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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wellesley - February 10, 2009
The Cape Cod & Islands vacation rental season for summer 2009 is underway
on WeNeedaVacation.com. In this report, we show that Cape & Island
homeowners have raised their prices a cautious 2.2% over 2008, and that
vacationers will keep coming, even though they are being understandably
cautious, as well. From these trends, we cast our predictions for the upcoming
summer season.
How can we cast predictions so early in the rental season? Vacationer interest
spikes so strongly after Christmas that January is our busiest month of the
year, with an estimated 23% of vacationers making their plans before February 1st.
So, seven weeks into the rental season is a great time to look ahead.
As reported in a press release two years ago, "The New
Normal," the Cape & Islands rental market has stablized after
tumultuous post-9/11 years. This year, homeowners are showing reluctance to
raise their prices significantly over last year. At a modest 2.2% increase, the
average vacation rental will cost $54 more on Cape Cod, and if you're heading
to Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket, prepare to spend an extra $79 and $80
respectively.
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Homeowner Pricing
On WeNeedaVacation.com, homeowner pricing is an indicator of confidence;
specifically, how confident homeowners are about renting their homes for the
full nine weeks of the summer season (unofficially, June 27 to August 29). This
2.2% price increase contrasts with a 3.0% increase in 2008 vs. 2007 (see our
2008 report) and 2.7% in 2007 over 2006 rates, as stated in our
2007 report.
The following table looks at homeowner price increases for each of the six Cape
and Islands locales.
Table 1: Homeowner Price Increases - by Locale - 2008 to 2009
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Locale
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% Increase
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$ Increase
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Cape Cod
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Upper
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3.0%
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$78
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Mid
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1.2%
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$25
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Lower
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2.3%
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$53
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Outer
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3.0%
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$66
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Total
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2.3%
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$54
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Martha's Vineyard
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2.5%
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$79
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Nantucket
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1.8%
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$80
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Total Cape & Islands
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2.2%
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$59
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Note: Data reflect the rates of 1,604 listings advertised on WeNeedaVacation.com
for at least three seasons (i.e., since summer 2007). Overall, 12% lowered prices,
37% increased prices, and 51% left them the same. A year ago, 10% lowered prices
and 43% increased prices over 2007.
As Table 1 shows, unlike last year when all four areas of the Cape showed
virtually identical increases over 2007, this year saw wider variances on Cape
Cod, with Mid Cape owners raising prices only $25 on average. Also, both
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket owners are much more cautious than last year:
homes went up $79 and $80, a far cry from the $106 and $130 of a year ago.
Clearly, these increases on both islands, the smallest we have seen in years,
reflect concern that the troubled economy will negatively impact them.
Some owners are already starting to lower their prices, no doubt in reaction to
economic woes. As the rental season unfolds, we will closely monitor pricing
trends. We will be especially watchful for falling prices in individual
locales, a likely trend if vacationer demand remains soft.
Whereas homeowner confidence is reflected in relative prices,
vacationer demand is reflected in average prices. The following table
shows average prices for the six locales, and compares them to the total Cape
Cod average.
Table 2: Weekly Rental Price Averages - by Locale - 2009
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Locale
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2009 Avg.
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v. Cape Cod Avg.
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Cape Cod
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Upper
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$2,774
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+11%
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Mid
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$2,207
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-12%
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Lower
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$2,525
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+1%
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Outer
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$2,589
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+3%
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Cape Cod Average
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$2,503
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- - -
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Martha's Vineyard
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$3,168
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+27%
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Nantucket
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$4,481
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+79%
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Total Cape & Islands
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$2,775
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- - -
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Note: Data reflect the rates of 2,638 listings currently advertised on WeNeedaVacation.com.
Table 2 reveals the price diversity on Cape Cod, with a $567 difference between
the average price on the Mid Cape and the Upper Cape. But, good news for
island-lovers: Nantucket's average price dropped over $300;
last year's average was $4,809. The Vineyard also dropped a modest $60. The
average home on Nantucket is still twice as expensive as in Mid Cape Cod.
However, the more expensive parts of the Cape are slowly catching the islands.
The Vineyard is now only $400 (15%) more expensive than the Upper Cape vs. a
33% difference 4 years ago.
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Vacationer Demand - 2008 Summary &
2009 Forecast
At WeNeedaVacation.com, we measure overall vacationer demand by tracking the
number of times our property listings are viewed and the number of emails
initiated by vacationers. In the 2008 calendar year, homes on Cape Cod,
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket received 5 million page views and 60,000
emails.
Looking at the upcoming 2009 rental season, comparing September through January
with the same months last year, property views have decreased 7%. Bookings
year-to-date are down 19% overall.
It is not surprising to see a decrease in these numbers from last year.
Virtually every industry is affected by the current recession, and the travel
industry is certainly no exception.
What is surprising, however, is that these numbers are relatively modest, given
the tough economic climate. Since the economy began its decline last September,
property views have dropped only slightly, which means people are still
shopping for a vacation. Early bookings are not as strong, probably the result
of vacationers procrastinating until later in the season.
And, as vacationers plan this year's summer vacations, they will have more
rental homes from which to choose. Between January 2008 and January 2009, we
added almost 200 homes to our inventory.
It is still early in the season, and we remain cautiously optimistic about the
2009 season on the Cape and Islands. We believe that the bookings will lag
behind those of past years until the first of two things happen: Washington
manages to breathe confidence into everyday Americans and credit starts flowing
again, or we get to June, when many procrastinators will make plans, even if
they are more modest than in the past. As noted, vacationers are already
looking in large numbers. As in prior years, we do not believe that a troubled
economy will dampen the value Americans place on their summer family vacation,
the Cape & Islands' mainstay. We will be posting further analysis on
WeNeedaVacation.com as the season unfolds.
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WeNeedaVacation.com lists more than 3,500 vacation rental homes on Cape Cod,
Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, and in Florida. It is the only vacation rental
website where vacationers can search for homes by price and availability. The
innovative Power Search can find rentals with specific amenities,
including proximity to the beach, high-speed Internet access, air-conditioning,
and pets considered. Search results are returned in seconds. Homes and condos
are available for every budget. The My Vacations feature enables
vacationers to save their search criteria and results to share with family and
friends, making vacation planning easy and fun. Founded in 1997 by Jeff and
Joan Talmadge, WeNeedaVacation.com
now represents over 4,000 vacation homes, which were viewed more than 5.7
million times in 2008. It is owned and operated by All Seasons Vacation
Rentals, LLC of Wellesley, MA, with offices also in Brewster, MA, and Fort
Myers, Florida.
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