posted by orlandovacationhome on Mar 25

Orlando Vacation Homes, Condos or Townhomes: What’s the difference?

When picking a vacation home in Orlando, Kissimmee, Davenport or Clermont, we discuss the various types of accommodations available to vacation renters along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.

1. Traditional Florida Vacation Homes

This can be a two or one story detached home, and has a more traditional family home feel to it.

Florida Vacation Homes

Florida Vacation Homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advantages

  • These homes can come in various sizes typically from 4 to 8 bedrooms and can sleep 8 to 18 people comfortably.
  • Privacy
  • Most often comes with private pool
  • Private garages
  • Detached homes – less disturbance by neighbors

 

Disadvantages

  • The amenities of these communities can vary significantly from fully gated and guarded with resort amenities, to communities with no amenities at all.

 

2. Orlando Vacation Condos

These are more apartment style in nature (called flats in the UK) and are generally in three to five floor mid-rise buildings.

 

Orlando Vacation Condos
Orlando Vacation Condos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advantages

  • Typically you can check in at the on-site clubhouse.
  • A tendency to have better community facilities
  • Simple and easy to use
  • Tendency to have more social interaction with fellow vacationers at the pool, common areas and clubhouse

 Disadvantages

  • If you have noisy neighbors, this can be a problem
  • No private pools

 3. Orlando Vacation Townhomes

Townhomes are typically two story in nature, and often have 2 to 4 bedrooms.

Advantages

  • Compact
  • Can have a private garage
  • Simple and easy to use

 

Disadvantages

  • Noisy neighbors can be a problem
    Orlando Vacation Town Home

    Orlando Vacation Townhome

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Although some homes may have a private pool, many townhome style homes do not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Nov 20

 

Let’s be clear, no one can predict the future. If we could, we wouldn’t be writing a blog. This post is  just an opinion. DISCLAIMER. As with any economic opinion, take it with a grain of salt. The authors of this blog are not professionals and do not give out professional advice.

 

The Orlando vacation house market has been hit hard, especially for many buyers who purchased vacation homes around the years 2005-2006. Prices have dropped in some vacation home subdivisions over 30% from their peak 2 to 3 years ago. For the metro Orlando area as whole, prices appear to have dropped. Click HERE STATISTICS(1).

 

There are arguments that prices will continue to DROP(2):

Vacation homes are much harder to finance than primary homes, and in the current market even primary homes are now hard to finance (2A).

 

Foreclosures are piling up. As people struggle with their primary home mortgage, they may give up their second homes.(2B)

 

There are large inventories (2C).

 

A few vacation home subdivisions struggle with upkeep of resident exterior areas. Vacation home managment struggles to keep this under aesthetic control for vacationers.(2D)

 

Banks will begin to compete against each other to sell foreclosed homes, and this could negatively effect vacation home pricing (2E)

 

Tourists are cutting back big time on Orlando (2F).  Thus, the demand for vacation rentals is also dropping. This means that owners have less income to pay the current mortgage which increases the risk of foreclosure.

 

In a depressed economy, the last thing people often want to do is buy a vacation home, but the first thing they may want to do is sell if they own one (2G).

 

Homeowners unable to refinance their vacation homes (they may owe more than the home is now worth) might let the home foreclose if they are unable to modify the loan terms (2G1)

 

When the world is facing an economic crisis (2I), discretionary items such as vacation homes are no longer in demand. If the USA enters a severe recession, the demand for some vacation home products could dry up.

 

There are arguments that prices will STABILIZE(3):

 

It would appear that the rate of price decline in some subdivisions is SLOWING(4) down, but prices are still dropping.

 

Some subdivisions are making the transition from primarily a short term rental market to subdivisions that cater to full-time owner occupiers as the prices drop, and the vacation homes become affordable relative to regular homes.

 

The government is reacting on a massive scale to solve the problem(4A).

 

There are some SIGNS(5) that the number of home sales has been increasing.

 

In conclusion, vacation homes in the Orlando and Kissimmee area face a unique set of circumstances that has allowed for significant price drops from their peak prices over the last 2 to 3 years. Forecasting the future with absolute certainty is an impossibility.

 

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As always, please consider the people writing this post/bog to be unprofessional and incompetent at all times. Due to your own due diligence at all times.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Nov 15

 

Cheap Orlando Vacation Homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vacation homes in Orlando have become a cheaper commodity. It is estimated there are 35,000 +/- vacation homes in the area. Many of these vacation homes are often unoccupied.

Expect the Orlando vacation home rental rates to drop further for the following reasons:

  1. Many current owners are now cash strapped and are willing to rent their homes for less
  2. As the recession sets in, less people are visiting driving demand down to rent these homes for their Orlando vacation. Please see our POST on this topic.
  3. There are large amounts of these vacation villas entering foreclosure and are being picked up for a fraction of their original price, thus the new owners can rent them out more affordably.

