Five Orlando Fl Lodging Must HavesWritten by Art McCarty
lodging must haves Orlando FL Island Hideaway provides a unique lodging Orlando vacation rental combined with a luxury Florida resort with Large rooms and all resort amenities, you will enjoy a complete Orlando vacation at a cost effective price. Many Orlando vacationers enjoy sitting by pool or hot tub and relaxing in Florida sunshine. For others it's enjoying a game of tennis or basketball and getting a massage afterwards. Either way, coming to Orlando, Florida for a relaxing Orlando vacation will give you a needed break from your day to day routine. Fitness Center Look for an fitness center that is not just a hole in wall or afterthought. You’ve seen these before, old equipment in a 2 x 4 sq ft room. Look for a nice spacious setting with TV, treadmills, interval trainers and weight equipment. Most vacation rental communities have nothing at all, so check what they have if they do. Lockers and Showers Before your workout you may need a place to store your belongings and after your workout you may want to shower and clean up. This is a convenience you will miss if it is not available. Sauna and Steam room Who doesn’t love to go in sauna or steam room after a good workout? Maybe you haven’t had luxury of doing this. Check to see if this is an amenity your vacation property offers. You deserve best on your vacation.
| | So You Want to Sell Your TimeshareWritten by Dana Sanders
You are owner of a timeshare and have decided time has come to part ways. You may be interested in another timeshare or have decided a timeshare isn’t for you. Whatever your reason may be, a timeshare is a piece of real estate and you should place as much thought and planning into selling a timeshare as you would any other piece of real estate. Many agencies exist that will assist you in selling your timeshare or buy it outright. However, just as any situation where money is involved, there are many agencies that will successfully take your money and your timeshare, leaving you with a small percent of your profit. Of course, legitimate agencies exist that will assist you selling your timeshare in a completely professional manner. Weeding legitimate agencies from scam artists will save you a lot of time, frustration, and money.The best scam detector you have in your arsenal is your common sense. Before placing your money and property in someone else’s hands, it would be a good idea to do some research on that agency. Ask questions, check out their references, and contact Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against agency. Remember golden rule of buying and selling: if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is! Do not decide on a whim. Spontaneity may be a good quality in other aspects of life, but not when dealing with anything to do with money. Your goal isn’t to line someone else’s pockets. Your goal is to sell your timeshare for its full market value. Beware of companies who require a fee before sale of your timeshare has transpired. Even if they claim this fee is refundable once sale is made, best thing to do is turn on your heels and leave. Remember basic relationship between a company and a client. Pay only after desired result is achieved. Once agency has your money, you have taken away their incentive to work. Selling a timeshare can be a difficult task since there are many factors that are involved. Not only are you selling a specific time during year, you are also selling a location and a resort. These factors make finding a buyer a bit more difficult, since someone may be interested in time and location, but not resort or vice versa. In order to provide buyer with best timeshare option, you need to price timeshare realistically. Find out going market value for other timeshares in your area or during your allotted time. To find this information, contact resort for their current selling prices or check out real estate records for your area. Another way to obtain a price is through an appraisal of your timeshare. An appraisal company will charge a fee for their service and can readily be found in telephone book or by contacting an appraiser’s association, such as Appraisal Foundation.
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