Census Tract · Horry County
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Census Tract 707.02

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Horry County, South Carolina · Myrtle Beach GEOID: 45051070702

Tract Snapshot: Census Tract 707.02, Horry County, SC

Census Tract 707.02 is located in Horry County, South Carolina, inside the municipal boundary of Myrtle Beach, and contains a population of approximately 6,143 residents per Census ACS 2023 five-year estimates. Median household income here is $53,455 — a figure the Census Bureau classifies as "Below National Median" when compared with the 2023 national median near $77,000. Median gross rent sits at $1,116 per month, a useful benchmark for renters comparing local housing costs against nearby neighborhoods. Typical owner-occupied homes are valued around $209,900. The tract's poverty rate is 13.2%, measured as the share of residents with income below the federal poverty threshold.

Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county designed by the U.S. Census Bureau to contain roughly 1,200 to 8,000 residents, with boundaries held stable across decades so researchers can track neighborhoods over time. Tract-level figures from the American Community Survey are five-year rolling averages rather than snapshots — that smoothing reduces year-to-year noise in small areas but also means the numbers you see here describe the period ending in the reference year rather than a single moment. For context, we link back to the parent city and state pages where you can compare this tract against its neighbors.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey 5-Year 2023 · GEOID: 45051070702 · Note: ACS margins of error widen at tract level

Population
6,143
ACS 2023 estimate
Median HH Income
$53,455
Below National Median
Median Gross Rent
$1,116/mo
ACS 2023 estimate
Median Home Value
$209,900
ACS 2023 estimate
Poverty Rate
13.2%
Below federal poverty line
Land Area
23.33
square miles

Location

Census Tract
Tract 707.02
GEOID (FIPS)
45051070702
County
Horry County
State
South Carolina
Nearest City
Myrtle Beach
Coordinates
33.858263, -79.175225

Income & Housing

Census ACS 5-Year 2023 estimates for this tract

Metric Value Context Source
Median Household Income $53,455 Below National Median vs. US ~$77,000 ACS 2023 5-Year
Median Gross Rent $1,116/mo Includes utilities in estimate ACS 2023 5-Year
Median Home Value $209,900 Owner-occupied units only ACS 2023 5-Year
Poverty Rate 13.2% Below federal poverty threshold ACS 2023 5-Year

What do people ask about Myrtle Beach, SC?

What is the population of Census Tract 707.02? +

Census Tract 707.02 in Horry County, South Carolina has a population of approximately 6,143, based on U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 estimates.

What is the median household income in Census Tract 707.02? +

The median household income in Census Tract 707.02 (Horry County, SC) is $53,455, based on ACS 5-Year 2023 data. This is considered "Below National Median" relative to the national median of approximately $77,000.

What is the median rent in this area? +

The estimated median gross rent in Census Tract 707.02 is $1,116 per month, according to Census ACS 2023 data.

What is the poverty rate in Census Tract 707.02? +

Approximately 13.2% of residents in Census Tract 707.02 have income below the federal poverty threshold, based on Census ACS 2023 data.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tract boundaries and GEOID from 2023 TIGER/Line files. Population and income data may reflect margins of error for smaller tracts. Last updated: 2026 U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2023. Census tract boundaries and GEOID from 2023 TIGER/Line files. Population and income data may reflect margins of error for smaller tracts. Last updated: 2026

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