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Disney Villas in Florida invites you to buy your dream villa |
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Please note that all our advice is totally FREE. We act as an intermediary between you and our real estate agent in Florida and clear the path to make buying your dream home as relaxing and effortless as possible. First steps Before my wife, Sue and I became villa owners in Florida, we spent many months investigating if and where we should buy an investment property in the Sunshine State. Should the villa have a pool and / or spa, should it be close to Disney, how many bedrooms and bathrooms should it have. How will I obtain a mortgage and what type of mortgage is best. These are just a small sample of the many questions that you will need answered before taking that final step of buying your dream vacation home. Florida is extremely well known for its large and beautifully designed properties, year round sunshine, many attractions, exquisite beaches and inexpensive lifestyle. We wanted a holiday home that we could enjoy with our young family and also rent out to help cover the cost of the mortgage. Finally, after many months of trawling the internet speaking to various property companies and existing villa owners we were ready to purchase our very own dream villa. We needed to select a good development area, choose our own plot and decide on the style of the property to be built. We eventually decided on a single storey home in Kissimmee. Once it was completed, it was everything we dreamed it would be. One thing I can say with absolute conviction is that my wife and I are glad we took the plunge and have absolutely no regrets about buying in Florida. A couple of years later, we took the plunge again and purchased another home, this time in Davenport.
You have already taken the first step toward purchasing
your home by visiting our web-site. Our aim is to advise you on the buying
process step by step. We promise to give you an honest and totally
un-biased view from the perspective of already having bought villas
ourselves in Florida. Though buying a property in Florida is relatively
uncomplicated we still hear many stories of people who have had problems
in one way or another. We are here to help first time buyers avoid any
pitfalls and ensure your villa purchase runs as smoothly as possible. Buy A Dream Villa Location, location, location The
next step to buying your home requires some ground work to be done
by yourself prior to arriving in Florida. Firstly decide where you
want to buy. Do you want the villa to be close to Orlando's many theme
and water park attractions or do you prefer to be near the beaches? If
you prefer the beaches, do you prefer the Gulf Coast (more expensive) or
the Atlantic Coast. Whichever you decide, as with all investment
properties location is very important. Once you have decided on your
location, you must decide the type of property, the number of bedrooms,
bathrooms, pool, etc. Do you want to be on a small development or larger
resort development, do you want a gated or non gated community. Do You Need To Rent Your Property ? This is a
very important question as it will determine where you can buy. Only
certain communities in Orlando are zoned for STR (Short Term Rental).
Please do not accept any verbal guarantees from any salesperson
regarding STR without checking in the covenants and restrictions of the
developer. Remember the developers' agent is acting on behalf of the builder, and is bound by law to obtain the best possible deal for the builder, not for you. Some builders and management companies offer guaranteed rental programs. These include a minimum income for an agreed period (usually 12 months) or alternatively, a minimum number of weeks booked for the year. What you are not told however is what the income will be for those weeks or what the agent will rent your property out for (for example, you may receive £400 per week but the agent is renting it out for £500 per week). We strongly advise that if you decide not to secure rentals
for the property yourself, then you thoroughly investigate any proposals
presented to you from Management Companies / Letting Agents. Inspection Trips
We would highly recommend you
look at the possibility of an inspection trip. This can be purely for
the purpose of choosing your dream home or can be combined with a
holiday / vacation.
Should you decide to have your
dream home newly built, you will then sign a contract with your chosen
builder, leave your deposit and if you haven't already done so open a
bank account and arrange a mortgage quotation.
