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All Forum Posts by: Benjamin Frank

Benjamin Frank has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: STR path to long term goal of 10+acres?

Benjamin FrankPosted
  • Investor
  • Londonderry, VT
  • Posts 5
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Quote from @Sarah Kensinger:

What do the numbers say? Have you run numbers on a condo to see if it would bring a profit, or the property 30 minutes away to see if that would be a good place for a STR?

I'm building my comparison spreadsheet now to evaluate exactly this. 

Post: STR path to long term goal of 10+acres?

Benjamin FrankPosted
  • Investor
  • Londonderry, VT
  • Posts 5
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Quote from @Michael Baum:

Hey @Benjamin Frank, well, for the last question, you get foreclosed on. Pretty simple really.

Starting small is a fine way to go. I would look at a more modest SFH vs a condo. Start looking around the ski areas, but my gut says that you are looking at more than 200k for something like that.

Why 10 acres? Why not 2? You don't need 10 acres to have a nice STR. There are some cool stuff you can do with 10 acres, but frankly a nice 1 or 2 acres will be just as nice for guests at a much lower cost.

Distance to stuff to do is key. When you start looking at large plots like 10 acres, you end up being farther away from skiing, shopping, entertainment etc.

So I would start near the ski areas and work your way out. I think you might be in for 500k being 10 minutes from the ski areas.

Thank you. Ultimately, what I'm after is a family vacation home on 10 acres, I believe str is the path as opposed to just working and saving.
If I read your reply correctly, starting with what we can comfortably afford at low risk now is the way to go. 

Post: STR path to long term goal of 10+acres?

Benjamin FrankPosted
  • Investor
  • Londonderry, VT
  • Posts 5
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Hello! Our long term goal (one of them) is a 10+ acre, single family, multi-bedroom house/cabin with room for expansion in central-northern Vermont within 30 minutes of skiing to be used as a family vacation home along with STR. We want to begin the journey this year but will likely have ~40k for a down payment. More than anything, monthly payments cause us concern. We don't want to end up with a monthly payment that we couldn't handle if there were long periods of time without renters. We have no previous experience with renting of any kind.

Question: would it be advisable to start with a studio or 1br condo that's within 15 minutes of the slopes, on which we could make monthly payments if we had to and build equity and then trade up in a few years or go right for what we want now and be prepared to work like heck to book it year round? The price difference seems to roughly be 200k vs 500k based on what I've looked at.

What do you do if all of a sudden you can't swing your monthly payments?

Post: Hello! Target: STR/vacation home in Northern Vermont

Benjamin FrankPosted
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  • Londonderry, VT
  • Posts 5
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@Jason Wray Thank you so much for the information.

Post: Hello! Target: STR/vacation home in Northern Vermont

Benjamin FrankPosted
  • Investor
  • Londonderry, VT
  • Posts 5
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Hello everyone!

My first interest here is in seeking advice on purchasing a property that will initially serve dual function as a STR and vacation property for my family. We plan to purchase next year and are targeting areas around Killington and Sugarbush. Our end goal is to own both a property strictly for rental along with a family vacation home in a sem-rural setting on multiple acres. Our ideal would be a turn key property on >3 acres that we could immediately start renting out and is within 45 minutes to a ski slope but what we think is likely is purchasing a studio or small condo that is slope side that we could then leverage after a few years of paying down the mortgage for a larger more ideal property. We might also consider further north like Stow or Jay or possibly areas in Maine near Sunday River, Saddleback or Sugarloaf but the drives to those location would limit our ability to use as a family somewhat. We'd want to secure a cleaning company and set up the processes that prevent us from having to be onsite to deal with the majority of the needs of the property. I'm curious to hear from anyone with experiences in these areas or who have similar goals.