10 reasons why you should buy a holiday let next year
Our most popular holiday cottages earn in excess of £65,000 net p.a., which is a brilliant way of topping up your income and paying off any overheads.
Our most popular holiday cottages earn in excess of £65,000 net p.a., which is a brilliant way of topping up your income and paying off any overheads.
You may have a cottage that’s new to the market, or may you have inherited a property with a less-than-inspiring insignia. Either way, here are a few things to think about when naming your cottage.
Even once you've signed a contract and agreed an initial commission rate, this can latterly be subject to change and a number of additional services added to your account. Make sure you know which letting fees are included.
The end of the summer is not the end, so don’t drop your guard just yet. In fact, this time of year should be viewed as the start of a new holiday season…
We understand it is not always practical for those of you who handle your own changeovers. But if you haven’t considered the possibility, it might be worth your while.
Introducing wifi into your holiday let and keeping your guests connected during their holiday.
First, some perspective. We should accept from the outset that 100% compliance with green goals is not realistic. However over time, little wins across a percentage of guests mount up.
The following four areas give you a starting point to consider cutting energy costs without resorting to chaperoning your guests during their stay. It isn’t intended as a comprehensive guide but rather to help start the thought process and give you a few useful rules of thumb.
Advice to people who are thinking about entering into the holiday letting business. Operations Manager, Mary Harlow, gives some general tips for first time holiday