2015 Florida Vacations open for booking!

2015 bookings now open

Orlando beckons!

Exclusive offer to our Facebook fans and previous contact enquiries

With our 2014 bookings filling up, we’ve decided to offer the 2015 calendar exclusively to our Facebook fans and previous contacts for the next 3 weeks.  This gives our most important customers the ability to book long stays in 2015 before anyone else gets in on the game.

A large proportion of our bookings are for 3 weeks or more, so we realise that to secure these sort of durations we’ve got to offer them out before the short stays get booked up.  Obviously this works out well for us as well, but hopefully it will be beneficial to both our customers and Dave’s Florida Villa.

If you know anyone who might be wanting to book a month in 2015, why not let them know about this blog entry?  They may even invite you along!

Dave’s Florida Villa offer a great discount scheme for stays of over 2 weeks, plus pool heat is also discounted at over 10%.  A great reason to send us an email and ask about 2015 Florida vacations.

 

 

September and October 2013 vacation rates reduced

Grab a last minute September or October Florida deal

We’ve just discounted our September and October rates!  There’s often no better time to visit Florida than as the nights start drawing in and the temperatures start to fall in the Northern hemisphere.  Getting home from work in the dark is no fun, so why not cheer yourself up and grab a last minute deal to our Tuscan Ridge villa?  The temperatures are still hot in Orlando at this time, without being too much – great for a family friendly holiday.

We have three weeks available in September, and one in October.

Our heated pool and spa are waiting for you!

Book now, or please share this post with someone who you know might like a fun filled Autumn trip to Florida and Disney, or just to play golf on one of the many courses in Florida.

Villa Maintenance – Tuscan Ridge July Update

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2013 renovations complete!

To make this clear right from the start – we did not do 2,013 renovations, that’s merely the year we’ve done them in.  Just in case you were wondering why we needed to do a couple of thousand updates to the villa.

Donna and I had a busy June, popping over to Tuscan Ridge from the UK with our 1 year old boy in tow.  2 weeks of renovations and villa maintenance whilst juggling the attentions of a little person is no mean feat.  Plus the 100 degree temperatures and high humidity to boot.  This didn’t stop us doing plenty of work on the inside and outside of the villa.

During the ownership of a villa, over several years things tend to get run down, dirty, and just plain and simply well-used.  This isn’t good, and it’s why you should choose our villa – we don’t let this happen! We plan to do some freshening up every time we visit, to make sure the villa is in a good state of repair and feels fresh and clean for every renter.  Almost all of the vilal maintenance jobs we did were DIY-friendly, so if you own a villa there’s no reason why you can’t tackle them too.  The biggest issue was buying all the new tools without spending a fortune. A Home Depot card is probably a good choice.

First off was a deep clean.  Cleaners between rentals only do a standard clean of the villa and linen, so it’s necessary to go over the villa with spot cleaners and the like to remove any unwanted and unsightly stains.  Simple enough.

Next was a complete overhaul of the pool deck.  Washed and bleached first, and scrubbed heavily to remove all engrained dirt, and then wire brushed to remove flaking paint and stubborn marks (this takes a good day to complete).  Once this was done it was on to a Xylene based acrylic paint for the deck, applied with disposable rollers and a extension pole on a roller to avoid chronic back pain….  Two coats of the deck paint followed by a two coats of clear coat did the job, although for safety’s sake we also applied a fleck to the top coat to ensure some grip under wet conditions.  In total this took around 3 days to complete, rain delays permitting.  The acrylic paint was around $25-$30 a gallon and the clear coat a similar amount.  $150 including materials.

Onwards to the outside of the villa!  To keep grass strimmers away from slicing the pool screen wide open, and to add a nice touch to the outside of the pool deck, we decided to lay down white granite chippings in a simple 18″ border.  A straightforward enough job with weed matting and a spade, but exhausting after using 40 bags of granite chippings to surround the large pool deck / lanai area. The resulting turf excess was used to tidy up bare patches of grass around the wide plot, so nothing was laid to waste.  Not bad for $200.

