stuart in mn wrote:
WilD wrote:
Maybe if it was shared with other family members it would get used more and reduce individual costs. Anyone try this? Could you make it work, or not?
This will depend on your particular situation and your relationship with your family members, but every vacation home needs maintenance and repair; what can happen all too often is the other family members use the place, leave it in disarray, and then it's your job to pick up / clean up / fix up the place on your own.
My parents had a lake home when I was a kid. When they got older, we had some discussions about me and my brothers taking over the place, but we realized that we would probably get into the situation described above with our brother-in-laws...they'd use the place for fishing, and when they went home we'd be the guys cleaning dried worms and dead minnows out of the boat, after we got done mowing the yard and fixing the roof. Ultimately, we told our parents to sell the place.
Let me tell you a tale of two vacation properties. I'll leave the locations out of it, but the two properties are only 22 miles away as the crow flies, but that is over water. To drive it, it is 100 miles.
Location A is a very touristy area. It is out in the country, 5-15 minutes form anything--a bar, grocery, boat launch, etc. Really, the only things to do there are related to the water or food; the food/shopping is all extremely touristy and very, very beautiful.
Location B is in an area that could be touristy had they not built the road right on the water 100 years ago. But because of that, there are pockets where the road is farther, but the land is still cheap. You're literally on the water for the same price as the one above (assuming about equal home/land), you're 2-5 minutes from a gas station, 10 minutes from the marina and grocery, 10 minutes to the boat launch, etc. Oh, and you can keep your boat moored out front. It isn't as pretty. It is blue collar. There is poverty. There are nice restaurants, but not as many.
Location A is owned by a family. Grandma has two shares, the 4 kids have one share. It worked when grandpa was alive; he made the decisions. Well, as it turned out, it was basically the kids buying grandma and grandpas vacation home. Oh, but wait! One of the kids isn't married and doesn't have kids herself--and she's a teacher. She stays there the whole summer too. The others can't use it as much--one was a single parent. The other two were running businesses and running around getting kids to and from activities. So now, it is basically used by 2 people. The others get jealous. Oh, and when they're there--they always get lip from the 2 that live there about how they need to vacuum better or their bed isn't made (seriously).
Everything--EVERYTHING--is decision by committee. Oh, one of the committee members now has MS, needs Air conditioning, and a stair lift--not the problem of the other committee members (I had to install a portable AC--harder than it sounds with the windows available). Probably got about 3 months left that said committee member will actually be able to use the place, since it is a split level and she really can't do stairs anymore.
Oh, hey, we need a new deck. Well, one can't afford it. Oh well, we just will keep that door locked. Time to refinance! 3 people: "Let's do a 10 year and pay the sucker off" 1 person: "I can't afford that" grandma: "30 year refinance!"
Ok, so they decide to sell. But, you know, we've got so many great memories there. Lets wait one more summer. OK. Well, now they've actually listed it. Its only worth WHAT? That's what we paid, in 1990???? Yeah, well, you bought a location that no one wants. No one wants to go to a farm field, and you haven't kept it up to be a place that the locals (of which there are few) would buy.
Location B: Grandma and Grandpa bought it with their own money. Let the kids have more or less free reign of it, and paid to have it maintained. When they went to sell it, they sold it for what it was worth with no arguments--they knew it wasn't going to be worth too much. They were happy they owned it for the time they did, and happy that they could provide a wonderful vacation for their whole family for 40+ years. Fast forward 6 years from that and none of the siblings (5 of them) have bickered about any of this. 3 of them have bought their own places, since they're moving into the grandparent stages, all on the same road/stretch of beach. Another has an offer in on one 3 doors down. The last has passed away, but his widow and kids are welcome at any of the other locations at literally any time.
After seeing how it works when family buys a property together, vs. buys property's that are together, I wouldn't buy a property I planned on using with anyone but my wife. I would buy one next door, but never the same one. YMMV.