Top Instagram tips for your cottage
Have you thought about creating an Instagram account to promote your property or would like some tips on doing so? We’ve put together five tips to help you get started…
Whether you're new to holiday letting, already have the perfect property, or you'd simply like some advice or guidance, we'd love to hear from you.
From tax notes to colour schemes, top holiday gadgets to dealing with seagulls we have hints and tips to help you make the most of your holiday let.
Have you thought about creating an Instagram account to promote your property or would like some tips on doing so? We’ve put together five tips to help you get started…
Every holiday home owner with paying guests is legally required to carry out a Fire Risk Assessment (make sure you are thorough in your assessment and keep it regularly updated). But what about less regulated requirements and every day dangers?
How to choose the right colour for your holiday letting interior - refresh or refurbish, which wall should be white and what should be coloured. Here's our hints and tips on picking paint for a holiday cottage colour scheme.
The devil is in the detail, so take a look at our hints and tips to making your holiday property a better place to stay with a few easy improvements.
Whilst storms make for spectacular viewing both inland and on the coast, holiday cottage owners may be wondering how best to protect their property from storm damage. So you don’t get caught out, make sure you follow our top storm survival tips.
What can holiday cottage owners do to maximise their cottage for adventure seekers and attract more guests, whilst also looking after their property?
With so many cool and useful gadgets on the market, we select our top ten picks to add value and fun to your holiday cottage. You’ll love them, and your guests will too.
Solar energy and the ability to use heat from the sun to heat up your holiday cottage not only allows the chance to cut your carbon footprint, it can also reduce bills and outgoings. So is it all that simple?
There are easy steps you can follow to minimise the risk of fire in your holiday home to protect you and your guests.