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Steve K
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Vacation properties - any experience?

Steve K
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Wanted to see what the experiences have been with investors here who have picked up vacation rentals. Searching the archives didn't net a whole lot of results.

If you got into vacation rentals was it for the cash flow or to spend time at a place you like at a reduced ( free? ) rate plus potentially enjoy some appreciation? How was the time commitment aspect of running a vacation destination business?

I know it's property / area specific but in general do vacation properties generally cash flow or is it mostly a break even that allows you to vacation cheaply while vacationers pay your mortgage?

I ask because I've got a specific paradise in mind.

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Donna Smolinski
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Donna Smolinski
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We use to own a vacation rental in Solana Beach (San Diego). This is a pretty hot vacation spot since you could walk to the fairgrounds & Del Mar racetrack. We got BIG rents in the summer and then snowbirds rented in winter. Spring and fall was the downtime, which we loved because we enjoyed using it in the off seasons. Even with all the vacancy time, we netted about the same as an unfurnished year round rental, but we got to enjoy it, basically at no cost. Eventually, we decided we wanted to make San Diego our home, so we moved into the unit for two yrs to convert it to primary residence before selling. It was a win, win. After two yrs, we sold it and didn't have to pay any of the gain, but of course we still had to recapture depreciation from past yrs.

Anyway... every area will warrant different demands for rent and the need for vacation rentals. If the demand & rents don't seem to pencil out, then see if there is any furnished corporate housing needs in your area. We've done that too, and that also worked out pretty good (not as good as the Solana Beach home).

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