034: Resort and Second-Home Properties with Holly Mabery

034: Resort and Second-Home Properties with Holly Mabery

Author: CRD, NAR education for real estate agents January 7, 2020 Duration: 1:04:33

Resort and second-home properties can be located anywhere! They are becoming more and more popular in small towns, as well as the coastal cities and mountains.  In this episode, Holly Mabery joins Monica to talk about her own experience working with investment and second home clients in Sedona, AZ. She shares ideas for marketing, building connections with buyers, and highlighting what's so special about your community.

 

More and more, real estate is becoming a great leverage tool. Homeownership has expanded to where people have a second home for personal enjoyment, and also more people are choosing to invest in real estate rather than another avenue. A hybrid they are seeing more and more is when people buy a house and can use it for personal use 14 days a year and rent it out the rest of the time, and it still counts as an investment property. This trend is increasingly becoming more popular as a gateway to making memories with family and friends.

 

The resort and second home market has shifted from the mountains or the beach to more small town, slow-paced areas. As an agent, there's an opportunity to accent your local lifestyle that can make a huge difference in marketing. People will always need a place to live, but as agents, we can show people how to live in your market. Showcasing what you love can help build connections with clients.

 

There are a few different options when it comes to financing for investment and second home properties. Working with a local lender is key. For second homes you're typically looking at 20% down, and investment properties are usually 25% down plus an interest rate.

 

Some challenges that come with investment or second homes that are being rented out is that the owner has to be available 24-hours-a-day. In many instances, you have to live within a certain distance of the property. Some unexpected costs to note could be a property manager, furniture in the unit, replacing appliances, etc.

 

The resort/second-home certification goes through making good choices in investment properties. It allows you as the REALTOR® to become a trusted advisor to investors. You'll get an understanding of the financing, as well, so you can help your clients make the best choice for them.

 

Another important thing to be involved in is government in your area. Either get involved yourself or get connected with a group that shares frequent updates about what is going on in the area, so you know how to be proactive with what's going on. If you already involved, maybe you can be that resource for your market/community.

 

Homeownership is the biggest investment someone is going to make in their life. It's a financial, emotional, and family investment. As REALTORS®, if we help them navigate and negotiate, it makes a huge difference. Focus on what you love about living there, and what investors can expect if they live there. Highlight local businesses and bring them to the forefront.

 

Other resources to check out are city parks and recreation, or your county health services. Both usually have different programs depending on what's going on. As you get to know potential clients, you can address their interests, hobbies, and concerns so you can start to assist them in feeling at ease.

 

Holly and Monica talk about furniture in the property. When it comes to furniture in the property, best practice is to do it on a separate bill of sale. The seller needs to get very specific about what they are leaving behind. Sellers need to make sure they remove any personal and valuable items before the property goes on the market. Once the seller creates the list, it needs to be made available to potential buyers. Make sure your separate bill of sale is contingent on a close.

 

Holly talks about some things to keep in mind when working with investment and second-home buyers. It's important to over-communicate, especially since they may not be local. Using programs like Zoom or Google Hangout can be helpful. It also allows you to set up expectations ahead of time.

 

Some things you want to be able to note are what potential buyers can expect to be able to do year-round in your community and what amenities they will be provided (internet service, etc). Holly has also recently started tracking direct flights and doing some reverse marketing to find your feeder markets. One of the things that Holly does is create a lifestyle map around the areas where she has potential buyers.

 

As we start this new decade, embrace what you love about where you live and tell that story every day. Instagram is a powerful medium for advertising what's great about where you live.

 

Guest Links:

 

Hollymabery.com

AZheartland.com

 

Additional Links:

OnlineLearning.REALTOR for NAR Online Education

Training4RE.com — List of Classroom Courses for REBAC and REBI classes.

 

CRD@REALTORS.org

 

Host Information:

Monica Neubauer

Speaker/Podcaster/REALTOR®

Monica@MonicaNeubauer.com

FuntentionalLiving.com

FranklinTNBlog.com

 

Additional Bios:

 

Holly Mabery is a third-generation REALTOR®, growing up and still working primarily in the Verde Valley, Prescott, and Sedona areas of Arizona. She obtained her real estate license in 1998 and has had a varied career over those 21 years working in residential resales, land, multifamily, and foreclosures.

 

In 2012, she served as President of the Arizona Association of REALTORS® and was honored with the Arizona Association of REALTORS® 2012 REALTOR® of the Year Award. In 2014, Holly was recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for the Arizona Association of REALTORS®. In addition to her volunteer work, Holly is Co-Owner of REal Chaos Solutions, a real estate training school and is a national instructor for several designations and certifications.

 

Holly loves the Northern Arizona lifestyle and serving the communities she has lived and grown up in. On any given weekend or free time, you can find Holly and her family taking in all that Northern Arizona has to offer. "We love adventuring and some days that's hiking in Sedona, first Saturdays in Jerome, Beer School, paddle boarding on the Verde or Wine Tasting in Cornville; I absolutely love where we live," says Mabery.


Monica Neubauer brings her experience as an award-winning instructor and speaker to every conversation on the Center for REALTOR® Development podcast. Based in Nashville, she guides discussions that go beyond the basics, exploring both the formal courses and the everyday, practical wisdom that fuels a successful career in real estate. This isn't just about checking continuing education boxes; it's about understanding the why behind the practices and finding valuable insights in unexpected places. You'll hear conversations that delve into the educational resources and credential programs offered by the National Association of REALTORS®, but also examine the informal knowledge shared among professionals. Each episode is crafted for REALTORS®, association members, and real estate educators who are genuinely curious about improving their craft and business acumen. The podcast serves as a thoughtful extension of the classroom, where industry concepts are broken down and examined from multiple angles. Tune in for a blend of structured learning and candid talk that aims to deepen your professional understanding, all delivered in a relatable, conversational style that feels like a discussion with a trusted colleague.
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