WELLESLEY/EAST
Contact: Jeff or Joan Talmadge, owners &
founders
Phone: 888-281-8660
E-mail: jeff@weneedavacation.com
Website: www.weneedavacation.com
Early Indications of a Healthy Vacation Season on Cape
Cod & Islands for Summer 2004
The frigid winter temperatures in
“Vacationers use our powerful search capability, which we’ve dubbed the ‘Virtual Rental Agent,’ to find suitable homes by available date, location, price range, bedrooms, and important amenities such as ‘on the beach,’ ‘walk to a beach,’ air conditioning,or a pool,” notes Jeff Talmadge, and “thus, our state-of-the-art relational database enables us to easily and accurately compare vacationer and homeowner preferences from season to season.”
The Talmadges’ most recent study
compares searches conducted during January of 2004 with those conducted in
January of 2002 and 2003. It also
compares pricing data from over 1,500 homes that currently advertise with WeNeedaVacation.com
and 426 homes that have advertised on the website for at least the last three
seasons.
Where?
Mid-Cape has been the top finisher
for the previous two summer seasons, with 19% of the searches in 2002 and 18%
in 2003, so it’s no surprise that it’s in second place for the summer of 2004,
capturing 23%. The surprise is that searches for
the Lower Cape are currently on top, capturing 24%. For the summer of 2002,
Like the
The most popular destinations for this
season are
How
Much?
Vacationers are, on average, searching
for higher priced rentals compared to 2002 and 2003. The average of weekly prices sought on
On the
|
|
Year |
$0-999 |
$1000-1999 |
$2000-2999 |
$3000+ |
|
|
2002 |
14% |
34% |
20% |
32% |
|
|
2003 |
12% |
39% |
18% |
30% |
|
|
2004 |
6% |
36% |
27% |
31% |
|
The |
2002 |
13% |
33% |
24% |
30% |
|
|
2003 |
11% |
36% |
20% |
33% |
|
|
2004 |
5% |
30% |
26% |
40% |
Table 1
As the average rental price on the
Although many vacationers seem
willing to pay substantially more for a rental this season, homeowners have
only raised weekly rental prices by an average of 2% for 2004 compared to 3%
for 2003. Jeff’s concludes, “This
is good news for vacationers as they should be able to get more for their money
this season.”
It appears that interest is migrating from the
Renting homes on the water costs 49%
more, on average, than a home that is not on the water, while homes within
walking distance to a beach cost an average of 23% more than those not within
walking distance of a beach. These
numbers have stayed fairly constant over the past few seasons, indicating that homeowners
expect vacationers to continue to pay substantially more to rent on or near the
water.
How
Long?
The overwhelming majority of
vacationers (83% or 5 out of 6) are looking to rent for one week in the
2004 season, with the next largest group (12%) looking to rent for two
weeks. The corresponding numbers in 2002
and 2003 were 80% and 82% for one-week rentals and 15% and 13% for two-week
rentals. Only 2% ask for more than two
weeks. “This indicates a slight shift toward shorter vacations
over the past few seasons,” Joan observes, “and homeowners may have to reset
their expectations accordingly.”
How
Large?
Two and three bedrooms searches continue to
dominate this season, capturing 30% and 28% respectively. In distant third and fourth place are
searches for four and one bedroom rentals, which come in with 16% and 15%. The remaining 11% of searches are for rentals
with five or more bedrooms.
When?
As in seasons past, the searches begin in earnest for the third week in June (coinciding with the release of most schools), continue to climb steadily until a peak for the beginning of August, then fall off quickly for searches through the end of August (coinciding with the commencement of most schools).
“This data, while encouraging
especially after a couple of rough rental seasons, captures this point in time
after a bitter cold January,” concludes Jeff Talmadge. “ We will redo our study
in early March. We do have additional
details that are available upon request.”
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