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Kauai Vacation Rentals in the Visitor Destination Area (VDA) | What You Need to Know

Why You Need To Know About VDA and Kauai Vacation Rentals

What is a “VDA” and why is that important to those looking to buy a vacation rental here on Kauai? VDA stands for Visitor Destination Area. These are areas identified by the County of Kauai which allow short term rentals which would be defined anything less than a 6 months.

There are three main areas that allow Vacation Renting and have a large number of condominiums/homes that are in the VDA, those areas are Poipu, Princeville, Kapaa and some sections of Lihue. But even in these areas there will be spots that do not allow for vacation renting.

This is my third video with Linda Sylvester and in this segment, I ask her to explain VDA and what Buyers should be thinking about when making a purchase. If your intent is to rent out your property when you are not using it yourself, you’ll want to make sure you check with a local real estate professional who can help guide you to properties that would fit this criteria.

Lynda Gill RS Lic. #63088
Hawai’i Life Real Estate Brokers
808.346.0056
LyndaGill@HawaiiLife.com
Blog: https://lyndagill.com/blog

About the Author

Lynda Gill

Lynda Gill is a Realtor Salesperson with Hawai'i Life. I have close to two decades of experience as a top-producing real estate agent on Kauai, where I’ve lived since 2004. I specialize in residential, relocation, and resort property sales in Poipu Beach, Lawai, Omao and Kalaheo, on the island’s South Side. Over the course of my career, I’m proud to have earned accolades and designations, including being recognized as a top performer by Hawaii Business Magazine. But what really drives me is helping my clients with one of the most significant events in their lives. There is nothing quite as satisfying as helping clients achieve their financial goals or seeing their eyes light up when the right property comes along. You can email me at lyndagill@hawaiilife.com or via phone at (808) 346-0056.

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