Great places to buy a holiday home

Great places to buy a holiday homecredit

Property is an excellent investment – one of the best. Buy wisely, and there’s a lot of profit to be made. If you don’t want to buy a property to lease out, a second property can make a wonderful holiday home. If you have a some money to spare, here are some great places to buy a relaxing retreat.

Balcony of a city apartment

In the city

If you live in the countryside or the suburbs, you may want to consider buying a holiday home in the city for a change of scene. City life can be fun and fast-paced, so you may only like to experience it occasionally rather than living there on a permanent basis.

When looking for a property in the city, think about a city that’s either close to you or that’s easily accessed by plane, train, bus or car. Choose a city that you love and that has lots of exciting attractions to visit on your holiday. Love casinos or beach life? Why not look at new luxury apartments in Atlantic City, NJ? Or, if you enjoy taking in a live show, consider a second home near Broadway, NYC.

Choose a property such as a flat that doesn’t need too much maintenance during the time you’re not occupying the property. You may even want to let the property to tenants for part of the year.

Arial view of beachfront properties

On the beach front

When most people think of a holiday home, they think of a small property in a warm climate near a beach – a place you can go to relax and get away from the rat race. Holiday homes in beach front locations in France, Spain, Florida, Hawaii, and Mexico are popular, and if you search in the right areas, you can find some real bargains to suit every budget.

If you live most of the year in a cold climate and you’ve retired, you may want to consider spending the winter at your holiday home so you can escape the bitter chill of winter. Snowbirds are people who come down from the Northern States of the US during the winter season to spend time at holiday homes in the warmer climes. Florida and Hawaii are both popular destinations for Snowbirds.

Chalets in the mountains

In the mountains

If you’re a fan of winter sports or enjoy having a traditional white Christmas, you could buy a holiday home in the mountains. If you find a place with good snow levels over the majority of the year, you can indulge your passion for skiing or snowboarding when you feel the need. Travel easily from Geneva To Val Thorens, Europe’s highest ski resort. During the festive season, you and your family can head off to your cabin in the snow and have the perfect white Christmas in front of a roaring log fire.

Irish vernacular cottage

In the country

Country retreats are popular escapes for people wishing to escape the hustle & bustle of city life. Nothing is more relaxing than driving out of the city to a country cottage where the air is fresh and the surroundings are green, peaceful and beautiful. A walk through the lush countryside or a ride through the meadows is a great way to unwind a city-stressed mind.

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I think everyone’s approaching their wits’ end with the restrictions, I know I am! What I would give to be able to dash off to stay at this Grey Shed getaway right now.

Grey Shed is actually available to rent… as soon as the lockdown in England is lifted. It’s a lovely, homely holiday let with a pared back, vintage-industrial vibe. It sleeps two, with a super-king bed installed on a mezzanine floor… and a roll-top bath where you can lie while staring up at the stars through the skylight.

It’s situated in Crayke which is just north of the city of York and just outside the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. That makes it the perfect location for either a walking holiday or Christmas shopping trip… or you could do both!

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Wooden storage bench, grey
Wooden storage bench, grey
Nature palm leaf wall hanging
Nature palm leaf wall hanging
Morley caged factory enamel pendant light
Morley caged factory enamel pendant light
Gotland sheepskin throw
Gotland sheepskin throw
Nalbari chopping boards
Nalbari chopping boards
Natural rattan hanging chair
Natural rattan hanging chair
Xavier Pauchard Tolix style metal side chair – gunmetal
Xavier Pauchard Tolix style metal side chair – gunmetal
Wooden storage bench, grey
Wooden storage bench, grey
Nature palm leaf wall hanging
Nature palm leaf wall hanging
Morley caged factory enamel pendant light
Morley caged factory enamel pendant light
Gotland sheepskin throw
Gotland sheepskin throw
Nalbari chopping boards
Nalbari chopping boards
Natural rattan hanging chair
Natural rattan hanging chair
Xavier Pauchard Tolix style metal side chair – gunmetal
Xavier Pauchard Tolix style metal side chair – gunmetal

Our late summer stay at Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael

The sun terrace of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

Yesterday, we featured the architect, Michele Busiri Vici, who’s credited as being the creator of the ‘Mediterranean Style’. The reason we highlighted him is because we believe he’s the man who designed the villa we stayed in recently – Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael in Sardinia.

