Rosalie Beach is a unique community of high end single-family homes. There will be a total of only 6 single-family homes in Rosalie Beach. Two of the oceanfront single-family homes in Rosalie Beach are being constructed on land that was once occupied by outdated and underperforming motels. The other four single-family homes in Rosalie Beach are just a block off of the beach.
Another unique feature of the single-family homes in Rosalie Beach is that short-term rentals are allowed. The homes in Rosalie Beach they sit in a part of Myrtle Beach that is generally aligned with transient/accommodation-friendly zoning, especially Ocean Blvd – a stretch of the oceanfront that has long allowed hotels, motels and condo building with weekly rentals. So even though these are single-family homes, they’re effectively being built in an area where short-term stays are already an accepted use.
The base layouts of the single-family homes in Rosalie Beach will be three stories and have 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms have over 2,800 square feet of living space.
Flagship Homes is the builder of the Rosalie Beach single-family homes. Flagship Homes proudly serves the Grand Strand, crafting exceptional homes that embody quality, comfort, and coastal living. Locally owned and operated, Flagship Homes has built more than just houses; they have built a legacy of trust and a reputation for excellence in the community we call home. Back in 2025, Flagship Homes embarked on a new chapter under new ownership and management. While their commitment to delivering thoughtfully designed homes remains steadfast, they are also embracing fresh perspectives and innovations to better serve our customers.
The new home community of Rosalie Beach will surely benefit from the revitalization of the downtown Myrtle Beach area – as Myrtle Beach has been focused on revitalizing the historic core, targeting areas neglected for over 20 years, bringing in mixed-use developments, retail, and residential projects. Myrtle Beach is executing a major, multi-year downtown redevelopment aimed at transforming the core into a walkable, mixed-use Arts & Innovation District by roughly 2030. Key efforts, led by the City of Myrtle Beach Economic Development Office, include purchasing land for redevelopment, upgrading underground infrastructure, creating a, and fostering a "Smart City" environment to boost economic prosperity and safety.
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