Second Shelters

On SecondShelters.com: Call Your Insurance Agent Before Heading To The Beach

By Jon Anderson / May 24, 2018 /

Events of the past few weeks in Hawaii should send second home owners looking for their home insurance policies.  Regardless of whether your property is located in the mountains, by the sea or anywhere else, insurance is critical. Remember, there’s always some disaster to be protected from. And in the case of second homes, their…

On SecondShelters.com: What Can You Get For $1M in Colorado Springs?

By Amy Puchaty / May 17, 2018 /

From Garden of the Gods and iconic Pikes Peak, to the Broadmoor AAA Five-Diamond resort and Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, there’s never a shortage of things to do in Colorado Springs. With second home prices on the rise, it got me thinking, what can I get for $1 million in Colorado Springs? Let’s take a look…

On SecondShelters.com: Choose Your Own Adventure With Two Retreats in Bend, Oregon

By Amy Puchaty / May 14, 2018 /

Just around the bend – Bend, Oregon, that is – sits a marvelously lush, nature-filled paradise with every outdoor adventure imaginable. It’s a place you go to play, a charming mountain town that has it all. Whether you’re looking to ski, hike, mountain bike, or just get away, the majestic snow-capped peaks and high-desert skyline…

On SecondShelters.com: Cape Escape Offers Historical Shelter For Less than $1M

By Bethany Erickson / May 13, 2018 /

It’s not often that you can find a property with the kind of income potential this week’s historical shelter has for less than $1 million. But this six bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath colonial revival home in Cape Charles, Virginia, has been lovingly restored and renovated, and also had an addition to accommodate the history of the home…

On SecondShelters.com: How Natural Disasters Affect Second Homeownership

By Jon Anderson / May 7, 2018 /

The world is captivated by the images coming out of the big island of Hawai’i this week as Kilauea erupted into the Leilani Estates subdivision. Thus far there are 10 fissures opened along the Eastern Rift Zone that runs along a historic volcanic path, marked by ancient volcanic ridges to the south. Next week, I’ll…