Showing location of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael from the beach | H is for Home

In the early 1960s, Casa Gallo (circled in red) was one of the first villas to be built in the little coastal resort.

Door knocker to Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

‘Gallo’ means cockerel in Italian, and the motif can be found throughout the house – beginning with the weather vane atop the roof of the villa.

The cockerel wind vane atop Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

…followed by a couple of vintage framed, hand-made paper artworks in the porch…

Framed cockerel paper art in the porch of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home Framed cockerel paper art in the porch of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

…and a metal figure in the former fireplace in the beautiful, white-washed lounge.

The lounge in Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

The vintage original Cerasarda floor tiles are stunning; they look like the surface of the sea and the pattern reminds us of shagreen.

Curved green Cerasarda tile floor and former fireplace in the lounge of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home Curved green Cerasarda tile floor and stairs in the lounge of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

…and there were other fabulous decorative tiles dotted throughout the property.

Fish tile embedded into the wall at the entrance to Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

Each morning we woke up to this magnificent view through one of the arched windows in the master bedroom. A moving picture that we never got fed up of seeing!

Arched window in the master bedroom of Casa Gallo, Porto Rafael | H is for Home

Casa Gallo – as well as a number of other villas in the locality – is available to book via the Essential Italy website.

Summer holiday carry-on essentials

Summer holiday carry-on essentials | H is for Home

We all love foreign holidays – long weekend city breaks, festive trips to visit the Christmas markets, skiing & snow-boarding, culinary or cultural experiences. My all time favourite holidays, though, will always be ones that consist of hot sun, clear blue sea and white sandy beaches. To (almost) guarantee I get all three of these pre-requisites, I need to travel somewhere pretty far away… via an aeroplane.

I don’t like spending ages at airports – queuing to check in… waiting for bags to appear on the carousel. Travelling light, i.e. hand luggage only, cuts out lots of the stress and waiting around.  These are my summer holiday carry-on essentials that ensure I get to my destination in a good mood, with minimum of fuss, looking forward to some R&R.

GB passport

Documents

Everyone knows the age old situation of getting to the airport and realising you’ve forgotten your passport. As well as your passport (and those of the rest of your family) don’t forget all the other important paperwork you’re going to need. Before you set off, make sure you’ve scanned your important documents and put e-copies into a Dropbox folder. – just in case they get lost, stolen or destroyed while you’re abroad. Include your passport, driver’s license, travel insurance certificate, flight tickets and car and hotel booking confirmations.

Dropbox folders

If you have a smart phone you can also save copies of certain booking confirmations to your Apple Wallet or Wallet Passes (Android). Companies that are already signed up to these services include Booking.com, British Airways, Easy Jet and Airbnb.

Halifax Clarity Mastercard

Having some local currency prior to your arrival at a destination is always a necessity; you’ll always need cash for things like paying for a taxi or tipping a porter. It’s advisable, however, to not have all your spending money in bank notes. Taking plastic is a safe and convenient way of paying for things in hotels, shops and restaurants. The Halifax Clarity credit card is the most recommended card for using abroad. Unlike debit cards and most other credit cards, you don’t get charged fees for cash withdrawals or for using it to pay bills in a foreign currency. Just make sure you pay the balance in full when you return home or you’ll begin to accrue interest on the balance.

Airplane wing at sunset

For the journey

We’ve spoken about carry-on cabin bags and their weight & dimension restrictions in a previous post. In addition to this hand luggage ‘case’ that goes in the overhead locker, you’re also allowed one other small carry-on bag that can fit under the aircraft seat.

Pacsafe Venturesafe X Sling Pack

We recommend the Pacsafe Venturesafe X Sling Pack. It’s the perfect bag for when you’re going out & about exploring or hitting the beach. It’s compact but roomy with lots of different compartments; it can hold a 10-inch tablet, phone, compact camera, passports, money, credit cards, keys etc. Most important of all is that it keeps all these items safe & secure. It has an anti-slash strap and extra secure PopNLock fasteners to prevent pick-pocketers and bag snatchers. It also has a locking system that allows you to tether it to an immovable object and it’s made of RFID blocking material which stops your credit/debit cards from being ‘skimmed‘ (although the jury’s out on the prevalence of this type of theft).

