Showing posts with label vacation homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation homes. Show all posts

May 27, 2009

If you are considering purchasing a home or condo as a vacation, second, short-term rental home, what questions should you be asking?

Are you considering the purchase of a home or condo in Central Florida to use as a second home or vacation home and then rent it out when you are not using it? If so there are several questions you should make sure you have the answers to including:

  • Is this a good time to buy? Are there advantages to purchasing a home or condo now or is waiting a better alternative?
  • Is the asking price of the property to high? What do recent comparables and market trends indicate the value of the property to be?
  • How is the rental market? When you are not there what is the anticipated vacancy rate? What are the rental rates for the area? What will it cost to hire a property managing company?

These are all questions that should be answered to your complete satisfaction before you make an offer on a second or vacation home. To assist you in finding the answers to those questions and more, I suggest you speak to one of our short term rental experts and have them assist you with gathering all of the information you need to make an informed, well thought out decision. Contact me today for a free consultation.


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May 6, 2009

We're looking to buy a vacation home that we can use as a rental when we are not in Florida.

Florida is a popular destination for many people who live outside of the United States and Central Florida with its many attractions, theme parks and beaches is one of the more popular spots to visit and own a vacation home. Owning a vacation home in Florida requires an understanding of the laws, rules and regulations involved with purchasing and maintaining the home. There are specific mortgage requirements, FIRPTA guidelines and zoning issues that the buyer needs to be aware of prior to purchasing a vacation home.

We have experts who have the knowledge and experience to help anyone looking to buy a vacation home and then rent it out when they are not in Florida. Contact me or give me a call and we will happily assist you with the vacation home buying process.


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