Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My husband and I have been coming here as renters for years. We love it. Still not quite ready to retire, but thinking of getting in now with owning a rental. We see the value in buying a patio villa, but we are unsure how much it would actually rent besides the prime time. Should we buy in the new Brownwood area? We live 10 hrs away, but want to manage it ourselves. How do we find a trusted Villager to help with the local things? Just nervous... We would live any and all advice...
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Played golf with a fellow last month who purchased a second unit on spec. Total annual gross on the rental property $600!
Low season very difficult to get long term renters and short term renters seemed, to him, to have less respect for the property. A better question would be what will be our loss opportunity in the current financial arena given the amount of time until we retire and move to TV.
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It's not about the annual revenue. It's about the tax write-off that can shave thousands off of your tax liability.
And buying your retirement home at today's prices instead of what they will be years down the road. Last edited by BettyCrocked; 07-12-2013 at 08:44 AM. |
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we only rent for high season..just to off set costs..
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if you can afford the home without the rent money than go for it but if you need a certain amount of income from the home you might want to wait
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Those "tax writeoffs" can be non-existent. It all depends of the rest of your financial situation. |
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Good advice. Renting CAN work, but it can be a challenge. I've rented my home for eight years, only when we are not there. Feb-April and a month or so in the Fall are our times! For the last three years we've rented all but about four or five weeks of the rest of the year. The main three reasons we are successful is because we have what folks call a gorgeous place with a heated pool and spa, a fantastic property manager and just the right kind of advertising. Before you jump in, try to decide what you are going to do with that patio villa in the future. Maybe you won't want to put in all the extras we did unless you think of this as the place you will use yourselves when you retire. We lucked out getting the place of our dreams, we won't ever need anything 'better', so we do not hesitate to invest in it. We have already received far greater returns than we had hoped for. The property manager is essential for us because cannot take care of things from our northern home. Most of our guests return because the manager takes care of everything they need. Can you find people who will do all the details including cleaning, inspection, maintenance, taxes, etc.? For a modest subscription fee we get hundreds of hits on our webpage which has worldwide exposure. Send me a pm if you want more info. Best of luck! |
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