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by Brandon Balsley - Grand Welcome East Valley of the Sun May 3, 2024May 7, 2024
written by Brandon Balsley - Grand Welcome East Valley of the Sun May 3, 2024May 7, 2024

Why AZ Summer Off-Season Vacation Rentals are a Smart Move 

Brandon Balsley

1. EMBRACE THE DESERT OASIS

While summer in Arizona might evoke images of sizzling heat, it’s also a time when savvy homeowners can turn their properties into desert oases. The off-season isn’t just about avoiding the crowds; it’s about tapping into a unique market. Here’s why:

2. THE SHOULDER SEASON: A GOLDEN ‘STAYCATION’ OPPORTUNITY

The summer months—May through September—are Arizona’s shoulder season. Tourists flock to cooler destinations, leaving behind a quieter landscape. By offering your home as a vacation rental during this period, you cater to travelers seeking respite from the hustle and bustle.

3. ATTRACTIVE PRICING FOR SUN-SEEKERS

Entice potential guests with sun-soaked deals:

• Extended Stay Discounts: Longer bookings mean steady income.

• Last-Minute Escapes: Spontaneous travelers love a bargain.

• Midweek Retreats: Position your rental as a cool haven away from the weekday grind.

4. COST SAVINGS UNDER THE SUN

Guests appreciate value. Remind them that summer rates translate to significant savings. They get the same cozy retreat but at a fraction of the high-season price. Imagine evenings by the pool or lazy mornings on the patio—all without the winter crowds.

5. RECONNECT WITH RETURNING GUESTS

The summer off-season is your chance to rekindle relationships. Reach out to past guests, welcome them back, and show appreciation. A heartfelt email or a small discount for loyal visitors can go a long way.

6. DIVERSIFY YOUR AUDIENCE

Think beyond vacationers. Corporate retreats, wellness weekends, or artists’ workshops thrive during the Arizona summer. Your home becomes a canvas for creativity or a sanctuary for stressed professionals. Understand local demand patterns—perhaps smaller properties appeal more to couples or solo travelers.

7. KNOW YOUR LOW SEASON

Define your low season within the summer months. Is it the scorching days of July or the monsoons in August? Research local trends and adapt. Be flexible and responsive to guest needs.

WHERE THE SUN SETS, YOUR BOOKINGS RISE

As the desert sun blazes, your vacation rental business can flourish. So, dust off those poolside loungers, set up the barbecue, and welcome the summer with open doors. When the saguaros cast long shadows, your guests will find solace—and you’ll find success.

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