Right to Use (RTU)
If you’ve ever dreamed of spending a week on Martha’s Vineyard without the long-term commitment of ownership, flexible Right to Use (RTU) options at The Harborside Inn in Edgartown might be the perfect solution.
What Is a Right to Use (RTU)?
A Right to Use license agreement allows you to enjoy all the benefits of a vacation property without the ongoing responsibilities associated with deeded ownership. Instead of purchasing a deeded unit interval, you gain the right to use a specific unit type for a single 7-night stay.
Why Choose a Right to Use (RTU)?
RTUs at The Harborside Inn offer flexibility and convenience. You can:
- Lock in guaranteed vacation weeks at one of Edgartown’s most desirable waterfront locations.
- Nestled on Edgartown Harbor, The Harborside Inn combines classic Vineyard charm with the modern comforts of a boutique resort.
- Predictable costs—your RTU covers accommodations, so you can plan your vacation budget with confidence.
Who Benefits from a Flexible RTU?
A Right to Use option is ideal for:
- Travelers who return to Martha’s Vineyard regularly but don’t want the costs of full ownership.
- Retirees seeking a 7-night stay by the sea without long-term commitments.
- Families looking for a reliable vacation destination with consistent quality and comfort.
Learn More
If you’re interested in learning more about short-term Right to Use options at The Harborside Inn, contact our team today. Experience the beauty of Martha’s Vineyard your way—on your schedule, without the long-term obligation.
If you’ve ever dreamed of spending summer days in Martha’s Vineyard without the long-term commitment of ownership, flexible Right to Use (RTU) options at The Harborside Inn in Edgartown, Massachusetts, may be the perfect solution.
What Is a Right to Use (RTU)?
A Right to Use agreement allows you to enjoy all the benefits of a vacation property—without the ongoing responsibilities of deeded ownership. Instead of purchasing the property outright, you secure the right to use a specific unit for a set period each year, for a fixed number of years. It’s a smart, low-maintenance alternative to traditional vacation ownership.
Why Choose a Short-Term RTU?
Unlike long-term timeshare contracts that can last decades, short-term RTUs at The Harborside Inn offer flexibility and convenience. You can:
- Lock in guaranteed vacation weeks at one of Edgartown’s most desirable waterfront locations.
- Avoid long-term commitments—ideal for those who want to enjoy the Vineyard lifestyle for a few years before exploring new destinations.
- Enjoy resort amenities like the heated outdoor pool, marina access, and proximity to shops, dining, and beaches—all without worrying about upkeep or management.
- Predictable costs—your RTU covers accommodations, so you can plan your vacation budget with confidence.
The Harborside Inn Experience
Nestled on Edgartown Harbor, The Harborside Inn combines classic Vineyard charm with the comforts of a boutique resort. Each unit offers easy access to:
- The scenic harbor and private dock slips.
- Downtown Edgartown’s historic district, restaurants, and art galleries.
- A relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for couples, families, and seasonal visitors alike.
Who Benefits from a Flexible RTU?
A short-term Right to Use option is ideal for:
- Travelers who return to Martha’s Vineyard regularly but don’t want the costs of full ownership.
- Retirees seeking a few summers by the sea without long-term commitments.
- Families looking for a reliable vacation destination with consistent quality and comfort.
Make the Most of Your Time in Edgartown
With flexible RTU ownership at The Harborside Inn, you can enjoy everything Martha’s Vineyard has to offer—from sailing and fine dining to exploring the island’s beaches and coastal trails—all from a prime location in the heart of Edgartown.
Learn More
If you’re interested in learning more about short-term Right to Use options at The Harborside Inn, contact our team today. Experience the beauty of Martha’s Vineyard your way—on your schedule, without the long-term obligation.