Downtown Hideaway vacation rental home

Downtown Hideaway vacation rental home

The Downtown Hideaway vacation rental home is an ideal place to spend vacation with your family. Hideaway offers a full week rentals during from May to August every year and a week stays are also available outside this period. The minimum stay is 2-night. Contact us for the latest rates and more information.

Downtown hideaway is the best place to stay in New Buffalo that provides a luxury single family vacation rental home. It is a walking distance to all that New Buffalo Harbor Country and the beach. Brewsters restaurant is just 3 blocks away and all the fabulous shops of Whittaker Street are closeby.

The home was fully gutted and renovated with the maximum quality materials and appliances all over in late summer 2008. Now families enjoyed the high-end features of the home.

There is even a three-season back room surrounded by three walls of windows. This peaceful sunroom, with a comfy couch and rattan chairs, is the perfect place to enjoy coffee in the morning and a revitalizing drink after a day of fun in the sun.

The home has 3 bathrooms and 6 can accomodate for sleep. iPod docking station is available in all the rooms. You can relax and enjoy your favorite tunes. It has 2 full baths with mounted jetted shower towers which make you feel like a long day at the beach. Jetted Jacuzzi tub is in the Master Bath for more peaceful relaxation. The serene room has a comfortable couch and rattan chairs which is perfect to have coffee in the morning and a revitalizing drink in the evening.

The amenities include 1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed, 2 Twin Beds and full baths, Central A/C, Outdoor Patio with seating for 6, Screened-in porch, Fully stocked kitchen for 12, Dish Washer, Washer / Dryer, Gas grill, Basic Cable, Flat screen TV with DVD Player & movies, Board games. It also includes Parking for 4 and Street parking and strictly no pets allowed.

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  1. Hi, have you heard of Home Exchange & Home for Exchange? Scroll down the page of the link I have posted here.

  2. Jeanne S says:

    I don't tip the owners. They're usually making a nice chunk of money on my weekly rental.

    I do tip the cleaning staff. I leave $5-$10 in an envelope (which I have to bring with me) and write "HOUSEKEEPING" on it.

    Of course, most rental places expect you to leave the place really clean, and we do, but still, maids make lousy money, it's hard work, and I assume they appreciate it.

    For the owners, I write in their guest book (most provide one) how much I enjoyed my stay and how pleased I was at how well-stocked the place was.

    If and only if the place is the primary residence of the owner, rather than a rental-only place, sometimes I'll wait several months and write a little thank-you note telling them I was among their summer renters and how very much at-home I felt. Twice now the next year's slightly increased rental rate on the same house mysteriously dropped to the previous year's level when they sent the contract–presumably at the owner's request. Nice works!

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