October 8, 2008

Buying a Vacation Rental Property - Part 2

Filed under: Guide — B. Slade @ 6:06 am


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If you feel that families are a sure market for your rental property, then by all means purchase property in a community that caters to families and furnish it to accommodate children - meaning it would be great to have swimming pools and lifeguards, lots of recreational items in the house such as indoor or board games, movies and an endless supply of baby caregivers. Be certain that there are no restrictions to the property like the ones for retirement communities where children are not allowed. If you are thinking of attracting couples and singles instead of families, point out the seclusion, quiet and other romantic aspects of both the location and the property - which means the property must not be next to a playground. Remember that vacation homes should always be a win-win situation for renters looking for comfort at a reasonable price.

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