Many of these expansive villas can now be rented at a lesser price than most cramped hotel rooms.

Don’t be afraid to shop around for vacation villas in Orlando, and feel free to ask a lot of questions. Remember, all vacation villas and vacation home management companies are not created equal, so do your homework.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Nov 12

 

When booking an Orlando vacation home rental via the internet, part of your decision will include selection a quality vacation home management company. There are plenty of Orlando vacaction managment companies to choose from in the Central Florida area.

 

  1. Professionally run with 24/7 customer service
  2. A professional easy to navigate web site to select your Orlando villa
  3. The vacation homes have a quality assurance program in place to maintain top notch vacation home standards (Please see our blog post on this topic).
  4. The Orlando vacaction villa management company has their own service trucks and maintenance staff and are always on call.
  5. Location of the vacation home.The home should be in a completed and well maintained vacation home community subdivision. No vacant lots and overgrown lawns in the area. Please consult our site often for updated vacation home community reviews and ratings.
  6. Great vacation villa community facilities (i.e. pool, clubhouse, community activities)
  7. Internet access or WiFi in the Orlando area villa
  8. Crystal clear pool/spa
  9. Fully furnished includes items like blenders and other amenities in the kitchen – not just the basics
  10. A game room for the kids

Ultimately, you will decide what’s important to you and your family’s Orlando vacation experience. Always try and book the homes with the best location (as close as possible to the parks if that’s where you want to be). Ask the management comany a lot of questions and consult our independent vacation home community ratings. The best run companies are always happy to answer all your questions.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Nov 12

 
 
 
 
Selecting the right Orlando area vacation home management company is a critical factor for having a great Orlando vacation. As we have established, when you do business with the right vacation home management company, your experience will and can be superior to that of staying in a hotel. Because this aspect is so important, here are a few more quick tips on choosing the right vacation home management company in Orlando:
  1. Call the Orlando vacation home management company directly- This will give you a feel of the type of customer service the company offers. Are the individuals that answer the phone courteous, professional and knowledgeable? Are you treated like a number or does the staff really try to make suggestions based on your Orlando vacation villa rental needs?
  2. Homeowners are not always the best source for directly booking an Orlando vacation villa rental - This often is the cheapest route in terms of rental rate, but if something goes wrong, an owner may not be in town to help you. So if renting by owner, do your homework. If they do not have staff personnel to respond quickly and often the quality assurance of your stay could be in question.(see other related blog posting on this topic).
  3. Better Business Bureau Linkage - Look for the BBB sign on the Orlando vacation home management company’s website. You should be able to click on the logo and see the company’s history with vacation home consumer comments. Without this important feature, the vacation villa management company may not be fully disclosing its operational history.
  4. Other Affiliations - Look for the vacation home management company to be well established and be members of various other professional organizations in their area. Often these affiliations are clearly shown on their web site. 

Again, there are lots of vacation home management companies in the Orlando area. If you do a little shopping of Orlando vacation home reviews and ratings on this blog, you will greatly increase your odds of having a great Orlando vacation home rental experience with no surprises. Chances are that your overall Orlando vacation will be positive as well.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Nov 11

 

 

If you are visiting Orlando Florida and looking for a vacation villa rental, there is great news. There is a huge oversupply of Orlando luxury vacation homes for rent. This means deals to be had abound for your Orlando vacation. For about the price of a mid-market hotel room, you can rent a fully equipped vacation villa home with your own private pool and do as much self-catering in a full kitchen as you like.  This would certainly help you cut down on your dining and entertainment bills. Thousands of homes were built over the last ten years, and now many owners need to rent them. On any single night in Orlando, many of these homes sit empty.

 

Occupancies Dropping

In Orlando, the hotel industry will be the first to tell you their occupancies plunged in September 2008 over 2007, with room revenues dropping by as much 20-25%.

Many Owners Need to Rent

Many vacation homeowners are now feeling the pinch of the housing crisis, and many of the speculators who bought now need to generate additional income to the pay the mortgage.

What does this mean to you, the renter?

You need to rent through a good Orlando vacation home management company. Booking direct from an owner can be hazardous, as often they are from out of state, and if there is a problem, you are often on your own. Also, the Orlando villa could be in some stage of foreclosure and a good vacation home management company can make sure your villa is still available, clean and inspected the day you arrive.

  1. Shop around. There are thousands of Orlando villas and hundreds of vacation home rental management companies. Make sure you rent a good home, get a great deal and stay in a great location for your Orlando vacation.
  2. Always pay by credit card.

