7 Things To Consider When Buying A Holiday Home/Lodge
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The mere thought of purchasing a holiday home is enough to put you in a peaceful state. However, actually going through with purchase requires the same sensible considerations you would apply to any financial decision. You should know what you want, weigh your options carefully and keep an eye on the numbers to make sure you get the best possible deal.
1. You can start by looking for a mortgage loan. Depending on the status of your primary home, a lender may only be willingly to provide a limited amount of funds. An alternative would be to refinance your primary home at a lower interest rate. This could give you the money needed to purchase your holiday home.
2. Decide what type of holiday home you want. Are you looking for a house, condo or cabin? This is extremely important, as home owners association fees may be involved.
3. Discuss your plans with several real estate agents before deciding. Aside from learning what’s available, check into their credentials and find out how long they’ve been in the business.
4. Give yourself a few different options. Never go with the first home that appeals. Compare sizes, amenities and prices.
5. Keep maintenance in mind. If you’re only going to be there a few weeks out of the year, make sure you have a way to maintain the home while you’re away.
6. Find out if there are any restrictions that would prevent you from renting out the property. Your holiday home can also be a great source of income.
7. Beware of taxes. If your holiday home is available for rent over a certain amount of time, the IRS will label it as income property opposed to a home residence. This is a factor that could raise your taxes significantly.
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This article was written on behalf of Exclsuive lodges who offer Cotswold holiday lodges and Lake District holiday lodges
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