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Martha’s Vineyard Rental Pick of the Week 3-18-09

What a great new rental listing in Oak Bluffs.  Not only is the owner a lovely person, she is a very talented professional interior decorator.

Living Room, Oak Bluffs Rental

This is one of the best rental options in town with great proximity to the center of town, located in the center of the arts district and best of all you don’t NEED  to bring your car! (although parking is available)

King Bedroom, Oak Bluffs Rental

The stunning interior is perfect if you are looking for a quiet romantic getaway or just need to feel like you are in the most ideal island atmosphere.  Just minutes to the beach, shops, restaurants, harbor and galleries!

Courtyard in Arts Districe, Oak Bluffs

Isn’t this the most appealing patio setting to enjoy the warm summer evenings?

Kitchen Dining area, Oak Bluffs Rental Apartment

Please feel free to contact me with any questions: annemayhew@gmail.com

On Martha’s Vineyard, Should You Rent or Own?

Over the years, as a real estate and vacation rentals agent on Martha’s Vineyard – I’ve had many conversations surrounding the Own vs Rent debate. Of course, as with every good debate, there’s a positive argument to be made for both sides.

The benefits of Renting a house on Martha’s Vineyard:

  • Variety. Renting gives the ability to explore different parts of the island. You can rent in Chilmark on the beach one year and downtown Oak Bluffs the next!
  • Walk in walk out. Talk about no hassles – the house is waiting for you when you arrive and when you leave, you just say, ‘see ya later!’
  • No ongoing expenses. When you rent, you have no maintenance fees, no new roofs to put on, no property taxes, etc.
  • Source of income? Purchasing a house that will pay for itself through rentals hasn’t happened in on Martha’s Vineyard for 15 years or so.

The benefits of Owning a house on Martha’s Vineyard

  • No time schedule. You can come whenever you want, stay as long as you like and use it however you like.
  • Renting out your house. As I mentioned above, rental income won’t pay for the house, but it certainly can’t hurt to earn some income on the house when you aren’t using it.
  • Rental income can certainly offset property taxes, bills and maintenance. In fact, many people that buy Vineyard houses rent them out to start – working towards retiring on-island down the road.
  • It’s a dream come true. How many people do you know that dream of owning a house on the island?
  • Check the market. Right now we’re living in a buyer’s market – so this would be a great time to buy.