Cabeau Evolution memory foam travel pillow

I find any flight over about an hour’s duration really uncomfortable. After a while, the seat seems to shrink and my legs grow! As for thinking I’m going to get any kip on a trans-Atlantic trip – forget it!  That is, unless I’ve brought some support like this Cabeau Evolution memory foam travel pillow.  It has a little pocket for slipping your smart phone into (helpful if you’re listening to soothing music or an audio book to pass the time in-flight), it can be used if you like lying face down on your sun lounger and it come in kids’ size too! It rolls up into a little pouch so doesn’t take up too much room. Combine this with one of the sleep masks that we featured last week – and I’m in dreamland!

Go Travel flight socks

If you’re travelling long-haul – 4 hours or longer – compression socks are recommended to avoid swelling in the feet, ankles and lower legs (oedema) as well as deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Open suitcase on the floor

Clothes

I won’t go into detail about the need to pack hot weather clothes such as swimming cossies, shorts, t-shirts etc. But what I will say is, as space in your hand luggage is tight, pick out what you’re taking carefully; then edit it down, and then edit it some more. Choose tops & bottoms that can mix & match with several other pieces of clothing; ditto any footwear and accessories that you pack.

Fit-Flip microfibre towels

The thing that will take up the most space in your carry-on luggage will be towels. Check prior to flying if they’re provided by your hotel, cottage or villa accommodation; if they are – bonus – more space for clothes! If they’re not, microfibre towel Microfibre towels take up a lot less space and are a lot lighter in weight than traditional cotton terry towels. They’re also anti-bacterial, dirt repellent and amazingly absorbent. The Fit-Flip microfibre towel comes in its own bag, is available in 12 colours and a variety of sizes from 50x30cm to 200x100cm.

Collection of cosmetics

Toiletries & cosmetics

With the strict hand luggage liquid restrictions, try to take as many of your toiletries & cosmetics as possible in solid form. It gives you more flexibility when you have vital items such as contact lens solution or medicines (or that bottle of HP sauce!) that cannot be substituted.

L'Occitane citrus verbena deodorant stick

This citrus verbena deodorant stick contains no alcohol, parabens or aluminium salts. With its fresh lemony scent, it may even help repel the mozzies!

Mini perfume atomisers

In addition to deodorant, I’ve invested in a few mini perfume atomisers into which I’ve decanted some of my favourite eaux-de-cologne.

Sun tan products

If you’re going somewhere hot & sunny your going to need sun protection products. Depending on your skin tone and how well or badly you tan, you’re going to need sun tan oil/lotion, sun block, after-sun. Justin and I need completely different products as he burns much more easily than me. I love the Hawaiian Tropic range as it smells so… tropical! Justin is less fussy than me so this Malibu 3-in-one set is perfect for him.

Bottles of Lush Toothy tabs

Toothpaste and mouthwash will eat into your liquid allowance; take a bottle of Toothy Tabs instead, they’re available in various flavours and contain 100% vegetarian ingredients such as essential oils, baking soda, green tea powder, charcoal and menthol crystals.

Friendly Soap natural shampoo bar - lavender & tea tree

Shampoo is another product that can come in solid form.  Friendly Soap natural shampoo bar – lavender & tea tree is hand-made, cruelty-free and contains no parabens, SLS or palm oil.

Leakproof silicone travel containers TSA approved, 4 pack

For things you just need to take in liquid, gel or lotion form. So many sun tan oils and lotions (I’m looking at you Hawaiian Tropic!) come in bottles larger than the 100ml limit. Decant them into these containers, safe in the knowledge that your expensive moisturisers and other precious unguents won’t be confiscated at the gate.

Snopake flight air bag zip pull, 200x200mm - pack of 5

Not only do your liquids need to be in 100ml containers, the containers need to be stored in a transparent, resealable bag no larger than 20cm x 20cm nor hold no more than 1 litre. To be on the safe side, I’ve bought a pack of these special flight bags.

Various bits of computere and other tech hardware

Tech

Tropical holidays are a time for reading the latest bestseller on a sun lounger on the beach or beside the pool. Swap your heavy, bulky paperbacks for a tablet. With the Amazon Fire you can read books, listen to music, watch TV & films take photos and give orders to Alexa.

Amazon Fire 7 tablet

When you’re self-employed like us, you still have to check in from time to time and do a few hours work. That means that the ‘office’ needs to fit in our carry-on bags. Thankfully that simply entails packing our trusty old MacBook Pro. Have a look at some of our other tech travel essentials.

What are some of the summer holiday essentials that you just need to carry with you?