Showing posts with label vacation rentals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation rentals. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Vacation rental agencies voice opposition to tax increase




OAKLAND — Garrett County Administrator Monty Pagenhardt said he was surprised by the amount of opposition Tuesday from local rental housing representatives to the county commissioners’ request to be able to increase the hotel rental tax from 5 percent to 8 percent.

Sen. George Edwards and Delegate Wendell Beitzel attended Tuesday’s public meeting to hear the commissioners’ wish list for the 2010 General Assembly and to see if they could help those desires become political reality. Should such legislation become law, it would enable, but not require a tax increase.

At the current rate of 5 percent, the tax brings $1.5 million into the county, according to Wendy Yoder, director of finance. “Each percentage increase above that will generate another $300,000,” Yoder said. She based that estimate on existing rental activity.

That revenue, according to Commissioner Fred Holliday, can be used for two purposes, for economic development or the funding of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce.

Nancy Railey of Railey Mountain Lake Vacations used an extensive and detailed presentation to oppose a hike in the tax.

Railey said rental fees for people visiting Deep Creek Lake have been negotiated to bargain basement prices. “I have never before seen this,” she said. “Tourists are responding to these price cuts and will travel more in 2010 than in 2009. However, they will demand rate reductions of 1.8 percent greater than the reductions in 2009, continuing the decline for another year.”

Railey said the number of reserved nights at her company have declined below 2002 levels and the fact that her market share (45 to 50 percent) has held steady reflects that other hosts have experienced the same drop-off.

Railey said the visitors will come, but when they have to spend a dollar more because of a tax hike it will be a dollar that is not spent on local goods and services.

Pagenhardt said the potential for a tax hike was not news to the local rental moguls.

“This legislation was introduced in the 2009 General Assembly. In fact, they knew that if the bill passed it would increase the tax to 6 percent this past July 1 and many agencies had already booked rentals based upon that amount.”

The bill, however, did not pass, because of what Beitzel called a last-minute administrative foul-up in Annapolis.

Others opposed a hotel rental tax boost.

Rob Michael, chairman of the board for the chamber of commerce, said he misses the golden days when Deep Creek Lake was visited by families with small children. He said those visitors can no longer afford a lakeside vacation. “Have we priced ourselves out?” he asked.

Michael referenced Big Bear Lake in neighboring Preston County, W.Va., as a place that still offers such family trips. “We don’t see that dynamic any more,” he said. “Be careful. Increasing the tax even 1 percent is a detriment. Word is out. A vacation in Garrett County is getting to be expensive.”

Ruth Seib of Coldwell Banker said she is not sure that raising the tax would bring additional revenue because of a combination of fewer visitors and declining rates.

Bill Weissgerber of Railey Realty asked that the $300,000 that would be generated by a 1 percent increase in the tax be raised by resurrecting a tax on beer in the county.

Karen Myers, owner of The Wisp/D.C. Developers, cautioned the commissioners to be very careful in considering an increase in the tax. “Don’t kill the goose that laid the golden egg,” she said.

Edwards and Beitzel said they would once again introduce the enabling legislation if it is the desire of the commissioners.

If you are thinking of buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Long & Foster Real Estate for all of your real estate needs! 877-563-5350




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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Bear proof trash containers?


My good friend Bob Orr, from Offlake Rentals, sent these photos to me the other day. It appears that these 'bear proof' trash containers aren't so bear-proof anymore. This occurred at a vacation rental in Sky Valley, a wooded community on the southeastern shores of Deep Creek Lake. If you look closely, you can make out the claw marks that are cut into the side of the plastic can. Eye witnesses confirmed that this is a very large bear, and had a cub with her. If I can figure out how to upload the video from their cell phone, they caught the bear shortly after the incident 'doing it's business' near the house.

One tip that Bob passed along to me: leave a rag soaked in ammonia inside or on top of the wooden housing for your trash containers - or, leave said rag in the immediate vicinity of your trash. This seems to keep the bears at bay, and they *should* leave you alone.

It also needs to be said, bears are cute and fun to watch, but they are definitely dangerous. If they can rip apart a wooden box, imagine what they can do to you!
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Friday, December 28, 2007

iLoveDeepCreek.com Blog!





BIO
My name is Jay Ferguson, and I am a lifelong resident of the Deep Creek Lake area of Maryland. I enjoy spending time with family & friends, and have two wonderful children, Kayleah & Noah. My wife Jessica and I really enjoy the outdoor activities and natural beauty of Garrett County and "Mountain Maryland".

Deep Creek Lake isn't really a town or city by itself; it's comprised of three towns: Oakland, Swanton & McHenry. I am very proud of my 'hometown' and am in awe of the changes through the years. So, it makes sense that I began a career selling real estate here in December 2000. It allows me to meet new & exciting people from all over the world who consider Deep Creek Lake a great vacation spot.

I recently switched to Railey Realty, who has been #1 in Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake since 1995! I'm looking forward to teaming with some great agents who I have worked with throughout my career. I started my career with Long & Foster Real Estate, and have received many terrific honors & had many memorable experiences there. I won the 'Rookie of the Year' award for sales in 2001, my first full year in the business and sold over $3 million in real estate. I have been a member of the coveted Gold Team (annual sales of $5+million) ever since, just last year earning the Hall of Fame designation. I have been fortunate enough to have sold nearly $50 million of prime Deep Creek Lake & Garrett County real estate in my career! The best part of all, is I spend my time doing what I love - telling people about Deep Creek Lake's thriving real estate market, and all the wonderful places to enjoy the outdoors with their friends & family!

I really enjoy promoting my hometown and I am very proud of the resort area that has developed over my lifetime and look forward to growing the area even more! Deep Creek Lake has been described as 'The Lake Tahoe of the east', and I think that speaks volumes about the potential to own property here!

The best to place to find more information about local businesses, current events & recreational opportunities is to visit my website @ http://www.ilovedeepcreek.com. My blog is updated much more frequently and I primarily use this as a portal to my other advertising sites, including Active Rain. Check it out - I think you will be impressed!

Specialty
I specialize in Deep Creek Lake vacation home sales and also primary residential and lot/land listings in Garrett County, Maryland. I've sold everything from commercial properties to large family farms and small recreational tracts of land. I really enjoy working with new clients and introducing them to the good life - owning real estate in Garrett County & Deep Creek Lake, Maryland!
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