Well this really depends on which country you live in, for example in the states it is commonly called a Vacation Home or a Second Home, but over here in the UK it is a Holiday Home, in Australia it is referred to as a Holiday House/Home or possibly a Weekender and in New Zealand a Bach or Crib. But one thing is certain everyone would love to own a Holiday Home or a Vacation Home, I think the simple reason is that everyone loves a holiday and the memories which it creates, let’s face it we can all look back and re-live a memory of one year or another, whatever that reason that maybe. Whether it’s a time for relaxing in the sun or for ski-ing in the winter we all deserve that few weeks of holiday entitlement we receive, well for most of that is.
The Social Activities Committee has four sub-committees: (a) the Functions Committee which is responsible to plan and organize parties, picnics, and social gatherings; (b) the Game Committee, which organizes indoor and outside sporting events and card games; (c) the Sunshine Committee which runs fund drives and donation campaigns to donate to the local charities; (d) the Operations Committee, which monitors and implements maintenance requirements for the Social activities infrastructure and buildings.
A second home or vacation home can be a home owner’s greatest asset as well as a thoroughly great place to enjoy but by renting it could provide additional income, the reason for renting out your holiday home could be numerous, for some it can simply be as an aid to your mortgage payments or if there is no mortgage then possibly a top up for retirement, of course a lot depends on the type of property because with some properties there are annual management fees to consider so if there is any help to be had in reducing these costs then all the better.
Excellent Neighborhoods Another reason Fenway apartments are so popular is because the neighborhoods in which they are located are generally idyllic. They are perfect for students attending college, young professionals, and growing families, especially in terms of scenery.
The Test As with any idea, certain experiments need to be conducted and data gathered to lend support to the theory, prior to recommending that changes are in order. This is true, especially in light of a population which generally tends to be conservative and has a reluctance to easily accept change in its pattern of living. In this case, the contemplated changes would also bring forward the somewhat uncomfortable recognition that the average resident age in the community was increasing; turnover was not impacting the age demographics, and the types of activities which were once popular were being replaced by more sedate activities. Their idea of a good time had changed, as well as the emerging need for assistance necessary to maintain the status quo or support those who needed outside quality life assistance to remain comfortable.
Beautiful Weather People who do not live in Boston or the surrounding areas are often wary about the weather stereotypical to New England, and this fear can affect their desire to live in the Fenway apartments.
Shaking out our Party Clothes…or Adjust and Adapt the Plan A strategy meeting of the Board of Directors and Management was called to set forth a “New Direction for the New Millennium.” It was decided the Board would roll out a program to the Committees asking their assistance to help revamp the community programs and agendas. The Operations Sub-Committee was directed to make an inspection and recommendations for the replacement of old and outdated furniture, to take advantage of lightweight plastics for tables and chairs, thinking in terms of portability and mobility. Secondly, to evaluate the pool and replace old railings with new assisted lifts, and to examine the exercise equipment and replace it with cardiovascular and low impact aerobic devices. The Functions Sub-Committee was given the task of working with the Township’s Senior Outreach Center to bring in additional speakers and programs oriented towards introducing their services to the membership. While continuing their task of providing “fun” evenings to the community, dinner/dance programs and functions mindful of including our expanding group of members who had become widows and widowers and who were not participating due to cost or concern/perception that the functions catered more towards couples. The Sunshine Sub-Committee took on the task of doing for ourselves as well as others outside our immediate HOA community. A telephone chain named “Making New Friends” was established to contact new homeowners as well as people living alone, emergency contact lists were updated; and medication and health information was gathered and placed in the same location in each home to enable Emergency/Ambulance workers immediate availability. The Games Sub-Committee blended men’s and women’s events where participation was low, added a computer-learning center by recruiting grandchildren (now in their late teens and twenties) to teach members use of e-mail and the Internet. Grandchildren were paid volunteers – which translates into those who work when they can for $25.00 per day.
The Fenway Park area is young and cool, attracting lots of young natives to the city who want to have fun. Although the nightlife is enviable, it is by no means a way of life. Residents are just as happy to listen to music or play games not related to baseball.
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