
BOOTHBAY RENTAL. WE HAD THE FIRST TWO FLOORS. THAT'S ELYSEE WELCOMING YOU.

THE VIEW OF BOOTHBAY HARBOR TOWARDS THE FOOTBRIDGE FROM OUR DECK

THE VIEW FROM OUR ANNAPOLIS CONDO OVER THE SWIMMING POOL AND DOCKS OF THE YACHT CLUB
In 2008 we rented a wonderful, water view, two bedroom condo on Spa Creek in Annapolis, Maryland for 98 days at a cost of $65 per day. That is well below what this rental's daily cost is if rented for several weeks a time.
In 2009 I rented for $100 a day for 100 days. This was for a lovely two bedroom waterfront unit in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The price is more than a 60% reduction on the weekly rate. Here is an opportunity to mention the impact of the
length of the lease.
In terms of cost, the longer the lease the lower the daily cost. Many places, that are advertised as high as $6,000 a month can be leased for half that amount if taken for a longer term. You can usually get the owner to give a substantial discount if you take a place for three months or an entire season be it winter or summer. The longer lease is of such convenience to them. Think about it.
Only having to deal with one tenant all season! That’s a bonanza for most owners. You’re offering a guaranteed full-season occupancy; no vacancies, no weekenders, and, in our case, no kids or pets— just my wife and myself. Don’t let the
advertised offering price turn you away. Most agents and owners are not expecting a full season rental from a single client. Conversely, this bargaining leverage decreases as the period of the lease shortens.
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