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Tred15
  3/26/2016 07:15 EST

We are buying a home to use as a vacation rental. What is the going rate to pay a caretaker who is provided a nice two bedroom casita on the property. I have heard $400 to $600 per month.

dwall690
  5/22/2016 10:48 EST

Hi my name is Dan I am a well travels former merchant marine captain who retired to the hospitality business 3 years ago. I have been a doorman and valet parking supervisor at a urban hotel For the past year I have also served part time as a caretaker of a 20 unit apartment bldg where I live. I am searching for an opportunity starting about Sept 2016. I would be interested in your position. [email protected] should you wish to discuss this further.

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drummer
  6/8/2016 17:14 EST

You may want to consider more like $800.

Scot80
  6/9/2016 22:00 EST

Hi, I know this was posted a few months ago but I am in the process of relocating to Roatan. My arrival time is sometime this July/August. I am planning on renting for a while until I get the lay of the land. I would be very interested in this opportunity if it is still available. I have 13 years experience as a general manager for a Mark Rockefeller owned 5 star resort The South Fork Lodge. It can be found at Naturalretreats.com. I would be happy to take care of your property if you have not made other arrangements as of yet.

Tred15
  6/10/2016 06:39 EST

Sorry Scot80 we kept the original caretaker and I was mostly trying to figure out the going rate to pay him monthly. If you are needing a place to stay we are renting the house out for $2000 per month before we complete the renovations on the bathrooms. It is 4 bedrooms and is on the east end in calabash.

Tred15
  6/10/2016 06:43 EST

We kept the original caretaker, so we are not in need of finding one. Mostly wanted to know what a fair salary would be. The 4 bedroom house is for rent. Pre bathroom renovation rate is $1100 per week and $2500 per month.

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Scot80
  6/16/2016 19:50 EST

Thank you for the reply, sounds like a great price but we are wanting to be in the west end west Bay Area. If something changes I will send you a pm. Thanks again

Scott

Pilot51
  6/17/2018 17:49 EST

How much did you end up paying your caretaker? I’m trying to decide whether I should buy a rental property in Roatan.

Tred15
  6/18/2018 19:47 EST

We pay $400 per month. He gets a house, electric, internet, and cable included.

Pilot51
  6/23/2018 22:58 EST

Thank you very much for the info. Trying to buy some beachfront income property but since we wouldn’t spend the whole year there, we would need a trusted person as a caretaker.

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