Mai Ku Tiki
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Anyone else? More ideas???

Anyone else? More ideas???![]()
We've thought of going this route, too, at some point in the not too distant future. However, I don't know that we could make that drive so frequently (we live within an hour of you). How do you manage? lolNo, we don't rent it out. There are a lot of people that do and there is a company in Celebration that will manage that for you. It is in the covenants that the unit needs to be checked on if not lived in regularly. We have a local lady that stops in once a week to look around, check the mailbox and make sure all is ok. We are usually down there every two to three months. We spend either most of June or July and then a couple of weeks in August before school starts, a long weekend in October, Thanksgiving weekend, the week before and after Christmas, a week at Spring Break and the long Easter Weekend. The best part is - I don't need to make a reservation! And I can sleep in my own bed. And I don't pack much because I leave clothes there.
Our original plan was to spend Jan & Feb in WDW with our points and we finally got enough points to pull it off. BUT, one trip we went out and looked at homes in gated retirement (55+) communities and purchased a home in one (Solivita). Got a nice little 6 year old home, 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage overlooking a good sized pond with a pool just a few doors away for less than $90,000. So, we sold most of our DVC points (still have 210 @ OKW) and will used the remainder for little holiday stays at WDW. Our new home is only 30 -40 minutes to WDW.
We do not rent out our home and the HOA takes care of the lawn and outside plants. We have wonderful neighbors there who check on the home for us. Can't wait to get back down there.
As a Brit can i ask what HOA is and what it covers.
HOA = Homeowners Association. What it covers is entirely dependent upon the CC&Rs (conditions, covenants & restrictions) - not sure if I have the two Cs in the correct order.
We're planning to spend 5-8 weeks a year staying at DVC once we retire. We'll probably break this between two trips a year. I don't want the hassle of owning a vacation house and i don't really want to be away from our primary residence for more than a month at a time. Living in Victoria, our winters aren't that bad, so don't have any need to escape for the entire winter.