SUNDAY HOUSES

In 19th century Fredericksburg, the German settlers working on rural farms erected Sunday Houses for overnight stays on their weekly travels into town for supplies and church attendance. At Boot Ranch, our historically inspired Sunday Houses offer owners a luxurious, fully furnished second home to enjoy 6 full weeks each year. Each Sunday House is a compound that includes a main gathering house with great room, kitchen, dining and laundry area and two golf shuttle carts. Sunday Houses have from four to six bedrooms, some of which may be in the gathering house or in detached cottages.


These homes provide an ideal balance of privacy and community for family and friends. Eight owners divide the use and operating cost of each Sunday House, and enjoy multi-generational Club membership privileges whenever they are in residence at a Sunday House or Lodge Suite.


Call Boot Ranch Realty at (830) 997-6200 to learn more about shared ownership or click HERE to see current listings.


FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is shared ownership?

    Each Sunday House owner has a one-eighth deeded interest in the property and has exclusive usage of the entire compound during six scheduled reservation periods each year.

  • Is Club membership included?

    Property purchase includes a Sunday House Membership in the Boot Ranch Club, entitling the owner full multi-generational family membership privileges while in residence at a Sunday House or a Member Lodge. Sunday House membership dues for 2023 are  $14,750.

  • Are there annual association fees?

    An annual association fee, currently $18,308 for 2023, includes housekeeping,  maintenance, internet, TV, electric, water, management fee, reserves, property taxes and insurance. At closing, a one-time Sunday House working captial assessment of $2,500 will be paid and a Sunday House reserve assessment of $5,000 is paid annually.

  • How is usage scheduled?

    Every fall, Sunday House owners select their desired reservation periods in a sequence determined by a lottery. An online portal enables owners to track reservations for their home and trade reservation periods with other owners.

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