Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How To Make Money With A Vacation ental

















Perhaps you purchased a vacation rental years ago and are now considering how you can hold on to it in these trying economical times. Or, maybe you are wondering how you can afford to purchase a vacation rental now. You may be needing additional income in order to retire, but don’t want to sell your vacation home now that you are in a position to really enjoy it. The answer to each of these considerations is to rent out your vacation rental.

Income
Whether you are looking for additional income or just want a way to make the mortgage payment on a vacation home, renting it out is your best bet. After you’ve decided to do so, the first question that comes to mind is how much to charge. For a starting point, divide your monthly mortgage payment by 7. This should be close to your average nightly rate. If your payment is $1500, for example, your nightly rate would be around $215 per night. It would appear that you would just have to rent out the vacation rental an average of one week a month to pay for itself. However, there are other expenses, such as property taxes, home owner's insurance, maintenance fees, electric bills, cleaning costs, etc. At the above calculated rate, you would need to rent the vacation rental 15 to 17 weeks out of the year, on average, to come out even.

It may not be as simple as just dividing your mortgage payment by 7 to come up with the final nightly rental rate. There are other considerations, such as location and time of year. You can only charge what the market will pay, or your vacation rental will be empty most of the time. If you are in a location where rentals are in demand, you can charge more. However, if you are in a less frequented location, you will have to drop your fee. There are also seasonal considerations. When your vacation rental is in a seasonally visited location, such as skiing or coastal havens, you can charge more as the season dictates. Likewise, charge less in the off season.

Tax Advantages
Homeowners know that the interest part of their mortgage payment is tax deductible. However, you can only get this same tax advantage, on your vacation rental, when you spend time there during the year. Otherwise, the IRS sees your vacation rental as just rental property. The IRS rule is that you must inhabit the vacation rental for 14 days or at least 10% of the amount of time it is rented through the year. For the complete official rules on the mortgage tax advantage see IRS Publication 527. In Canada, the mortgage interest on a vacation home is not deductible, but in both countries the income is taxed.

Money To Be Made
There is money to be made with a vacation rental. By advertising online with a vacation rental site like RentMyPlace.com, you have the best advantage of getting your place rented as it's seen by the many people. It is, however, extremely important to do your homework in regards to governmental rules, regulations and deductions. Don't stop there. Before you purchase the vacation rental of your dreams, pencil out how much income you can expect to recieve and what your expenses will add up to. An informed choice is a wise choice that will pay you back in cash.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Hawaii On a Budget


For many people, a trip to Hawaii is a life-long dream that they think is not affordable. Plan carefully and you’ll see that it is, in fact, entirely possible. Start by choosing just one of the islands to visit. Hawaii on a budget usually means not just watching your cash, but also watching your time. Hopping from one island to the next will use up both your money and time in short order. Start by Making a list of the “must dos.” Choose a central location that will allow you to easily get to all of those things easily.

Time
The weather in Hawaii seems perfect to most visitors, nearly all year long. It only makes sense to choose a time for your vacation when others might consider it an off time. You’ll find the best deals during the months of April through November. Spring and fall are the very best times to visit. This might seem odd at first. However, the islands are a haven for those in the northern areas. That means they travel to Hawaii in the winter months, when it is coldest in their home locations.

Flight fares
The least expensive flight fares will be, of course, out of the west. The further you reside from the western shores, the more you will pay for your flight. If you can be flexible about dates for your trip, you might find a last minute deal. It pays to keep an eye on airline sites and newsletters where unannounced special fares are offered throughout the year.

Accommodations- Hawaii Vacation Rentals
The most cost effective lodging is a vacation rental. It allows you to stay in one location, while you enjoy all the surrounding endeavors on your itinerary. Of course, you will need to attend a luau during your visit, but otherwise so much money can be saved by preparing your own meals. This is true even if you stock up on just breakfast and late night snack foods. Most vacation rentals come with fully equipped kitchens. You will be pleasantly surprise to find the use of beach towels and other water recreational gear included in many Hawaiian rentals. Renting a vacation condo, apartment or home, lets you receive the full effect of living in Hawaii.

