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Our Guesthouse Business in CO and PR

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

When we were at the Vintage Inn in Galeton for the Avocado party, we had a chance to talk with the owner of the guesthouse/bed and breakfast about her experiences running an inn. One of our goals when we finally make the leap to Rincon, Puerto Rico is to run a small guest house/rental business there on our property.

For Diane, the owner of Vintage Inn, she said that in the case of a bed and breakfast it takes the ability to be ok with having strangers living in your house and at times messing up your stuff. She said her husband couldn’t stand it, and that is one of the reasons he is no longer involved in the business with her. She said you have to like people, entertain them sometimes, and graciously deal with complaints as they occasionally crop up. She said overall you just have to be flexible and good with your resources (time and money). She also mentioned that it doesn’t hurt if you like to cook, throw parties and decorate. In her guest house she had a couple of different rooms that she decorated different ways such as a Japanese “Zen” room, a Tuscan-style room, and a French/Parisian room.


Outside Vintage Inn in Eaton/Galeton

I think we have what it takes to run a business like this because we not only have our single-family home rental business which has taught us a lot…but we also rent out our basement bedroom/apartment. We have had all sorts of people live with us in that basement bedroom over the course of about four years.


Basement Bedroom

First we had Kosei, our Japanese high school exchange student who lived with us for a year. Then we had Jasmin a college student from Germany for just a couple of months. Then we had Luke, a student and volunteer fireman from Sterling, Colorado. We’ve also had Mark, a Culver’s franchise-owner, and Matt, his replacement. We had Bob, a municipal lawyer for the City of Greeley and Winna, a former Wal-Mart employee. We had my aunt Laura and we had Lisa, a UNC meteorology student. And now we have Jennifer, a medical student on rotation to be a P.A.


The Wetbar area of our basement used as a kitchenette by our guests

It has been very interesting meeting all of these various people. Sometimes there have been minor issues, but for the most part it has been a great experience and we have enjoyed sharing our house with nearly all of them. Some are  more outgoing and others have kept to themselves. Some we will probably be friends with forever, and others we will probably never see again. It is just cool to know that we were, for a short amount of time, a part of their lives, and they, of ours.

So I really think we’d enjoy having people stay with us at our property in Rincon. Plus, we wouldn’t even need to have “themed” rooms as they would already be naturally themed in their own way. There would be the jungle treehouse, the cabana (or two), maybe a “surf shack” and the villa. Plus it would be so fun to decorate and get them ready for people to stay with us. It would combine my love of “home” (I am a Cancer sign after all) with my love of people and their stories and become a viable business to boot.

Avocados Galore!

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

My aunt Laura invited us to an avocado tasting party put on by the Avocado Diva and Vintage Inn in Eaton/Galeton. We had so much fun! The bed and breakfast was a beautiful house and the hostess is a terrific cook. There were all sorts of different foods to try that had a little avocado in them. From chocolate/avocado fudge and avocado salad to delicious guacamole and avocado leaf tea!


A nice spread of avocado and other snacks!

The Avocado Diva brought all of these avocados straight from small-scale farms in California. We learned all about different types of avocados including such varieties as Zutano, Bacon, Pinkerton, and the most famous: Haas. The type we were most impressed by was the Mexicola! According to the Avocado Diva, Brenda, this is the original wild Mexican avocado. It looks sort of like a fig or a plum and the skin is edible! The skin has a sort of nutty flavor to it. This is also the variety that you can use the licorice smelling leaves in iced tea. What’s more, is unlike most of the hybridized varieties, this one you can grow true to form from the seed. So we are going to try and sprout some here and maybe in PR too!


The small black, smooth-skinned Mexicola Avocado in comparison with another variety

We bought a variety box of them and are looking forward to enjoying our gourmet avocados for the next couple of weeks! Yay! We did find two or three avocado trees on our property in Rincon, so this makes us all the more excited to eat off our land! We learned today that there are avocados that mature at different seasons. Some are summer varieties and some are winter while others are year-round producers. We would love to be able to eat these all year round!


Holding a small Mexicola next to our box of goodies

A Rincon Treehouse Idea

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Cassie and I have been thinking about the place in Rincon a lot more lately since the weather in Colorado has turned cold and grey.   One of the decisions we have been tossing around is what to do with the wood house that is currently on the property.

We go back and forth between tearing it down and remodeling it.  It is a unique type of house for Puerto Rico seeings how it is made out of wood instead of concrete.  This creates some problems with bugs, rot and the chance of hurricane.  However it has a feeling to it that concrete doesn’t have.   A warmth if you will.