    Orlando Vacation Homes - Great Deals

    Orlando Vacation Homes - Great Deals for Renters!

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Oct 31

We think good Vacation Home Management includes, but is not limited to:

 

  1. All rental mark ups are fully disclosed to owners
  2. All repair costs are fully disclosed in detail
  3. Accounts can be accessed on line at anytime to see all bookings, fees and revenues
  4. Any conflicts of interest are always fully disclosed by the managing entity
  5. The cost of property maintenance is clearly broken down
  6. The ability to opt out of the management agreement at any time
  7. Quality assurance scores and complete inspection photos are disclosed monthly
  8. Quarterly contacts to go over the scores by the manager
  9. Realistic estimates formulated on the level and type of rental income the home can generate
  10. Enabling owners to escrow for capital (major repairs) in an account the owner controls

Please see our other blog posts for additional tips and suggestions for choosing a vacation home management company.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Oct 29

Buying A Vacation Home in Orlando - Kissimmee

 

At a dinner party in our home town of Frome, England, we recently met a couple who told us they just bought a vacation home in Orlando, Florida.

 

As we go to Orlando all the time and our mum owns two vacation homes, we had a lot in common. Our new friends told us where they bought the home, so we looked it up on the Internet. When we visited Kissimmee the following week, we met with our management company and started talking about the home. The owners told us they paid $220K cash for the house. Our property manager said the same model was selling for less than $160K (bank owned).

 

In America, there are various real estate professionals that can help you. To ensure you are getting the best deal possible, directly hire your own independent professional advisors. Your cost for this type of advice will be several hundred dollars for an appraiser as an example. 

 

Hiring a professional to do some market research could have saved our friends almost $60,000. Don’t make the same mistake!

 

So if you are looking to buy a vacation home in the Orlando, Kissimmee, Clermont or Davenport area, do your homework and directly hire a team of independent professionals these might include CPAs, Appraisers and Attorneys. As always we just express an opinion and don’t offer professional advice. We are after all incompetent.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Oct 28

Foreclosures Effect Orlando Vacation Home Market.

 

The level of foreclosures in the Orlando vacation home market are now at or near record levels. As many vacation homes in the Central Florida are second homes and many were bought by speculators, the prices in many communities have dropped significantly. It would seem that many owners have simply walked away due in part that the rents from such homes are not enough to cover their expenses.

 

 

Some of the communities hardest hit are those that saw the greatest appreciation. Unlike regular homes, vacation home communities tend to have less permanent resident owners that can help stabilize the area or neighborhood.

 

Many banks are also being tough when lending on vacation homes which can further hold demand down. In effect, this means that many homeowners who bought a property over the prior three years could now face significant losses they sell today.

 

We are not real estate professionals, as we had to go through online public records, and methodically pull sales along with calling a few local realty offices in the Orlando and Kissimmee area. Our information may not be perfectly accurate so, as always, consult a real estate professional in the area and have them pull the data for you.

 

So what will happen to the Orlando vacation home market in the future? No one knows, and it is pure opinion and speculation at best. If we knew, we would be sitting on an island in Tahiti sipping a beer rather than worrying about the general state of the market.

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posted by orlandovacationhome on Oct 25



With a fragmented industry with lots of players and no strong “branded” presence, the consumer for vacation homes is left to make some decisions with little or no information regarding the maintenance and cleanliness of the home they will eventually be staying in. Quality assurance in the mind of the consumer will be the ultmate differentiator after staying in the home or referrring

Orlando Vacation Home Management Quality Assurance

 

How Clean is your Vacation Home

How Clean is your Vacation Home

others to frequent that management company again. Along those lines, and before booking any vacation home, one should make sure that the management company has a program in place to proactively manage maintenance and cleanliness of each vacation home.

A quality program for housekeeping may include training methods, graded inspections and employee recognition to deliver a home that is clean and well maintained for each inbound guest. All three elements and others are part of an overall strategy to compete with the cleanest hotels, and to deliver a pleasurable experience.

From a maintenance perspective, regular and thorough inspections of the entire home are an important part of the process. Too many companies use the guests as their de facto QA team, which should not be the case, and is

All Vacation Homes Should be Quality Inspected

All Vacation Homes Should be Quality Inspected

certainly not what you paid for. Performing needed maintenance and preventive maintenance at appropriate intervals before the guest arrives keep the home and its collective infrastructure operating effectively to the benefit of the occupants.

Before you book your vacation home, make sure the management company has a quality program in place as evidenced by testimonials, referrals or a program mentioned on their website. Although this might seem a given as a consumer, it is surprising to see the number of companies that don’t see the guest experience as part of their “brand”. Why? They put their time and efforts into other areas of the business or they purposely cut corners to reduce expenses. Make sure you never book with a company in the latter group.

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