Top Seven Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Condo Hotel Unit
by Joel Greene
You may have heard all the buzz about the newest type of vacation home
investment—condo hotels. These are condominiums located in four- and five-star
hotels in cities like Miami and Las Vegas. Owners use their condos when they’d
like. When not using their unit, they can place it in the hotel’s rental program
and receive a percentage of the revenue it generates.
How do you choose a condo hotel unit that meets your desire for a vacation home
and is also likely to produce a healthy revenue and appreciate down the road?
Consider the following seven questions when evaluating a condo hotels:
1. Is a Condo Hotel Right For You?
Condo hotels are not your typical second homes. They are fabulously-furnished
condominium suites in some of the most famous hotels and resorts around the
country. The properties are usually large, high-rise, luxury hotels and come
with premium amenities like valet, concierge and maid service. Prices can range
from $250,000 to over $1 million for prime properties.
2. Is the Condo Hotel Well-Located?
Consider whether the property is located in a popular vacation destination, one
that is likely to do a healthy tourist or business trade regardless of economic
factors.
Also, you must be sure you yourself like the location. Does it offer you the
ocean view or golf course access you always dreamed about for your vacation
home? If you’ll be flying to this vacation home, how close is it to a major
airport?
3.Does the Condo Hotel Have a Major Franchise?
The key to a successful condo hotel investment is the hotel operator. The better
the operator and the franchise, the more likely the success of the property. A
condo hotel with a name brand like Ritz-Carlton, Hilton, Starwood or Trump is
likely to generate more revenue than a non-brand because it can charge higher
room rates and benefit from international advertising and a centralized
reservation system.
4. Will the Condo Hotel Receive Traffic From Any Nearby Attractions or
Entertainment Venues?
A condo hotel that is near a convention center, a theme park or cruise port will
benefit from proximity to these high-traffic venues.
5.Does the Condo Hotel Have Any On-Site Amenities That Will Draw Guests?
Such as a well-known health club, spa, fine dining restaurant or golf course?
You’ll want to choose a condo hotel that has amenities you’ll enjoy using and
also are a draw to attract hotel guests.
6. Does the Individual Unit That You’re Considering In a Condo Hotel Meet
Your Needs?
Does it have enough bedrooms, enough square footage? Does it have a kitchen?
(Some do, some don’t.) Does it offer an appealing view? Is it furnished to meet
your tastes? Does it offer any owner storage?
7.Will the Condo Hotel Unit Appreciate?
While personal enjoyment should be your primary reason for considering a condo
hotel purchase, it’s certainly worth thinking about whether the property you
want has good appreciation potential.
Look at surrounding properties and area appreciation rates. Does the condo hotel
have lots of competition? Is it different or better than area properties? How
has the demand been since the property first came on the market? A realtor who
is familiar with condo hotels and the area in which you’re looking can often
help you determine if the condo hotel your considering has good appreciation
potential.
Bio:
Joel Greene is the President of Condo Hotel Center located in Miami Florida,
which specializes in the sale of condo hotels and private residence clubs. Condo
Hotel Center is a division of Sheldon Greene & Associates, Inc. Located in
Miami, Florida, it is the south's largest and oldest brokerage firm in the hotel
field, having started in 1970. Sheldon and son, Joel Greene, have worked closely
together since 1988.
Joel has been referred to as an expert in the field of condo hotels and private
residence clubs and has been interviewed for various articles on the subject,
including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Vacation Ownership, The
Florida Business Review, and several United Kingdom magazines, New
Horizons-Florida and Financial Times.
Visit Joel’s web site for more information on condo hotels and private residence
clubs. www.condohotelcenter.com.