Well perhaps we can do both.  Tear it down AND remodel it.  We have 4 acres to work with so we figure we can move it from its current spot, which is the prime location for a house on the property, to a location down lower on the property where there is a palm tree oasis.


Me Among the Palms (where the ‘tree house’ would go)

We figure there is enough wood to make a sort of ‘tree house’ type of structure or a ‘Swiss family Robinson’ type place.   That is kind of what we have now, but then we would build a concrete villa where the wood house currently sits.

We can then rent out the wood house for people to stay at when they are on vacation.  The property has very little human created noise at night and the jungle really comes alive.  It sounds fantastic.

We both drew up an idea of what we were thinking for the ‘treehouse’.


Cassie’s Drawing


Britton’s Drawing

As you can see, we have similar ideas of what we would like. We also found this site about tree houses in Puerto Rico that are built on a single point. They call them “hooches”. We’d like to possibly talk with the owner of this one about their place. We have been toying around with this idea because it would allow us to keep the wood house AND build a more secure / substantial concrete villa.  We could connect the two places with a nice walking path.  This is one of the reasons we wanted to have a bit of land, so that we could let our imagination run a bit wild.

We like this idea because it “saves” the wooden house, gives us more room for the house of our dreams, and creates a pretty cool spot -a type of tropical tree house! That’s the type of option we really like -a win-win-win!

Our Next Move

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

What is our next move? That is what Britton and I have been discussing a lot lately. Obviously, we would prefer our next MOVE to be to Puerto Rico, but that’s not happening quite yet. So we’ve been talking about what would make us feel comfortable to move there…and that would be to have a fairly stable income stream. We have our current rentals, but don’t make very much on them, and certainly not enough for a move, a remodel (or rebuild?) and a complete overhaul of our lives.

We’ve thought about what that number would be, and we’ve determined that unless Britton is able to take his work remote with him that we would need to have a pretty decent income -at least as much as from one of our jobs- from the rentals. Right now, the rentals are more like a hobby business, which is fine and a great starting place, but if we want to go out on a wild limb like living full-time in Puerto Rico, we sort of want a net of some kind. And to do that we need more funds. And more funds means more properties (or fewer expenses related to our current properties).


Newest House Offer

So we decided to put in another offer on a rental property. It’s a short sale, which usually means it’s a long shot and a long time to hear back from the bank. But if it goes through, we would be happy; the numbers work and we could make a decent return on it. We would be getting it for roughly half what is owed on it. It doesn’t need a ton of work and we would live there if we had to (one of our qualifications for which houses to buy).

It’s funny how something as big as buying a house can become second nature after you’ve done it a few times. We’re definitely getting better and learning as we go. However, this short-sale thing is a first for us.  Let’s hope it goes through so we can make our next move across the board game of life!

House Hunters International?

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

I had a phone call recently.  It’s the type of call that is not “the norm”. I knew Cassie had emailed House Hunters International about the possibility of being on their show after she had heard from the Kruses that they were looking for couples who had bought a place in Puerto Rico. But I didn’t really think they would be so eager to talk with us so quickly! This is kind of how it went:

Melissa: Hi, this is Melissa from House Hunters International!
BK: Hi, this is Britton.  How are you?
Melissa: Good…We are interested in doing your story! Can you tell me a little more about it?
BK:( I told her all about our story, the property, why Puerto Rico…so on and so forth)
Melissa: That sounds great! Well, the next step before we line things up is to get a casting video from you.  I can send you some information about what we are looking for in it.
BK: No problem.  We can do that and have one to you in the next few days!

So these past few days Cassie and I (with help from Cassie’s mom the camera-woman -thanks Char!) made a short casting video.  In the video they just want to see how we live currently and why we want to move. They basically want to see how we look “on camera”.  Hopefully we come across well!

It would be cool to be on the show as it is one we definitely like to watch and I think we would be a bit different than their regular shows.  Most of what I’ve seen on there are people who have quite a bit of money to spend.  Cassie and I are very budget-oriented and one of our (my) criteria was that the place be “affordable”.  To me that meant not getting a mortgage. Also we were ok with having a fixer-upper, unlike most people that we’ve seen on the show.

We want to move down there in the next few years, not continue to work and pay for the thing over the next 15-30.  So, we save the majority of our income, we both drive normal little paid-off econobox cars, and we have invested in rentals in the hopes that one day we could use that income to live off of (see Fruitfulista for more on how we do this!)

I’d hope they would present us as the ‘fixer upper/saver/self-sustainability people’ and maybe tell the story of how we ended up with the property. One thing we were surprised about is that nearly all, if not all of the shows are re-enactments, so according to Melissa the producer/casting person in New York, we were perfect for their show!

So, here’s our casting video- wish us luck!…What do you think?