Coastal Views And A Relaxed Lifestyle Makes Owning A Holiday Property Rental The Best Choice
- Author Bruce Spurdle
- Published February 2, 2011
- Word count 452
Finding the dream job can be difficult and frustrating. Finding that job in your dream place to live is even harder, if not impossible – well for some of us anyway.
Depending on your profession, you may never have the choice of where you are to live. Unfortunately, not everyone considers where their careers might take them at the time.
In New Zealand in particular, holding down a job whilst living next to the beach, in an isolated spot in the countryside or deep in native bush land is difficult. Most people find that they end up joining the line of sheep that heads to Auckland to work and live. For a lot of people, this is the only choice. So, you can imagine just how frustrating it must be living in a place that you loath, but presents excellent income potential.
There are over 1 million people living in Auckland - about a quarter of New Zealand’s entire population. For many, travelling away for the weekend to escape these people and unwind is essential. This is where owning a Coromandel holiday property rental comes in handy.
The Coromandel is one of the most beautiful regions in the country. It is blessed with beauty weather, amazing white sand beaches, spectacular views overlooking various nearby islands, and a wonderfully relaxed and peaceful lifestyle.
There are a lot of people who head south of Auckland for the long weekends. Because of the unbearably slow traffic flow coupled with this occurrence, many choose to leave a day or two early and return a day or two later. The two most popular destinations south of the Bombay hills are Coromandel and Mount Maunganui. Both provide that extremely good holiday atmosphere.
Buying a Coromandel holiday property rental is a great option for existing home owners and first time house buyers. Obviously, people aren’t likely to use their holiday home much during the year, so in order to keep up with any existing mortgage repayments, owners are inclined to rent their holiday properties to others. A lot of money can be made from renting out a home in an idyllic holiday spot. How big the house and section is and where it is located exactly, will determine just how much you can get for them per night.
In the Coromandel, the closer you get to the ocean, the more expensive the property gets. New Zealanders tend to be besotted with coastal views and it’s no surprise when you look at some of the views and beaches on offer right throughout the country. So if you are looking at buying within a relatively comfortable journey from Auckland, perhaps a Coromandel holiday property rental might be the best shot.
This portal lists New Zealand Real Estate For Sale through the northern & central North Island.
New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsula provides endless bays, and beautiful beaches. History and bushwalks, fishing and swimming are all close at hand. Check out our Coromandel holiday property rental investments today.
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