Arrange for you to be driven
to all the developments you have chosen to view. Alternatively, you can
drive yourself and meet our Realtor at the developments. MORTGAGES Many British citizens who buy a holiday home in Florida, are unsure whether to arrange a US or UK mortgage. Most US mortgages enable you to lock into a fixed rate mortgage for up to 30 years. In our opinion, this is the best way forward as you will always know what your monthly mortgage outgoings will be – there will not be any interest rate increases. The only drawback is that exchange rate fluctuations will affect how many dollars you get to the £ when you transfer money over to your US bank account. However, if you keep an eye on the rates and transfer money at the correct time, these fluctuations will not have a significant effect on your expenditure. A UK mortgage can be arranged through one or two companies dealing with homes in Florida and usually offer variable rate mortgages closely linked to our own bank base rate – usually around 1.5% above base rate. They do offer a fixed rate but usually for a maximum of 3 years. The issue with this type of mortgage is that your repayments are always subject to interest rate increases – remember that if your mortgage payments increase, you cannot increase your weekly rental prices. The upside is that your repayments are not subject to exchange rate fluctuations. Our own mortgages are with US institutions and this is our preferred route to obtaining a mortgage. To secure a mortgage in Florida you will be required to supply the following: FULLY
DOCUMENTED (20% Minimum deposit)
FOR NON-INCOME VERIFICATION (30% deposit) If you can afford to pay a 30% deposit, a US mortgage is available under the "No Income No Asset "scheme (NINA). With this mortgage, very little documentation is required and the only checks that are carried out are your credit worthiness – no pay slips or building society statements are usually required. This is the easiest route to go if possible. MANAGEMENT Once you have purchased your villa, whether you intend to use it for your own personal use, or for short term rental purposes, you will most definitely need to employ the services of a reputable management company to look after your prize investment. In this section our aim is to advise you on the do's and don'ts of management in Florida. Which Type Of Management Company Should I Choose ? The simple answer to the question above is really down to individual circumstances. In Orlando there are literally hundreds of management companies offering their services to villa owners. They vary from the very large companies with hundreds of homes on their books to the small husband and wife teams with just a few homes. Our advice, is that you look into which type of Management Company suits your personal needs and aspirations for your villa, speak to at least 3 companies and make you final decision from there. If possible obtain recommendations from current villa owners who deal with the proposed Management Company. What Should I Expect From My Management Company ? Lawn Maintenance - can be arranged through your management company, though some developments include lawn maintenance in their association fees. Lawn maintenance should include grass mowing, fertilization, watering and general maintenance to prevent costly damage at a later date. Villa Cleaning and Inspection - includes the cleaning of towels, bed linen, dishes etc once your guest has vacated the villa. A thorough check of the villa for damage, where damage is found the rentors security deposit can be charged accordingly. The villa check is designed to keep your villa maintained in tip top condition for your future guests and you the villa owner. Pool Maintenance - should include services such as cleaning of the pool, ph balancing, water chlorination and replacing pump filter. Villa Maintenance - essential maintenance such as small stains on the carpet, marks on the walls etc. If dealt with early these wear and tear problems ensure major maintenance will be required as infrequently as possible. Pest Control - monthly chemical treatments to both the inside and outside of your property are a must in Florida. The treatments are essential to ensure the elimination of insects from your home. Bill Payment Facility - some Management Companies offer to pay your utilities bills from rentals monies received. They transfer monies received from rentals into your US bank account and pay the utility bills from the same bank account. We personally pay all our own bills directly out of our bank account and so keep complete control of all our finances. The decision on which route you take is entirely yours. Dealing With Licencing Issues
All villa
owners who intend to rent their villa for short term rental purposes
must be properly licensed with Department of Regulation, divisions of
hotels and restaurants and a Florida state agency. Before the licence is
issued the property will be inspected by a Florida state agency, this
will cost in the region of $150 for a single family home. Your
Management Company will be able to assist in all of the items below.
Taxes In addition to the property taxes that every homeowner has to pay, an additional tax based on the gross rents received must be collected for any rentals of 180 days or less. This tax is made up of:
Therefore, a total of around 11% to 13% of gross rentals received is to
be paid in State and County Taxes. Normally these taxes are charged on
top of the rents and paid by the tenants - much the same as would take
place with a hotel or motel. However, for our homes, we include the
taxes within the price we quote so that the potential guest does not
receive any nasty surprises when the final rental cost is calculated. Further Questions Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call us on 44-(0)1268 762830 or e-mail us at phil@Disney Villas in Florida.com |
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