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Healdsburg hears PlumpJack project
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, CA - Dec 6, 2008
PlumpJack has been brought in by Schellinger Brothers, an established Santa Rosa-based home-building company that has an option to buy the 3-acre parcel ...
Wyndham Worldwide CEO Stephen Holmes' Remarks at PhoCusWright ...
Hospitality Net - Nov 21, 2008
We are the world?s largest vacation exchange network and among the world?s largest global marketers of vacation rental properties. ...WYN
Cottage lite's the life
Vancouver Sun,  Canada - Nov 22, 2008
Mr. Symons bought his three fractional cottages in three different developments by Toronto-based Chandler Point Corp. (www.chandlerpoint.com). ...
Havens | Norris, Tenn. Lake Living in Solitude Draws ?Outsiders?
New York Times, United States - Nov 20, 2008
There are a lot of lake cottages built in the 1930s and 1940s for the TVA workers. They have two to four bedrooms and now go for between $150000 and $250000 ...
Delta Dawn
New York Times, United States - Nov 14, 2008
Pine forest, bog and fishing communities make up the west side; small communities of Craftsman cottages and century-old seaside mansions line the grassy ...

East Hampton Star
Despite Economy, Boon For Builder
East Hampton Star,  USA - Nov 13, 2008
In 1996, during a vacation in Montauk, he began looking at properties here. ?I saw builders were making a much higher rate of return on their total ...
Change coming to Krkono?e
Prague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic - Nov 25, 2008
At first they were just a handful of lone Romantics and pilgrims, who would spend nights in the hay lofts of mountain cottages ? at the time German owned ...
Form 4 Oracle: Boston, MA -- Form4Oracle: Insider Trading Report ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Nov 13, 2008
Its accommodations include hotel rooms and suites, villas, cottages, bungalows, campgrounds, vacation ownership condominiums, city apartments, second homes, ...WYN - OTC:CMTX
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: vacation + buy + cottages  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Nouveau-riche exhibitionism on Cape Cod
Cape Cod Today, MA -
One looks in vain for the relaxed beach furniture of the seaside cottage. Posed photographs of many of the clients are included, giving the production the ...
Here's what you need to know about recreation properties
Canada.com, Canada - Aug 3, 2008
If you happen to already own a cottage that has no debt on it, then you can also refinance that existing property for up to 90 per cent of its value and get ...

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Summertime and eating is easy
Canada.com, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
Chilling at a country cottage is living life unplugged from regular diurnal demands yap ping and nipping at our heels. Still, for the cook in the family, ...
The County works its charm
Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
The Regency cottage listed for $1.25-million has 12 acres of land, water access across the road, and a carriage house. Mr. Gruer says some of the nicest ...

Canada.com
The cure for cabin fever: a touch of glass
Canada.com, Canada - Aug 1, 2008
Oh, I could go on, but it's the cabin after all, so let's just get it right so we can enjoy the vacation. You can buy any glass you like but I recommend the ...
A wow place to vacation, with a little help from your friends
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Jul 21, 2008
By CW CAMERON You and your best friends regularly vacation together and the conversation on the porch often turns to the idea of going in to buy a place ...
For a cheaper cottage, ditch the road
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jul 19, 2008
You could follow George Popper's example and buy a water-access cottage, a more affordable property because you can reach it only by boat. ...
Is it a good time to buy a vacation home?
Aurora Beacon News, IL - Jul 21, 2008
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says the right time to buy a vacation home might just be now. ? Identify Your Priorities. ...
Cottage industry surviving gas crunch
TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - Jul 7, 2008
In the Annapolis Valley, there hasn?t been any rush to get rid of or buy cottages, said Gary Morse of HomeLife Valley Realty. ...
First-time home buyers can tap IRA
Boston Globe, United States - Jul 30, 2008
She postponed a long-awaited kayak trip because an out-of-state buyer was coming into town with a reportedly all-cash offer for a waterfront cottage. ...
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[BOOK] … : A Study of Accommodations in Northern Wisconsin: Vacation Home Cottages, American Plan Resorts
TA Wingenter, PS Sadowske, D Link - 1983 - University of Wisconsin--Extension, Cooperative Extension …

An Unhappy Situation Occurs -
CK Brooks - The English Journal, 1995 - JSTOR
... whalers and vacation- ers, were at first forced to live to- gether in one small
area. They could not use the public beaches; they could not buy cottages freely ...

[PDF] BRITISH COLUMBIA -
V Island, SA Provinces - Canada: New Society Publishers - remax-oa.com
... Vacation condominiums are increasingly popular because of low maintenance and ... further
from the city or choosing to purchase back lot cottages with lake ...

The Valuation of Individual Opportunity Cost of Social Welfare: Use of Vacation Homes -
E ACCINELLI, JG BRIDA, EJS CARRERA, G CAVAZOS - papers.ssrn.com
... Suppose that the vacation homes are initially owned by the national consumers (low
income ... h Y the (high) income of an agent that can buy the house ... his cottage. ...
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[CITATION] Foreign Second Home Purchases
R Pettersson
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… . He made the island his summer retreat, con-verting the lodge to a vacation home, where family and …
T AY - The Disappearing Islands of the Chesapeake, 2005 - books.google.com
... con- verting the lodge to a vacation home, where ... Soon after its purchase of Par-
sons Island, McCormick built a club- house and cottages and over die ...
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Pastoral vacations
P Vacations - Pastoral Psychology, 1953 - Springer
... They move to larger churches where something like two months' vacation is the rule. ...
Or they may be able to rent (or even begin to buy) a cottage, cabin, or ...

