Vacation Season on Cape Cod & Islands Appears
Strong for Summer 2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jeff Talmadge
Phone: 888-281-8660
E-mail: info@weneedavacation.com
Website: www.weneedavacation.com
Spring is in the air, and
vacationers know that summer isn’t far behind.
The website company WeNeedaVacation.com, an innovative
search site that advertises vacation rental homes on
Where?
Searches for the
The Outer Cape continues to hold its
increased number of searches,
coming in third place with 17% of the searches again this month, compared to 8%
in 2002 and 12% in 2003. On the other
hand, searches for the
The most popular destinations for this
season are currently
How Much?
We split the market into four
price bands: Modest (less than $1000), below-average ($1000 to $2000), average
($2000 to $3000), and expensive (above $3000).
Two short years ago, as Table 1 shows, 50% of vacationers were searching
for rentals on the
|
|
Year |
$0-999 |
$1000-1999 |
$2000-2999 |
$3000+ |
|
|
2002 |
15% |
40% |
22% |
23% |
|
|
2003 |
9% |
37% |
27% |
27% |
|
|
2004 |
7% |
35% |
28% |
30% |
|
The |
2002 |
12% |
38% |
21% |
29% |
|
|
2003 |
9% |
33% |
26% |
32% |
|
|
2004 |
5% |
28% |
27% |
40% |
Table 1
The average rental price on
the
Homeowners who changed their rental
rates in February raised rates by an average of 5% over last year. This is slightly
lower than the 7% rate hikes seen in January, but still quite an optimistic
adjustment.
Looking at properties that advertised on
the website both in 2003 and 2004, the study found that the rental rates on
Cape Cod increased by an average of 7% over last year in both January and February. Many homeowners on
On the Islands, property rates increased
by an average of only 3% over last year, however, which is down from 5% in January. Perhaps many homeowners on
The average cost of a
How Long?
The overwhelming majority of
vacationers, 83% or 5 out of 6, are looking to rent for one week this
season. This number continues to
increase slightly, capturing 80% in 2002 and 82% in 2003. The next largest group, 12%, is looking to
rent for two weeks. This number
continues to decrease slightly, capturing 15% in 2002 and 14% in 2003. Only 2% of vacationers are searching for more
than two weeks, down from 4% in 2002 and 3.5% in 2003. This indicates a shift toward shorter vacations
over the past few seasons.
How Large?
Searches for two and three bedroom
rentals continue to lead this season,
capturing 32% and 28% of the searches.
One and four bedroom searches each capture 16%, while searches for
rentals with more than four bedrooms capture the remaining 9%.
When?
As in seasons past, the
overwhelming majority of searches conducted in February of this year (99.8%) are
for the weeks between the end of June and the beginning of September,
corresponding with summer breaks for most schools. The searches rise steadily for the first
seven weeks in the season to a peak in early- to mid-August then
fall off quickly for the last three weeks.
The peak is slightly later this season than the last two seasons,
perhaps indicating that vacationers are planning their vacations earlier than
in recent years.
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