Low cost or free
Hawaii’s natural beauty is free to enjoy. Spend time at one of the many exquisite beaches, enjoying snorkeling, swimming or boogie boarding. Take a picnic lunch, you packed earlier, from your vacation rental. No matter which island you choose, there are plenty of low cost and free endeavors. If you’ve chosen the island of Oahu to visit, don’t miss a hiking trip up Diamond Head. When you get to the top you’ll have a full view of Waikiki. The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial tour, at Pearl Harbor, is not to be missed. Maui offers many famous places to visit, such as the Haleakala Crater, Kaanapali Beach, the road to Hana and the old town of Lahaina. The island of Molokai has a rain forest on the east side. You’ll find African and Indian wildlife at the Molokai Ranch Wildlife Park. The Big Island is full of natural beauty, including Akaka Falls, Lapakahi State Historical Park and the Tsunami Museum (free admission).

Winter Ski Destinations in North America


When you are passionate about skiing, your annual vacation takes place during the winter months. North America is never short of skiing destinations with excellent snow boarding opportunities. Although, most great skiing conditions are shrouded by resorts, you’ll find a big savings in renting a vacation rental rather than taking an expensive room. Start by choosing a winter ski destination in North America and then find a rental that meets all your needs.

Sun Valley, Idaho

Sun Valley became a popular ski destination in the late 30s, when Earnest Hemingway made it a favorite winter get-away. More recent repeat seasonal visitors include Tom Hanks, Clint Eastwood and Bruce Willis. Vacationers, from around the world, love the good quality ski trails and the two well-known mountains of Dollar and Bald. Dollar Mountain is the choice for beginning skiers and Bald (Baldy) Mountain is better for more advanced skiers, with a summit of 9150 feet. Sun Valley offers many cultural events that will add to your winter vacation enjoyment, such as art galleries, theater, concerts, lectures, opera and the symphony.

Whistler and Blackcomb, British Columbia

Major ski magazines have touted Whistler as one of the top skiing destinations. It’s most recently remembered as a host to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. The Whistler and Blackcomb mountains make up the main snow sporting attractions of the area, which offers more than 200 trails and 8,000 acres of ski terrain. For a special treat, spend an afternoon at Blackcomb’s 7th Heaven location for some of the best views. Enjoy skiing Sunburn and Angel Dust for long, bumpy runs. You’ll find some of the best cuisine at the lodges and other restaurants, but the prices match the exquisite flavors. Enjoy a few great dining experiences, but save some cash by making use of the kitchen facilities in your vacation rental.

Aspen, Colorado

Populated with an abundance of beautiful aspen trees, the city of Aspen is touted as a luxury ski location. It can be expensive, but there are plenty of ways to save off of the slopes with renting a vacation rental. Although the four mountains at Aspen are not connected, they are close enough together that you can use the free shuttle to travel from base to base. At the end of the day, for the low price of $5, an attendant will deliver your skiing equipment to the base location you’d like to start at the next day. Beginning skiers will do best to start out at Buttermilk, while more intermediate skiers will enjoy the runs at Highlands or Aspen Mountains.

Mont Tremblant

The ski village of Mont Tremblant is located amid the Laurentian mountains of Quebec. A great beginners start can be found at the longest run, Nansen. However, there are plenty of runs for experts, such as Expo and Cossack If you are feeling extremely confidant try Dynamite. It’s the steepest run in Eastern Canada, with a pitch of 42 degrees. In total, you’ll find 95 runs to choose from. Ski areas are marked off into zones, such as ‘blade zone’, ‘mogul zone’, ‘glade zone’ and ‘slow skiing zone’. Mont Tremblant boasts skiing conditions past the winter months, all the way into April.