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Choose The Right Vacation Property
(ARA) – Vacations produce a
lifetime of memories. No matter where you go, you get to
spend quality time with your friends, family and the
people you care about. Many travelers realize this is
priceless and have decided to investigate owning a
vacation home or joining a destination club.
According to the National Association of Realtors,
vacation and investment-home sales both set records in
2005, with the combined total of second home sales
accounting for four out of 10 residential transactions.
“Deciding to own a second home or join a destination
club really should be viewed as an investment in
memories that are yet to be made,” said Steve Greer, CEO
of an organization that specializes in luxury vacation
residences. “Choose what fits you and your family’s
needs best.”
There are many options for different people depending on
what they want out of a vacation investment. Some feel
like a second home -- whether it is a cabin up north,
cottage on the beach, or condo for the winter months --
is the best option. Others believe joining a destination
club might suit their needs better. Here are some things
to think about for each option:
Second Home
Vacation homes are permanent destinations that work well
for those who know they enjoy one area, want to return
time and time again and perhaps want to stay for an
extended period of time. Owning the home gives the
person the ability to decorate, organize and change the
home to fit their needs.
With this freedom comes home maintenance that often
takes a lot of time and can be costly. If you live away
from your vacation home, you will need to hire someone
to take care of the lawn and clean while you are away.
If you live close, you could spend many hours on regular
maintenance, not including unanticipated problems.
“Vacation homes often need to be opened in one season
and closed during another. Before purchasing, understand
the time and financial commitment maintenance will take
to be sure there are no surprises,” says Greer.
Destination Clubs
Destination clubs consist of members who join a country
club type of organization to utilize a portfolio of
properties owned by the club. The clubs work well for
someone who enjoys the privacy, space and conveniences a
home offers, but doesn’t want to be tied down to just
one location. Members also don’t have to worry about
maintenance because the organization takes care of each
property. Members find the costs of club membership to
be typically more commensurate with the amount of travel
they will likely undertake.
Destination clubs also provide vacation planning and
on-site concierge services to help members make the most
of their vacation experience. One example is The LUSSO
Collection, which specializes in luxury accommodations
for its members, and strives to provide personalized
service to ensure an unforgettable experience.
With properties in locations such as Lake Tahoe, Calif.;
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Manhattan; Hawaii; the Bahamas
and other choice destinations, LUSSO provides members
unlimited access to multi-million dollar vacation homes.
Residences are fully equipped with all needed items
including a Lincoln Navigator, golf clubs, a gourmet
kitchen stocked with pre-arrival groceries and amenities
for all travelers regardless of age.
The country club similarity extends to the economic
structure, whereby members pay a fully refundable
deposit (currently $350,000) and annual dues for
unlimited access to the clubs portfolio of residences
and services.
When a friend presented Harry Hoopis, Managing Partner
of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, with an
opportunity to join LUSSO, Harry had already done his
due diligence on fractionalized vacation models. He
decided to sell his vacation property and cut “the
headaches of maintenance, association fees, security,
taxes and other issues .... This was exactly the right
club for me and my family at the right time.”
The right choice for you depends on what you really need
and want out of future vacations. By exploring your
options, you will ensure that you make the right choice
for future memories.
For more information, visit www.lussocollection.com, or
call (866) GO LUSSO.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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