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Joseph C.
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Vacation Rental Properties and OCCUPANCY RATES ???

Joseph C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • yuba city, CA
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Hi BP,

I am considering a investment in a vacation rental in Oakhurst, CA (Near Yosemite & Bass Lake). My biggest hang up at the moment is accurately forecasting occupancy rates during Peak and Off-Peak seasons.

Does anyone have this kind of investment? Location? and occupancy rates?

Any help greatly appreciated!

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Colleen F.
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Colleen F.
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Compare as closely a possible on amenities and size against the other units.  The vacation area clearly influences the demand.  In my experience, in our area it is at least 3 bedrooms and sleep 8 but that really differs by area.  A beach area, beach front or beach view is higher occupancy then otherwise so if there is a driver in your area like proximity that makes a property more desirable make sure your comparison is similar.    If you look at homeaway and vrbo you will get an idea but you  need to sort those that are second homes against truly rental.   Published rates for all seasons is one indicator of a rental. Also continuous block out of one season could be another indicator. Talk to a rental office in the area that manages these type of properties. If you are buying through a real estate agent talk to the rental office of their agency to see when high and low season are.  find out if there are special events that guarantee occupancy, music festivals, competitions etc. Always assume your property will be average or less not the highest prices you see.  Look at the ads on craigslist.  Check if there is an oversupply (bigger issue for condos).  Good luck.

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