Hi all! Brand new to this forum but had a question about the Golden Oak residences. Looking to rent long term (6+ months) is there a site or place I can go to inquire about this? Thank you in advance!
Not sure where you see that, but rentals are absolutely done and allowed at Golden Oak. The CMs there will even help someone find renters. Lots of the houses there were bought by companies and individuals wanting to do just that.Rentals are not allowed at Golden Oak per their HOA (or whatever it's called).
FYITook me a little while to find it, but here is a page from the paperwork we received from Golden Oak. Scanned it and highlighted the information regarding rentals.
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ahhh...LESS than 180 days.
Only 4 bathrooms..... I’ll pass9730 Lounsberry Cir, Golden Oak, FL 32836 - realtor.com®
View 23 photos for 9730 Lounsberry Cir, Golden Oak, FL 32836 a 3 bed, 4 bath, 3,110 Sq. Ft. single family home built in 2011 that sold on 02/26/2015.www.realtor.com
If need to ask maybe can't afford it.ahhh...LESS than 180 days.
I wanna know what a 6 month rental there costs
Oh I KNOW I can't afford it...doesn't make me any less curious.If need to ask maybe can't afford it.
3.5 Also, the wallpaper in the master bath is a hard passOnly 4 bathrooms..... I’ll pass
The rental price, $9500 per month, got me thinking.Oh I KNOW I can't afford it...doesn't make me any less curious.
but for a minimum of 7 months...The rental price, $9500 per month, got me thinking.
A week in a Standard View Studio in July at the Villas at the Grand Floridian costs 169 points.
Multiply that by 4 weeks to get 676 points.
Now multiply that by an average DVC point rental of $16 per point.
So, 4 weeks in a single room at VGF will set you back $10,816.
To me, it sounds like Golden Oak is a bargain.
That particular home certainly has some 'aggressive' decorating choices.3.5 Also, the wallpaper in the master bath is a hard pass
No it isn't a bargain, because you can't just rent 4 weeks of Golden Oak. Although it might still be a good deal compared to buying. It's almost never a good deal to rent out expensive housing, so it is nearly always a good deal to rent them instead of buying them. Although the one pictured above doesn't look very exciting. I've seen some that look much better and attractive.The rental price, $9500 per month, got me thinking.
A week in a Standard View Studio in July at the Villas at the Grand Floridian costs 169 points.
Multiply that by 4 weeks to get 676 points.
Now multiply that by an average DVC point rental of $16 per point.
So, 4 weeks in a single room at VGF will set you back $10,816.
To me, it sounds like Golden Oak is a bargain.
Rentals are not allowed at Golden Oak per their HOA (or whatever it's called).
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