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Identifying a Super Timeshare Vacation Rental

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

While hundreds of cars sit in traffic on their way to the beach or vacation villa, you’ll be relaxing in your summer mountain cabin rental. With nature at your doorstep, privacy, land, mountain streams and beautiful scenery, a mountain cabin rental is a great summer vacation rental. For hints and tips on how to find the right cabin for your family this summer, keep reading.

Water versus Land

While waterfront properties offer water access and swimming, they also bring safety concerns, extra expense, reduced privacy and added headaches.

Before you spend the extra money on a waterfront cabin, ask yourself why you’re renting a mountain cabin this summer? Are you planning on hunting, hiking, having bonfires and trail running with the kids? If so, you don’t need a lakefront property to do that. Of course, if you have your heart set on a summer spent reading on the dock, go for it.

Finding a Mountain Cabin Rental

If you rent a mountain cabin in a popular ski area, you can save major money during the slow summer season in the continental US. Most of these cabins are fully equipped for winter, but are also suitable as a fantastic summer retreat option.

To find a summer mountain cabin rental, try looking at sites like VRBO (vrbo.com) or classified sites like Craigslist (craigslist.org). These sites will list a number of properties being rented directly from owners. You can typically search and sort by location, price and sleeping capacity.

For cabins that are rented by property management firms, try looking under your local real estate listings or the classifieds section of your newspaper. While you pay more for a cabin managed by a company, you’ll also get the assurance of legal contracts and a clear business transaction.

What to Look For in a Mountain Cabin

If you have kids or pets, your main priority is going to be to find a cabin that’s open to either or both, even at international locations. Before you start your search, make a list of the amenities you want and need. For example, laundry, fire pits, privacy or water access are all options to consider.

Before You Pay

Before you put down any form of deposit on your mountain cabin, have a written contract in your hands that clearly lays out all the terms and conditions of your rental agreement.

Make sure both parties, the renter and the landlord, understand what is and isn’t included in the rental along with each party’s responsibilities.

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