Thanks! I've had good experiences with another owner we rented from actually before we bought there...my review / suggestion is posted on the reviews boards actually!
I would ask who their MC is....how responsive they are? Kind of judge for yourself how responsive the owner is.
Check their online guestbook (if they have one..hopefully they do!).
Look at their website (hopefully they have one...not all do!). Look for lots of current pictures. Of the interior and exterior of the home.
It bugs me when I see a website or ad (and believe me I've looked at 1000s of them!)...and all they have is pictures of the resort, for instance. Makes me think or feel like they're trying to "hide" something.
Is your place so ugly that you have to show off a dozen pictures of the resort before I get to what your place looks like?! LOL
Are their pictures and website good looking? (another tipoff...that gotcha called attention to detail!)
How many "hits" are there on their rental calendar(s)? Is their calendar 90% empty and you're one of the few looking at it? If it's a brand new place that's one thing...if they're one of the few that isn't booked...what are they doing "wrong"? (I care about this an an owner so I don't make the same mistakes as other people!)
Most of the time I can tell you (I have a pretty "Seasoned" eye at this now) what they're doing wrong. It could be bad pictures, bad decorating, lack of amenities, lots of times it's just a poor website (or lack of one altogether)...or they do a poor job of communicating with guests, that sort of thing.
Lots of times the places themselves though are nicer than they pictures would lead you to believe, it's amazing how hard it is to take great looking pictures of a rental property! People "cheap out" and try and do it themselves and do a poor website themselves, rather than spend a little $$ and hire a pro. (You spend $100s of $1000s on a place and then the last little bit suffers! I scratch my head sometimes..) That being said though, it doesn't mean the place is a bad place or anything, just that you kind of have to "see through" a lot of this kind of stuff.
It won't surprise you to hear that the people who don't do well at these kinds of things are the ones who's places aren't all that booked up.
Sometimes it's the place itself, sometimes it's just the way it's presented. Bottom line...take a good hard look and make sure you're happy with what you're looking at! At least in our resort (Windsor Hills), the good news is that it's all brand new, so it's very hard to go wrong.
It's not like a dating website where you show up and the picture of that person you met was from 20 years ago! ROFL (Best funny analogy I can think of at the moment!)
