5 Tips To Help You Find A Great Vacation Rental
With the holiday season in the books for yet another year many folks are now turning their attention toward
the next big family get together, the annual family vacation. Fitting the yearly vacation into the budget may be a bit more difficult this year, but many people will find a way to enjoy that time together with family and friends. If you are looking forward to a summer (spring, or fall) vacation you may want to consider looking for a vacation rental home as your housing option. Avoid the common causes of headaches and stress by following the tips outlined below to find a good place to stay.
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Know the pros and cons of renting vacation homes. One of the biggest factors that attract families to vacation homes versus hotel rooms is the ample space a vacation home provides. You will find more privacy than you would in a hotel room while being able to enjoy a more relaxed “homey” atmosphere. With the larger size many people opt to split the cost of renting a home and share the rental with other friends or extended family. Keep in mind that in exchange for the size and space of a vacation home you will likely be on your own to enjoy it. This generally means no maid service, organized activities or on site property manager.
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Save money by swapping houses. A popular trend that allows many people to enjoy vacations all around the world for little or no money is house swapping. Visit HomeExchange.com to see a listing of homeowners interesting in trading homes for vacation, the concept is as simple as it sounds; you stay in their home while they stay in yours.
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Cut costs in dining and laundry services. Dining out is a huge expense when traveling, the more people-the more money you have to shell out. When you rent a vacation home you generally have the ability to cook your own meals. This feature alone can save you hundreds of dollars in your vacation budget. Add laundry facilities and your vacation just became easier all around.
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Ask important questions. All rental homes are not created equal. Do not assume amenities or extras are include, find out by asking the right questions. Are linens, dishes, a coffeemaker, shampoo or soap included? When you are asking these important questions take the time to inquire about local restaurants, shops or stores the owner would recommend. You should also know who is responsible for cleaning and what condition the home is expected to be in upon checkout. Find out who the contact person is if you should experience any trouble during your stay.
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Know what to expect when conducting business. Renting a vacation home can be similar to renting a hotel room in that you will often be required to make some form of deposit to hold your reservation. Unlike reserving a hotel room you may be dealing directly with the homeowner when renting a vacation home; therefore rules and payment methods may vary. You may be asked to sign a contract, take the time to read the information it contains and make sure you are comfortable with the terms before you commit.
Vacations should be a time to relax and escape the chaos that many of us experience in our daily lives. If you do your research and plan accordingly you can schedule a great vacation and stay within your budget ensuring both you and your loved ones benefit the most from your efforts.
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