Definition
Seasonal Honesty is the practice of evaluating a property based on how it behaves throughout the entire year rather than how it performs during its best season.
The risk is not that the property changes.
The risk is that buyers evaluate it during its most favorable conditions.
Seasonal Honesty exists to close that gap.
Where It Shows Up
- Waterfront property
- Short-term rentals
- Vacation homes
- Recreational acreage
- Lakefront communities
- Seasonal roads
- Village tourism markets
- Northern Michigan second homes
Why It Matters
Seasonal Honesty affects:
- ownership expectations
- STR performance
- maintenance requirements
- access
- guest demand
- use patterns
- carrying costs
- long-term satisfaction
A property may perform exceptionally well in July and behave very differently in November.
The ownership experience includes both.
Northern Michigan Context
Seasonal Honesty is especially important in Northern Michigan because buyers often visit during:
- summer
- peak tourism periods
- ideal weather conditions
- holiday weekends
Those periods do not always represent the full ownership experience.
Examples:
- calm summer water may become rough in fall
- easy boating may become seasonal
- STR demand may compress heavily outside peak periods
- access conditions may change significantly in winter
Many ownership surprises are actually Seasonal Honesty failures.
Related Concepts
Decision Impact
Seasonal Honesty changes how properties should be interpreted before purchase.
The question is not:
“How does the property behave today?”
The question is:
“How does the property behave over time?”
That distinction often changes valuation, ownership expectations, and long-term satisfaction.
