Joel Barber Top real estate agent in Myrtle Beach

Joel Barber

1st Class Real Estate Advantage
21 Years of Experience
(247)
$39.7M
Total Sales Last Year
21
Years of Experience
394
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$281.6K
Average Price Point

    About Joel Barber

    Joel Barber is the Team Leader of 1st Class Real Estate Advantage, serving Myrtle Beach, Horry County, the Grand Strand, and coastal South Carolina. With 20+ years of real estate experience and over 2,000 career sales, Joel and the 1st Class Advantage Team help buyers, sellers, investors, and relocating families with Myrtle Beach homes for sale, condos, luxury homes, new construction, probate real estate, vacation homes, and home-selling strategy.


    The team serves Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, Surfside Beach, Conway, Carolina Forest, Little River, Pawleys Island, Horry County, Georgetown County, and nearby coastal Carolina communities.


    Whether you are buying, selling, relocating, or asking what your Myrtle Beach home is worth, Joel's team provides local market knowledge, pricing strategy, negotiation support, and full-service guidance from start to closing.


    Phone: (854) 260-8727

    Email: [email protected]

    OTHER LANGUAGES
    Spanish, French, Russian
    Community Involvement
    Joel is actively involved in the Myrtle Beach community, supporting local charities, school fundraisers, and neighborhood improvement projects. He also volunteers at housing education workshops to help residents better understand homeownership opportunities.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Outside of real estate, Joel enjoys boating along the Grand Strand, golfing at local courses, and spending time outdoors with family and friends. He's also an avid fan of college football and coastal Carolina culture.
    FAMILY
    Joel is a proud husband who values time with his family. He believes in balancing a successful real estate career with a strong home life and enjoys helping other families find the perfect place to create lasting memories.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - South Carolina - # 67426
    Designation

    Licensed Realtor

    Broker / Associate Broker

    Seniors Real Estate Specialist

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Myrtle Beach real estate Horry County real estate Grand Strand real estate Listing agent Buyer representation Luxury homes Condos New construction Relocation Investment properties Vacation homes Second homes Probate real estate Land Home valuation Coastal South Carolina real estate

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Myrtle Beach, SC

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      North Myrtle Beach, SC

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Conway, SC

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    How can i buy a simple home by paying the back taxes??

    Buying a home through tax sales is possible, but it's important to understand the risks. In most states, including North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, tax auctions often come with redemption periods where the original owner can reclaim the property. Titles from tax sales can also carry liens that must be cleared before you get full ownership. If your main goal is affordable housing, sometimes buying a starter home in areas like Myrtle Beach, SC or Conway, SC is a safer option than gambling on tax auctions. Our market still has homes at reasonable prices, and you avoid the legal complications that often come with tax deeds. If you'd like, I can connect you with resources on how to safely pursue affordable homes without the headaches of tax sales.

    Answered by Joel Barber | Murphy, NC, USA | 993 Views | Working With an Agent | 7 months ago
    I have two adjoining parcels of land, and I deed them as one?

    Yes, in many cases you can request to have two adjoining parcels combined into one. This is usually done through your county assessor's or tax office, and the process is sometimes called a " parcel combinationaEUR? or " lot consolidation.aEUR? Once approved, it can reduce the administrative side of property taxes so you aren't billed separately for each lot. The best step is to call your local property appraiser or assessor's office and ask what paperwork they require. In Horry County, SC (Myrtle Beach area) for example, we've helped clients combine adjoining lots, which not only simplified taxes but also increased resale value by marketing it as one larger parcel. If you're considering this for long-term planning, it can also impact future building options or resale strategy, so checking with zoning and planning is wise.

    Answered by Joel Barber | Addison, New York | 1674 Views | Working With an Agent | 7 months ago
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    Location

    1297 Professional DriveMyrtle Beach, SC, 29577

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