Vacation Homeowners

Having a vacation home is a mix of rewards and challenges. On one hand it’s a personal retreat – an escape from daily life where comfort, relaxation and memories with family and friends thrive. Nestled in the mountains, an Adirondack vacation home can be a source of joy that can help mold family bonds lifelong relationships.

On the other hand, while it can also be a great long term investment, it comes with its own set of challenges: ongoing maintenance, seasonal upkeep, security when unoccupied and the financial commitment of a second property.

Balancing the joys and the challenges is the key to making vacation home ownership truly enjoyable.

Planning ahead and knowing about potential issues before they become problems as well as seeing opportunities can be key to helping ensure that your vacation home is more reward than challenge. We hope this website and our insightful guides help you be better prepared, relax, and have a really great experience for you and generations of your family to come!

Boating:

Boating Regulations

Home Maintenance:

Top 10 Fall Maintenance Tasks
What You Need to Know About Hiring Contractors

Vacation Rental Information for Guests:

Dock Availability
Embracing Nature
Hiking in Warren County
What To Do if There is a Fire

Disclaimer: The articles, posts, and other information on this website are not meant as guidelines. Information constantly changes, procedures change and are updated or even superceded, and in any event we are not authorized professionals with in-depth knowledge in all these areas. We are not responsible or liable for actions taken as a result of the content on this website. In case of an emergency contact emergency professionals, and in general consult with an expert before making your own decisions.

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