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Last Updated: Feb 16th, 2009 - 10:01:04
How to Attract Guests to Your Vacation Home (Yes, Even at $4 a Gallon!)
By Christine Karpinski
May 7, 2008, 23:29 PST |
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Vacation homeowners may be worried that a sluggish economy and spiraling gas prices will have renters staying away in droves. Christine Karpinski explains how to win over guests and keep them coming back for more.
If you own a vacation home that you rent to others, you may be a bit nervous about all the "doom & gloom" you keep hearing. The economy has slowed to a crawl, consumers have a death grip on their wallets, and worst of all, gas prices are through the roof. Sure doesn't give you much hope that your rental calendar will be filling up this summer, does it? Actually, says Christine Karpinski, you may be worrying needlessly. In a strange sort of way, the economic downturn actually benefits vacation homeowners!
"In stressful times, people crave vacations more than ever," says Karpinski, director of Owner Community for HomeAway.com and author of How to Rent Vacation Properties by Owner, 2nd Edition: The Complete Guide to Buy, Manage, Furnish, Rent, Maintain and Advertise Your Vacation Rental Investment (Kinney Pollack Press, 2007, ISBN: 0-9748249-9-2, $26.00). "We all need something to look forward to.
"I own several vacation homes, and for me personally, this past year has been great," she adds. "I made more money from them in 2007 than I made in the last five years. In fact, the only better year I've ever had was right after 9/11. It just makes sense that when things are bad, people plan vacations. We want to spend time with family and friends because we're more aware of how precious our loved ones really are."
Chances are you already have your vacation home listed with a vacation rental marketplace website like HomeAway.com. (Even though many of your guests might be local "road trip" vacationers, it still makes good sense to advertise on sites that draw national and international traffic—just in case.) You may use other marketing methods as well. But no matter how you attract people to your beach cottage, mountain chalet, or lakeside cabin, Karpinski recommends doing everything possible to sell potential guests on the fact that your home is a fun and economical choice.
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