Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa Dec/January 2020 | Page 34

FINDING Your holiday home can delight your wallet Tips for quality returns on your rental property AMY STEADMAN S outh Africa is spoilt for choice, with leisure destinations around the country. A leisure property can generate healthy returns over the long-term, provided buyers have done their homework beforehand. As the holiday season approaches, some people may be planning a trip to their holiday home for a festive time away. Others may wish this was the case. A holiday home investment provides an escape from the demands of day-to-day life. To an investor’s delight, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to leisure destinations around the country. You can acquire some good returns on your holiday home if you open it up for letting, especially during school holidays and if it’s occupied for a good chunk of the year. As long as you know how to market, maintain and price it, you can turn into a profitable income. As a holiday home-owner, you should proceed with an element of caution when it comes pricing it for rental. Overpricing could leave you with reluctant last-minute rentals, but it may not serve you well if you’re hoping to secure a good annual income from letting. However, 32 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2020 SA Real Estate Investor Magazine investing in holiday rental is considered to be less “risky” than other forms of real estate investment. Holiday homes are most likely to be situated in the top tourist destinations. This in turn, will attract more guests, maintain higher occupancy rates and favour a higher rental rate per night. If you’re new to real estate investing, then a holiday rental home is a good place to start. It’s considered less stressful in relation to alternative investment strategies, such as being a full-time landlord or fixing up and flipping properties. Holiday home investments are considered easier to manage but a lot of owners don’t have the time. An option is to hire a property manager or holiday rental management services to handle duties. You don’t have to take on holiday rental management as a full-time job and you won’t have to in order to make money in real estate. The number of people buying vacation homes as their first real estate investment is increasing and the demand for vacation rental continues grow. According to Adrian Goslett, CEO of RE/MAX South Africa, a leisure property can generate healthy returns over the