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Before Buying a Vacation Home - 2/13/2020

There's a fine difference between a second home and a vacation home.  If you are going to primarily use the home for yourself, then, it is probably a second home.  If you're going to use it some during the year and rent it out the rest of the time, it is probably a vacation home.

There is another possibility.  If you use it for 14 days a year or less, the property could be a rental property which means you may have some benefits that are not available to vacation properties.  These may seem insignificant, but the tax laws require that they are handled differently.

Try to be realistic about what your expectations are for the property.  Are you looking for an investment that will earn rental income and go up in value?  Are you trying to find a way to lower the costs of vacations by owning the property?  How do you feel about strangers using your property when you're not there? 

Vacation rentals are short-term which may realize higher rents, but they could also have higher than normal vacancy rates.  Maintenance and management are usually more than on long term rentals.

If your objective is to have an investment, you could analyze the property as a vacation property and a long-term rental to see which might provide you the best results.

It would be a good idea to do some research on the area you're considering investing to find out about appreciation trends and the local economy.  A local REALTOR® can provide you with valuable information before you invest as well as revenue and expense estimates.

There are a lot of things to consider besides it being a nice place to recreate.  If you'd like a recommendation for a real estate professional in the area you're interested in, let me know and I'll put you in touch.  Send me an email at Lilo.Carroll@eractx.com or call me at (254) 213-6990.

Lilo Carroll Associate Broker ERA Brokers Consolidated Harker Heights, TX (254) 554-1292 0281463 Texas Lilo Carroll was born and raised in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, where she met and married John, a military aviator, now retired. John and Lilo have lived in the greater Fort Hood area since 1971, and chose to retire here and raise their 3 sons. Lilo offers a wealth of experience in real estate. She has practiced real estate in the greater Fort Hood and Temple/Belton areas since 1979. To show her commitment to the profession she has pursued continued education and obtained her broker license in 1984, her GRI, Graduate Realtor Institute, and CRS, Certified Residential Specialist, designations in 1984, her RRC, Referral and Relocation Certified designation in 1991, the coveted CRP, Certified Relocation Professional designation in 1992, the e-PRO designation endorsed by the National Association of Realtors in 2004, the RFC, Residential Finance Consultant designation in 2008, the MCRS - Military Certified Residential Specialist in 2013, and became a New Home Construction Specialist in 2023. She was instrumental in forming military relocation fairs in Ft. Leavenworth, KS, as well as providing relocation assistance seminars at various military installations nationwide. Her yearly attendance at real estate and relocation oriented conventions and educational sessions nationwide assures up-to-date knowledge of the real estate field. She has been an invited panel member/speaker at bi regional conferences on military relocation aspects. When you hire Lilo Carroll you get the benefit of her knowledge and judgment. She is eager to share her experience with customers and clients, as well as with fellow realtors. She does not measure her success in the number of closed transactions but in the number of satisfied clients. Lilo has been a member of the ERA Leaders Circle since Colonial Real Estate joined the ERA network in 1997. Lilo has been in the Top 10 every year in closed transactions among the combined ERA Colonial Real Estate offices. In 2023 Lilo ranked in the Top 20 for Individual agents within the ERA franchise nationally (Top 1%). Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter