Tag: vacation homes
Hilltop Hideaway-Vacation Rental In Biltmore at Lodestone
Hilltop Hideaway is a spacious, brand-new 6-bedroom, 5-bathroom vacation home in North Deep Creek Lake, MD, offering a perfect getaway for up to 16 guests. This luxurious property features a private hot tub, modern amenities, and scenic golf views. It’s ideally located near golf courses, Wisp Resort, and Deep Creek Lake State Park, offering a variety of activities such as skiing, hiking, whitewater rafting, and boating.
Key Features:
Accommodations: Sleeps 16, with 5 King bedrooms and a Queen/Queen bunk bed.
Amenities: Private hot tub, pool table, wet bar, gas grill, smart TVs, and a fireplace. No pets allowed.
Outdoor Space: Large patio with outdoor fireplace, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the views.
Proximity: Less than a mile to Lodestone Golf Course and a five-minute drive to Wisp Resort for skiing and other activities. Deep Creek Lake State Park is nearby for summer fun with beach access, canoeing, and hiking.
Important Info: A 4WD vehicle is required in winter. Check-in at 4:00 PM, check-out by 10:00 AM. No pets allowed.
Ideal for family vacations or group trips, Hilltop Hideaway combines relaxation with adventure in a prime location.



Amenities
View
Golf View
Wooded View
Location
Near Mountain
On Mountain
Lake Area
Golf Course
Ski Area
Pool
Hot Tub - Private
Pet Suitability
No Pets Allowed
Property Features
Air Conditioning
Deck
Patio
Fireplace
Iron & Ironing Board
Linens Provided
Pool Table
Wireless Internet
Wet Bar
Washing Machine
Grill - Gas
Heating
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Dryer
Smoke Detector
Private Entrance
TV (s)
Fire Extinguisher
Fire Pit
Laptop Friendly
Living Room
No Smoking or Vaping Allowed
Self Check-in (Keyless Lock)
TV (s) - Smart
Wine Cooler
Luxury Property
Hot Water
Dining Room
Elite
Partial/Mid-Week Stays
Kitchen
Blender
Coffee Maker
Keurig Coffee Maker
Cookware
Dishwasher
Full Kitchen
Ice Maker
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Stove
Toaster
Dishes and Utensils
Mini Fridge
Bathroom
Jetted Tub
Hair Dryer
Bath Towels Provided
Walk In Shower
Parking
Parking Available - Free
Parking /Access- 4WD Required for Winter
Resort/Shared Amenities
Gated Community
Nearby Activities
Boating
Restaurants
Fishing
Golf Course(s)
Miniature Golf
Hiking
Snow Skiing
State Parks
Whitewater Rafting
Casa di Maria-Vacation rental In Sky Valley
Casa di Maria is a charming log cabin vacation rental located in South Deep Creek Lake, MD, offering a rustic yet modern escape with beautiful seasonal mountain views and lake access. It features 2 bedrooms (each with a queen bed), 2 full baths, and sleeps up to 8 guests, with additional sleeping spaces in the loft and lower-level family room.
The cabin has a cozy, inviting atmosphere with a blend of Craftsman and Americana décor, an open living area with a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious deck with a private hot tub. Guests can enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and hiking, or relax in the community’s park and catch-and-release pond. A 4WD vehicle is required in winter months.
Key Amenities:
Private hot tub, deck, fire pit
Full kitchen with modern appliances
Smart TV, fireplace
Wireless internet, gas grill
Access to community lake and playground
Nearby Activities: Boating, skiing, hiking, shopping, dining, and more.
Policies:
Check-in: 4:00 PM, Check-out: 10:00 AM
Minimum age to rent: 25, no pets allowed
Booking deposit: 50% due 30+ days prior, 100% due within 29 days
Cancellation: Full refund for cancellations 31+ days before arrival, non-refundable within 30 days.



