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Property Owner Guide · Barefoot Resort · North Myrtle Beach SC  ·  By Ray Cloyd, Bakerss Property Maintenance  ·  Updated June 2026  ·  7 min read

⛳ Property Owner's Guide to Barefoot Resort — North Myrtle Beach, SC

Barefoot Resort & Golf is one of North Myrtle Beach's premier master-planned communities — four championship golf courses (Norman, Dye, Love, and Fazio), a marina on the Intracoastal Waterway, resort residences, and residential neighborhoods ranging from golf villas to single-family homes on the ICW. The resort positioning, waterway access, and multi-course golf product create one of the Grand Strand's strongest residential demand environments — and correspondingly premium maintenance expectations.

Barefoot Resort Communities

Barefoot Resort encompasses residential communities spread throughout the resort footprint — some adjacent to specific golf courses, some with ICW frontage, and some in interior locations that share the resort's amenities without direct waterway or fairway adjacency. The resort's branded identity creates a halo effect that raises maintenance expectations across all residential sections — a home in Barefoot is marketing itself against the resort backdrop in every listing photo and every showing.

Barefoot Landing, the adjacent retail and entertainment complex on the ICW, provides a dining and lifestyle anchor that makes the Barefoot Resort address one of the most complete residential packages in North Myrtle Beach. This completeness drives strong resale and rental demand — which drives the maintenance investment calculus for property owners who see the connection between property condition and property value.

Maintenance in Barefoot Resort — ICW and Golf Course Conditions

ICW-adjacent properties in Barefoot face elevated humidity from waterway proximity — conditions similar to the tidal marsh adjacency in Murrells Inlet or the canal conditions in Cherry Grove. Biological growth on exterior surfaces accumulates faster for ICW-adjacent properties, and the combination of waterway humidity and salt air from the nearby ocean creates a demanding exterior maintenance environment.

Barefoot Resort HOA enforces consistent community standards across all residential sections. Lawn appearance is actively monitored — weekly professional lawn care during growing season keeps properties within the standard the HOA expects and matches the visual quality the golf courses set as the community benchmark.

Pool maintenance is consistently in demand throughout Barefoot Resort — the resort's lifestyle positioning means many residential properties include private pools, and the combination of STR occupancy, long summer season, and ICW humidity creates chemistry demands that require professional weekly service.

All Services in Barefoot Resort

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Lawn CareFrom $50/visit
Pool MaintenanceFrom $150/mo
Sod InstallationFrom $3,500

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you maintain Barefoot Resort properties to HOA standard?

Yes — Barefoot Resort HOA compliance is a focus of our North Myrtle Beach service. Weekly lawn care during growing season, consistent exterior upkeep, and reliable scheduling are the baseline of our Barefoot service.

How does ICW proximity affect maintenance at Barefoot?

ICW-adjacent properties in Barefoot face elevated humidity that accelerates biological growth on exterior surfaces. More frequent pressure washing (twice yearly minimum for ICW-adjacent properties) and closer attention to exterior surfaces near the waterway are the practical implications.

Do you provide pool maintenance in Barefoot Resort?

Yes. Weekly pool service throughout Barefoot Resort. Chemical testing and balancing, brushing, skimming, equipment checks. All chemicals included. Starting at $150/month. Free assessment before commitment.

Do you install epoxy garage floors in Barefoot Resort?

Yes — epoxy floor installation throughout Barefoot Resort. Starting at $1,800 (1-car), $3,000 (2-car), $4,500 (3-car). The metallic and marble product lines are popular in Barefoot's premium residential sections. Free on-site estimates.

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Ray Cloyd — Bakerss Property Maintenance
Ray and Courtney Cloyd own and operate Bakerss Property Maintenance, serving Myrtle Beach and all of Horry County, SC. Questions about your property? Call 843-467-7136 or email info@bakerss.com — Ray answers personally.

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