Should You Buy a Vacation Home?

Some Highlights
- Now that summer’s here, you may be planning your next getaway. But what if you didn’t have to?
- Buying a vacation home means having a built-in escape you can use year after year. It gives you the chance to generate rental income and have a go-to retirement destination in the future.
- If you’re dreaming of owning your own slice of paradise, connect with an agent to see if you can make it happen this summer.
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