Amenities
View
Wooded View
Seasonal Mountain View
Location
On Mountain
Lake Access
Pool
Hot Tub – Private
Pet Suitability
No Pets Allowed
Property Features
Deck
Fireplace
Iron & Ironing Board
Linens Provided
Wireless Internet
Grill – Gas
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Smoke Detector
Private Entrance
TV (s)
Fire Extinguisher
Fire Pit
Living Room
No Smoking or Vaping Allowed
No/Limited Air Conditioning
Self Check-in (Keyless Lock)
TV (s) – Smart
Hot Water
Partial/Mid-Week Stays
Kitchen
Blender
Coffee Maker
Cookware
Dishwasher
Full Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Stove
Dishes and Utensils
Bathroom
Bath Towels Provided
Parking
Parking /Access- 4WD Required for Winter
Resort/Shared Amenities
Basketball Court(s)
Children’s Playground
Community Lake Access
Nearby Activities
Boating
Canoeing
Restaurants
Fishing
Golf Course(s)
Jet Ski Rentals
Kayaking Rentals
Medical Services
Miniature Golf
Museums
Shopping
Windsurfing
Biking
Birding
Cinemas
Hiking
Historic
Sailing
Snow Skiing
State Parks
Whitewater Rafting
Winery/Brewery

Vacation-home market booms in Maryland and Virginia
The robust housing landscape in Washington exists for more than just primary residences. A number of second-home markets have seen an increase in popularity in the past few years across a wide variety of destinations — from waterfront communities to mountain retreats.
We’re take a closer look at three such markets that are showing clear signs of increased demand among Washingtonians seeking a getaway.
The Eastern Shore of Maryland
Maryland’s picturesque Eastern Shore has long been a second-home destination for Mid-Atlantic city dwellers, but its popularity has reached new heights within the past two years.
Homes on the Eastern Shore are selling in half the amount of time that they were when the country was coming out of the recession, with median days on the market dropping from more than 100 in most months of the year from 2007 to 2013. Now, the days on the market is more likely to be under 75, even hitting a record low of 45 in June 2016 and 46 in May.
The number of closed sales per month keeps climbing on the Eastern Shore, with even the winter months of the past two years seeing approximately the same number of sales as the peak spring selling months of just a few years prior. While there’s an active market, the area still provides value.
The median sales price for homes here has stayed steadily between $200,000 and $250,000 for the past nine years. However, with all other indicators showing a return to demand, we expect prices to increase over the next year or two.
Shenandoah County, Va.
For those looking for an escape near the mountains, the Shenandoah region’s real estate market is showing signs of renewed strength. The number of active listings has plummeted, even though the number of new listings coming on the market has stayed roughly the same for the past several years.
This trend suggests that although new listings are coming onto the market, they are selling quickly and therefore don’t remain active for long. Every month for the past two and a half years, the number of active listings has decreased compared with the same month for the year prior and, more notable, the size of the decrease has grown to percentages in the double digits over the past year.
Correspondingly, the number of days on the market has started to tick downward, moving from 100 in the past two years and staying under 80 for the majority of months. Median sales prices have also trended upward over the past year, settling in around $175,000 this past spring.
This is part of the slow but steady climb from the low point during 2010, when prices were closer to $125,000, after reaching peaks of more than $250,000 during the boom years around 2007.
Garrett County, Md.
One location Washingtonians should keep an eye on is Garrett County, Md. Approximately three hours from Washington, this county borders West Virginia and contains Deep Creek Lake — the largest man-made lake in Maryland. Fly-fishing, boating and white-water rafting are common summer activities, and during the winter Wisp Resort attracts skiers and snowboarders to the slopes.
This region has started to show all the signs of a market on the cusp of becoming highly competitive. Prices have made a noticeable rebound by crossing the $300,000 mark (after a few post-recession years when they dipped to $150,000), and the median days the on market has dropped by more than a half, from more than 200 just a few years ago to as low as 54 in July 2016.
The surest sign that this market is getting hot is that homes are just now getting back to the point of selling close to their asking prices. After a few years when sellers were getting only about 80 to 85 percent of their asking price, Garrett County has crossed into the 95 percent category. This shows that buyers are more motivated than ever to own a home in this community.
With median prices well below those of homes in the Washington region, all three of these markets are poised for growth, and properties in these areas could be a wise investment for the right buyer. Local real estate agents can help identify the best neighborhoods and specific properties, and talk more in detail about these recent trends.
They can help you find the right vacation home at the right price, especially when shopping for a home from out of town.
The fact that a number of second-home destinations continue to see a rise in popularity is yet another sign of renewed health for the housing market in and around Washington. Whether it is mountain trails or the water’s edge that appeals to a vacation-home buyer, our region has a tremendous variety for everyone across the price spectrum.
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