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 5
Good Vacation Home Management
So you own a vacation home? Join about 40,000 other owners in the Orlando, Kissimmee, Disney, Clermont or Davenport area.
What Homeowners should demand from their management company:
- The option to opt out of the management contract at any time if you are not happy with the company.
- The ability to rent out your home at least 65% of the year.
- A quarterly quality assurance and inspection report with photos and scores for all aspects of your home from the AC system to pool.
- Assurance that home repairs are completed at cost, and that a detailed report is provided of work completed
- All capital projects are bid out in writing to at least three bidders for items such as roof repair, ac replacement, pool resurfacing etc.
- Minor repairs are billed at a rate no higher than $35 an hour.
- You can login-in to your account 24 hours a day to view all bookings, maintenance and account details.
- They are licensed and insured, and can provide all documentation
- They provide resumes of their key staff
- They respond quickly and professionally to your requests and answer their phones by the third ring 24/7
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posted by orlandovacationhome on Sep 20
Orlando Florida Vacation Home Subdivsions are Not All Equal
There are some great subdivisions out there for your vacation home, and there are some not so great.
We recommend you stay in vacation home communities that are newer (built in the last 10 years), and those that have extensive community facilities such as pools, club house, play ground, etc…
A gated subdivision is a nice extra touch, as it can keep unwanted elements out of the community.
If you are coming to Orlando for the theme parks, you stay as close to the parks as possible.
Also, find out a little about the subdivision – how many foreclosures are there? Are there incomplete and vacant lots? Are there a lot of lawns overgrown? Can you be at the main entrance to Disney in under 10 mins?
Our favorites:
Emerald Island
Windsor Hills
There are at least 50 other subdivisions to choose from, so be careful. Some of them are terrible and poorly maintained. Do your homework and ask a lot of questions!
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