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Maintaining Your Vacation Home From Afar

July 5, 2022 by chorton 1 Comment

It can be easy to daydream about buying a vacation home as the summer season is in full swing.

After the excitement has subsided, it’s time for you to think about the logistics of buying a vacation home.

It’s easier than ever to keep an eye on your home and ensure it meets the highest standards, regardless of how far away you are.

  1. Hire a trusted person to clean your space. You and potential renters will be able to rest assured that everything is in order. Tip: Do not leave a spare key outside. Instead, give a neighbor a key.
  2. Use technology: In these digital times it’s likely you have many of these devices at home. So why not INSTALL MONITORS around your vacation property. You can add additional protection to your property by installing motion sensor security systems. If you are renting your space, you might also want to consider changing locks that permit you to program the keycode frequently.
  3. Make an owner’s closet This is essential if you have guests coming into your home, whether they are seasonal renters, property managers or family members. A special lock can be used to secure a closet or room. It will allow you to store personal items and sentimental items. Pro-tip : Keep important documents in this area safe.
  4. Don’t leave your house empty. A vacant home is a prime target for burglars who are most likely to be looking for the easiest targets. It is important to ensure that mail, newspapers, and deliveries don’t pile up in your vacation home. Good practices include cleaning gutters and maintaining a neat landscape. Pro-tip: Install smart lighting fixtures inside your home that can be controlled remotely. These can be turned on and off frequently so your home looks liveable from the outside.
  5. Get to Know the Area Whether you plan to spend time on your property or rent it out, it is a smart idea to make connections. Know your neighbors and local activities. You can also network with handymen and cleaning services to help you maintain your property.
  6. Register to get police checks: Check if your vacation property is located in the U.S. for vacation home inspections. Many towns offer programs that allow registered volunteers or police officers to periodically inspect your home’s perimeter while you are away.

A vacation home can be a great investment and holds important sentimental value. Make sure it is safe and in good order while you are away.

 

Original Blog: https://www.landhub.com/land-news/maintaining-your-vacation-home-from-afar/?inf_contact_key=0e6a37f5af7fb89e0c179edd2f733cf1680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1

Filed Under: Blog, Buying a home, Investing Tagged With: Blog, buying a home, investing, tips, vacation home

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