If you're planning to move but can't sell your home or you're not sure if you want to sell your current home, then you may want to put it on the vacation home market. You can usually make more money renting out as a vacation home than you can to a long-term renter. Plus, your home could be in high demand if you live in a popular tourist destination. You won't even have to worry about taking care of the house if you move to another city or state because you can hire a vacation rental management company to do it for you.
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Wine production has become so popular in the U.S. that residents of many states live within driving distance to regional wineries. Autumn is an excellent time to plan a wine tasting tour for friends and family. Not only will you enjoy less crowded roads because the summer road trip season end when school starts, you'll enjoy crisp, clear autumn weather as well as the vibrant show provided the leaves changing colors. However, putting together an afternoon of wine tasting takes a bit of planning in order to ensure that everyone has a happy, safe time.
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A deep sea fishing trip can be an exhilarating experience. From spotting fish and wildlife you'd never see at home to the thrill of catching a super-sized fish, there's plenty of excitement to be had. However, it's important to properly prepare for the trip so you can make the most out of your adventure. Here are some things to keep in mind as you get ready to head out on open water.
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A beachfront vacation in Mexico can be a dream come true. But there's more to do on your vacation than just relax in the sun near your beachside villa. When you're visiting Mexico's Riviera Maya, you are surrounded by history, natural wonders, and the opportunity for exciting activities, and you'll be missing out if you don't take advantage of them. While you're planning your Mayan Riviera vacation, check out a few must-have experiences that you should definitely work into your itinerary.
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If you are getting married outside in the summer, you get the benefit of nice weather and lots of natural colors and flowers. However, you also have to deal with the heat. Here is a quick guide to getting your bridal make-up right when you are going to be out in the heat for your wedding and reception.
Foundation
The first thing you need to focus on is the foundation. To start with, you are going to want to keep the oil on your face low by using an oil-free moisturizer and only putting as little moisturizer as possible on your face if you tend to be more on the oily side of things.
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