional before making a buy-or-rent decision based on these numbers.

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Estimated Monthly Ownership
$1,617
Mortgage (P&I) $1,455
Property Tax $79
Insurance (est.) $84
Monthly Rent (2-BR FMR)
$1,465
Studio$1,145
1-Bedroom$1,229
2-Bedroom$1,465
3-Bedroom$1,805
4-Bedroom$2,111

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Affordability Context

Median Household Income
$66,880
$5,573/mo
Home Price / Income
4.3x
Moderate (3-5x)
Tax-to-Income Ratio
1.4%
National benchmark: 2-4%

Who actually pays it here

In Horry County, once the mortgage ends staying put is close to free: the largest cluster of debt-free households faces a yearly charge under $800, so insurance and upkeep, not the tax office, set what the home costs to keep.

Horry County matches the national pattern: six-figure earners between $100,000 and $200,000 account for more of these write-offs than any other local group.

Layered on a thin rent-vs-own premium, that annual bill is often the swing factor: a paid-off owner still faces a real yearly charge even when the mortgage payment itself would have looked competitive.

Bill bands are Census ACS counts of owner-occupied homes without a mortgage. Income brackets are IRS Statistics of Income county data for tax year 2022, counted over FILERS reporting real-estate taxes on Schedule A, which is a smaller group than homeowners: most filers take the standard deduction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Horry County, South Carolina?
HUD's 2-bedroom rent is only a thin step cheaper than owning in Horry County (about $152/mo) on the standard 20%-down / 6.5% assumptions. A larger down payment or a rate drop often closes it; equity is still the ownership-only bonus.
What is the average rent in Horry County?
HUD prices a 2-bedroom unit at $1,465/mo here. Sizing up matters: going from a studio to a 4-bedroom adds about $966/mo, so the per-bedroom jump is worth checking against your actual space needs before assuming the 2-BR figure applies to your situation.
How much house can you afford in Horry County?
On the common 3x-income guideline, a $66,880 household here can afford up to $200,640 -- about $87,060 short of this county's $287,700 median home. That gap is typically closed with a larger down payment, dual incomes, or a longer search outside the median price band.
What is the median home price in Horry County?
$287,700, per the Census Bureau's ACS 5-Year Estimates. What stands out more than the price itself is the tax load on it: this county's 0.33% effective rate sits near the low end of the 3,135 counties tracked here.
How does Horry County compare to other South Carolina counties for renting vs buying?
Out of 46 South Carolina counties ranked here on buy-vs-rent value, Horry County lands at spot 32, roughly in the middle of the pack statewide. The <a href="/states/south-carolina">South Carolina state page</a> lists every peer county's tax bill beside this one.
Is rent going up or down in Horry County?
HUD's 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent figure has risen 4.2% between the FY2025 and FY2026 publications, the two most recent years tracked here.
Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau (American Community Survey). See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainPropertyTax

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Government Finances State and local property tax revenue by jurisdiction · 2025

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