In the process of wrapping up rentals in Australia and the South Pacific...Photos coming soon...
The blooming season for flowers is fading at this time of the season. |
The owners are sending us their photos this weekend when they are off work and we'll post them as soon as they arrive.
A hibiscus. |
With our cruise ship at sea for 18 days sailing from Oahu, Hawaii to Sydney, Australia in less than a year, arriving on June 11, 2015, we've been determined to find an affordable home with an ocean view in what appears to be a very expensive Australia.
Most homes on the island have a view or a partial view of the ocean. |
I realized I've mentioned this in the past but, some of our readers have inquired as to why we book properties so far in advance. Why not "wing it?" For us, the answer is clear: Would you wait to book a long term holiday/vacation at the last minute expecting to get what you want, where you want, during the season you want and for a price you want? Probably not. That's our reason. Plain and simple.
Is this a papaya tree? |
Over the past few days we've begun the process of firming up rental agreements, paying deposits and logging all the information on our spreadsheets, backing everything up on the cloud, the hard drive and both computers...one means of back after another.
A scene from our veranda at sunset. |
Some vacation rentals require payment in for the entire rental period, others require half and a few are content with a small token amount deposit. Since at this time, we're booking for almost a year beginning in June, 2015, the outlay is more than we would have liked at this time.
Another view from the cliffs. |
After these past several days, we have two definite rentals, one of which we'll share over the weekend with photos and the other which we'll share in a few days, once the deposit has been received. We're awaiting the app the manager uses in which we can pay the deposit using a credit card
Its not easy to identify some of the unfamiliar vegetation when we can't ask find anyone to ask that speaks English. |
We were lucky not to experience any issues as a result of doing this but, we've learned a valuable lesson. If a property owner has no means of by which we can use a credit card, we'll pay using PayPal.
PayPal is simple. With one's own account linked to credit cards, PayPal's secure site, we simply send the payment to the manager's email address. Once they receive it they open their own PayPal account (easy), entering their bank account number and the routing number of their bank.
Surely, these must be grapes. |
There are fees associated with PayPal. If the manager/owner has discounted the rent for us due to our long term rentals, we pay the fees. The house we booked in Trinity Beach, Australia is signed, sealed and delivered and had PayPal fees of US $98 which we gladly paid.
A garden flourishing in the temperate weather and occasional rain. |
More times than not, we receive a good discount due to two factors: one, the length of our stay; two, the fact that we'll be promoting their property over and over again through our posts. With our readership fast approaching 200,000 worldwide, this can provide them with future rentals.
A tiny house tucked away in the vegetation. |
In any case, once we leave a property, we always post our total costs for our entire period while living in the rental including; the rent, the rental car or taxi fares, groceries, dining out, entertainment, tips, fees and taxes. If you're curious about any specific costs, please email me directly.
I was so excited to see this cute kitten on our stone wall that I failed to hold the camera steady when taking what could have been adorable. Shucks! |
Last night when Tom came to bed his head hit the pillow and he said, "Safari luck!" I agreed, falling to sleep with a smile on my face.
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Photo from one year ago today, June 26, 2013:
We took a road trip from our home in Boveglio to the village of Bagni de Lucca driving across this narrow bridge to the town's center. For details of the story with more photos, please click here. |