Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
I think she means having a second house that is rented the rest of the time. That's an investment.
We have a second house that is never rented. Is that a true second home?
I’m curious how often PP goes “back and forth all the time” that exempts them from worrying about stuff that might happen while no one is there.
NP but we go almost every weekend from mid-Spring to mid-Fall and monthly between that so we would never bother stopping the mail or shutting off the water and wouldn’t need a caretaker to check in on anything.
Anonymous wrote:1. We really don't get that much mail because we have all the utilities and such set to bill at our home address so I assume our 2nd home address isn't on the junk "lists" or whatever.
2. 60 in winter, 75 in summer. In winter, we leave the sink cabinet doors open when we leave.
3. We don't shut off the water.
We have several neighbor friends too if we ever needed someone to immediately check on something like if there's a major freeze and we want them to check the pipes. We regularly thank them with bottle of wine or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
I think she means having a second house that is rented the rest of the time. That's an investment.
We have a second house that is never rented. Is that a true second home?
I’m curious how often PP goes “back and forth all the time” that exempts them from worrying about stuff that might happen while no one is there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
I think she means having a second house that is rented the rest of the time. That's an investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
I think she means having a second house that is rented the rest of the time. That's an investment.
Okay, so some second homes (SFH - not condo or townhouse, or attached) are on the salt water, and my friends who have those usually go there for most of the summer - is that real or fake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
I think she means having a second house that is rented the rest of the time. That's an investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
As opposed to a fake second home?
Anonymous wrote:We have a true second home and we go back and forth all the time so we never worry about any of this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1) What do you do regarding postal service at your second home? I don't want mail to pile up - I won't use that address as a mailing address but I'm sure there will be junk mail and other stuff that comes there.
Notify the post office that you don’t want mail delivery.
2) What temperature do you leave the heat or air conditioning set to when you are not going to be there for a few weeks?
Really depends on the weather. Summer not higher than 80 so there won’t be mildew build up. Fall and spring 45. Winter or anytime there is risk of reps below 32, no less than 55 but sometimes really warm to prevent pipes from freezing. We have a programmable thermostat so unexpected weather changes are not problematic
3) Do you shut off the main water line every time you leave the house for more than a few weeks?
We shut water off every single time we leave even if we’re coming back two days later.
Anything else I need to be thinking about for the weeks between visits?
If you turn off your water be sure to turn off your hot water heater and ice maker.
How do you turn your hot water heater off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1) What do you do regarding postal service at your second home? I don't want mail to pile up - I won't use that address as a mailing address but I'm sure there will be junk mail and other stuff that comes there.
Notify the post office that you don’t want mail delivery.
2) What temperature do you leave the heat or air conditioning set to when you are not going to be there for a few weeks?
Really depends on the weather. Summer not higher than 80 so there won’t be mildew build up. Fall and spring 45. Winter or anytime there is risk of reps below 32, no less than 55 but sometimes really warm to prevent pipes from freezing. We have a programmable thermostat so unexpected weather changes are not problematic
3) Do you shut off the main water line every time you leave the house for more than a few weeks?
We shut water off every single time we leave even if we’re coming back two days later.
Anything else I need to be thinking about for the weeks between visits?
If you turn off your water be sure to turn off your hot water heater and ice maker.
How do you turn your hot water heater off?
Anonymous wrote:We have one but we rent it out too.
Doesn’t get any mail.
We can adjust heat and AC via an app on our phone.
We don’t turn off the water but do have water sensors.
Anonymous wrote:
1) What do you do regarding postal service at your second home? I don't want mail to pile up - I won't use that address as a mailing address but I'm sure there will be junk mail and other stuff that comes there.
Notify the post office that you don’t want mail delivery.
2) What temperature do you leave the heat or air conditioning set to when you are not going to be there for a few weeks?
Really depends on the weather. Summer not higher than 80 so there won’t be mildew build up. Fall and spring 45. Winter or anytime there is risk of reps below 32, no less than 55 but sometimes really warm to prevent pipes from freezing. We have a programmable thermostat so unexpected weather changes are not problematic
3) Do you shut off the main water line every time you leave the house for more than a few weeks?
We shut water off every single time we leave even if we’re coming back two days later.
Anything else I need to be thinking about for the weeks between visits?
If you turn off your water be sure to turn off your hot water heater and ice maker.