Owning a Vacation Home in Park City , Utah Pros and Cons, from a Park City Real Estate Agent
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Pros and Cons of Buying a Vacation Property in Park City Utah. Buying that Ski Home? Even if you've made up your mind to buy a vacation home, it's still a good idea to consider the positives and negatives. Some pros would definitely be: It's an investment. Like your primary home, a vacation home will hopefully and probably increase in value. You can earn money by renting it out. If you aren't going to live in the vacation home throughout the year, you could create a passive income stream by renting it out to other vacationers. You'll save on vacations. Depending where the vacation home is, maybe you'll have to spend money on gas or airfare, but otherwise, you'll already have a place to stay. You can enjoy longer vacations. After a while, it's hard to justify spending $100, $200 or $300 a night at a hotel, and so you cut your vacation short after a certain number of days or maybe a week or two. But this is your vacation home. In fact, if you work remotely, you may be able to work from your vacation home. You can decide the length of your vacation instead of how long you can afford to stay at a hotel. It can boost your quality of life. It's not all about money. A vacation home will allow you to a place to recharge and relax, and family members and friends could potentially join you. But there are also some negatives: It's expensive. The cost of buying and maintaining a vacation home is steep. You're going to be paying another mortgage, plus property taxes, insurance and utilities, just as you do with your primary residence. The costs could mean you save less for other things. Consider the bigger picture: Will you have less to save for your kids' college fund or your retirement? You'll have to maintain another home and keep it secure. How long will your vacation home be empty? With today's technology, you can probably set up cameras and monitoring equipment to allay your concern. But pipes can freeze in the winter. You might want a change of scenery. In a few years when the novelty of your vacation home has worn off a bit, will you long to go on a vacation somewhere completely different? And will you feel that it's impossible to take a vacation anywhere else, since you've put so much time and money into your vacation home?

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