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Marble border and Oleander shrubs

Continuing to improve the look of the outside, 5 Oleander shrubs were planted at the back of the pool to add some privacy and improve the outlook. The shrub is drought-tolerant and will tolerate occasional light frost down to freezing temperatures (yes it can freeze in Florida!), as well as producing a nice flower to add to the view.  Ideal for Florida climates, the Oleander needs to be pruned and is slightly toxic so needs to be handled with some care – but only when ingested.  The shrubs are inexpensive – around $10 each from Home Depot.  Mulch is very cheap at $3 or $4 a bag, plus compost.  Less than $100 including materials.

Finally, hairline cracks in the stucco and previous bad jobs of touch-up paint were repaired (after cleaning) with a silicone caulk (they were very small hairline cracks) and painted over with an exterior paint.  Here’s a good guide.  None of the hairline cracks were serious, but it does detract from the villa when the rest of Tuscan Ridge is so nice!  The rest of the engrained dirt – usually on the northern side of the house – was cleaned and scrubbed to get things looking like new.  Paint and caulk was less than $30.

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Oleander shrubs are hardy and resistant to drought

Interior-wise, the house was very clean but a little too plain, so we decided to liven the nook dining area up because it is a holiday rental after all.  Out came a nice bright red paint and within a day we had transformed the centre of the house into a lively place to dine.  The benefit of this is that you can see the bright paint from various areas in the house, so it has a much bigger effect than painting one feature wall would have.  Paint isn’t too expensive in the USA; we used Glidden and a gallon cost around $20 – although they all have to be mixed from a base coat, unlike the UK where they have colours on the shelf.  We also painted a feature wall in the living room, and various touch up paint came to $100 in total.

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Bright and colourful nook dining area

New pictures were hung (imported all the way from the UK!), and old frames and mirrors were re-sprayed using a multi-purpose spray paint, giving them all a new lease of life for little cost. Frames cost a lot less to purchase in the UK, so we brought them over in a large suitcase and saved the hassle and expense of buying them in the USA.

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Pictures all the way from the UK!

Preparations for a games room in the future started with an overhaul of the garage floor. A degrease followed by etching the concrete ensured that the garage paint adhered well to the surface.  I used the Behr 1-part epoxy garage paint and bought some additional flecks to throw on to the paint afterwards.  This costs about $35 a gallon and needed 2 gallons for the floor, and an extra $10 for the fleck, around $10 for the etching, so $100 in total including materials.

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Future games room preparation

In amongst all of these main villa maintenance jobs were numerous odd jobs.  Re-sealing the bathroom sinks and showers, re-grouting tiles, replacing cracked window surrounds, touch-up painting, blocked paving, sprinkler adjusting / replacement, and blind repairs were just a few of the repairs we did to keep the villa healthy.  New mulch was added to keep the exterior looking great.

In total, less than $1,000 has completely transformed the villa, ready for our next batch of rentals!

 

 

Orlando villa prices up 22 percent this year

Mini bubble or true growth for villa prices?

The Florida market looks more promising than it has done in a long time if you were planning on waiting for true stable growth before purchasing a vacation rental in the Orlando or Davenport area.

However, 41 percent of house owners still owe more on their mortgage than the house is worth.  There are some initiatives like the Hardest Hit Fund that help out with childcare, utilities, legal costs, employment and healthcare – but when will this money run out?  It’s still a risky time in the market when all of the facts and figures are considered.  Is the so-called stability just government funded out of a resource pool that will dry up?

On the flip-side, the annual increase in the average house price is up 22 percent from last year.  Unfortunately I don’t have figures for villa prices to hand.  That sort of growth isn’t sustainable but it shows a sign of trust in the market for potential buyers.  Most houses have multiple offers for the buyer’s consideration.  Talking of the flip-side – house flipping is back in vogue, which will probably do nothing to help the market stability.

So I’ll still sit on the fence with regards to advice on villa prices – but if you can buy now and commit long term with dedication to vacation rental marketing, you are sure to at least cover the interest on the mortgage.