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Wenatchee Named A Top Vacation Rental Market

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Not sure how I missed it, but last night I discovered the March 12, 2008 edition of the NuWire Investor publication named Wenatchee in the "Top 10 Places To Buy Vacation Rental Homes in the U.S".  


Wenatchee came in number three, but looking at the criteria for which they were chosen, it appears Wenatchee could have very easily topped the list.   Factors taken into consideration were home prices and appreciation rates but, I think, more importantly (for a vacation home or vacation rental home) such things as weather and the availability of activities and attractions are critical. 



In the weather category, it was interesting to note they used an "average number of rainy days" factor (not a number of sunny days factor).  Either way, Wenatchee would have won hands down over all the markets listed.   Wenatchee was noted as having an average of 26 rainy days per year and the nearest competitor was the Virgin Islands at 73 rainy days!   


In the median home price category, I found the NuWire information inaccurate.  Wenatchee's median home price was listed at $319,900 but it is actually $248,500 according to the March 2008 Pacific Appraisal SNAPSHOT statistical market summary.  NuWire lists their source as Zillow which is basically a computerized statistical analysis and not based soley on actual sales records.  This is a significant discrepancy. 



Here are the top ten markets for buying a vacation rental, according to NuWire Investor:

1) Ashland, Oregon

2) Grand Junction, Colorado

3) Wenatchee, Washington

4) Guam (U.S. Territory)

5) Asheville, North Carolina

6) Miami, Florida

7) U.S. Virgin Islands (U.S. Territory)

8) Salem, Oregon

9) Salt Lake City, Utah

10) Coeur d'Alene, Idaho



If you get a minute, you can read the entire NuWire article.  Interesting to note that 4 of the top 10 are in the Northwest region of the United States.



All things considered, I anticipate Wenatchee WILL be a hot spot for future vacation rentals as a wonderful alternative to the typical motel room.  I've been touting this option on my Wenatchee Condo blog for quite a while now.


Because of our great weather (and central location in the state) there is almost always some convention or combination of meetings going on in Wenatchee.   With all the demand for motel/hotel rooms due to these meetings (and the plethora of recreational activities in the area), I see a huge demand for vacation rentals in the Wenatchee real estate market. 


At this time, there are many vacation rentals in the outlying areas like Leavenworth, Lake Chelan and Crescent Bar, but almost NONE in Wenatchee.   I do represent the one project in Wenatchee currently being promoted for that purpose.  So, if you want to get in early, now may be the time.  


We often get inquiries from potential renters looking for a more versatile option to the typical motel accommodations.  These tenants are looking for accommodations from a few nights to several weeks at a time.  And, they are willing to pay significantly more than a standard monthly rental apartment because short term rentals (less than 6 months) are extremely hard to find.



If you missed the last big increase in home values, vacation rentals may be the next niche to consider.



Have a great week-end!

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Reader Comments (2)

Thanks for providing the top ten markets for buying a http://www.thinkrentals.com Vacation Rentals

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May 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAnita Negi
It's interesting to see the development of new vacation rental markets. Once you've bought your new rental you'll want to start promoting it, maybe via a website. You'll find my recommendations for a perfect vacation rental website at http://www.infinite42.com/the-perfect-vacation-rental-website
May 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDr. Richard

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