[PDF] Evening Program
SA Begins, HD?oeuvres, NH Bar, C Raffle, SA … - brightonacademy.org
... 50 Country Cottage Cafe & ... 15 Mexico Family Vacation This package includes five nights
accommodations and ... Audio 256mb MP3 Player Named "Best Buy" in Backpacker ...
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ETHNICITY, RELIGION, AND CLASS AS ELEMENTS IN THE EVOLUTION OF LAKE WINNIPEG RESORTS
JC Lehr, HJ Selwood, E Badiuk - The Canadian Geographer, 1991 - Blackwell Synergy
... Winnipeg?s first vacation cottages were established by members of the city?s social
and commercial elite near Kenora on Lake of the Woods after the area ...

[PDF] Exploring Possibilities and Priorities
I PART - media.wiley.com
... ?It seems that just a week or two vacation in a rural get- away is giving
second-home prospects the itch to buy a cottage of their own. ...
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Vacation cottages can be challenging to buy, own

By Bob Bruss

July 03, 2006

Just in time for the peak summer season for buying and selling vacation cottages, Douglas Hunter wrote the ultra-complete "The Cottage Ownership Guide." When I first spotted this well-designed book in a major bookstore, I thought perhaps it was about architectural styles of small homes. Wrong. Instead, it explains virtually every aspect of buying, owning and selling summer waterfront cottages.

Never having owned a summer home, but having enjoyed many visits to cottages owned by friends and relatives, until studying this book I didn't realize all the possible pitfalls buyers can encounter unless they understand the major considerations of buying a summer home. Equally important, sellers of vacation cottages can learn from this book what smart buyers will demand before purchase.

 

Although the book primarily takes the viewpoint of prospective cottage buyers, heavy emphasis is placed on the income-tax aspects for both buyers and sellers. The book begins with buyer "needs" and "wants" lists, including driving-distance considerations, and even possible plans for permanent, year-round living during retirement.

If the book has a flaw it is that author Douglas Hunter is Canadian and he constantly over-emphasizes the Canadian taxation and ownership laws. While it is interesting to learn the differences between U.S. and Canadian laws, by the end of the book the U.S. reader becomes thoroughly convinced owning a Canadian vacation cottage offers few benefits and many drawbacks for U.S. citizens.

 

However, most of the book applies to buyers and sellers of virtually all vacation cottages. Approximately half of the book is devoted to locating a suitable area for acquiring a vacation cottage. After the search narrows down to a specific area and a specific cottage, Hunter explains details of what to look for because buying such a property is much different than purchasing an urban house or condominium.

The author warns cottage buyers to be aware the listing agent primarily represents the seller and, unless buyers hire their own buyer's agent, they are unrepresented. He also notes the potential problems with buying direct from a seller who might not be aware of all the defect disclosure requirements.

 
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Heavy emphasis is placed on the buyer obtaining a current survey of the property to be certain there are no encroachments or other undisclosed problems. Then the investigation moves on to having a professional inspection of the cottage, with special attention to the water supply and septic system. The author even explains the pros and cons of buying a "tear-down" cottage and the frequent difficulty of building new to comply with today's local zoning and construction requirements.

Unique methods of financing the purchase of a vacation cottage are explained, but without great detail. Hunter suggests contacting local mortgage lenders who are familiar with the area and are often anxious to originate local mortgages. He even explains the tax consequences of deducting mortgage interest on a second home.

Unexpected in this book are the very complete discussions of sharing cottage ownership with friends or relatives, possible pitfalls to anticipate and resolve, and even the pros and cons of renting the cottage to tenants when it is not being used by the owner. The book also contains unanticipated discussions about using a cottage as a year-round retirement home, and the possible drawbacks of passing a vacation cottage on to adult children.

Chapter topics include "Getting Started"; "Choosing Your Lake or River"; "The Property Search Process"; "Taking a Test Drive"; "The Property Survey"; "Inspecting the Cottage"; "Buying a Lot or Tear-Down"; "Financing the Cottage Purchase"; "Sharing a Cottage"; "Renting Out Your Cottage"; "Selling Your Cottage"; "Relocating to Vacation Country"; and "Handing Down the Cottage."

This one-of-a-kind book reveals virtually everything a vacation-cottage buyer needs to know before making a purchase offer. It is a well-designed book, which is easy reading. Yet it is very complete in its coverage of the unique considerations vacation-cottage buyers need to know. On my scale of one to 10, this outstanding book rates a solid 10.

"The Cottage Ownership Guide," by Douglas Hunter (Cottage Life Books, Buffalo, NY), 2006, $35.00; 248 pages; Available in stock or by special order at local bookstores, public libraries, and www.Amazon.com.

 



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