Letting Your Spanish Property - by www.elitepropertyrentals.com
The content below is for your use and guidance in order to help you prepare your property for successful renting.
Preparation - As with everything good preparation is the key to success. Decide
on your financial objectives. There are some important questions
you need to ask yourself before you go ahead with letting your property.
What are your financial objectives? Do you want to maximize the income
from your property or just cover the costs? How often do you want
to be there yourself? Do you want to be there on certain dates,
or can you be flexible and only go on weeks when there are no bookings.
Do you want to be there in the peak, summer times? What type of person
do you want to stay in your home? Are you happy to have children,
(and is your home suitable!) Would you be happy for a group of men
on a golf holiday to stay? You may have to make some compromises,
but you should be clear in advance where you stand on these issues,
as many other decisions flow from them.
Furnishing & Equipping Your Home - Furnish your home bearing in mind that it will be rented out. Use
good quality, robust furniture and equipment that can be easily
cleaned and will not be high maintenance. The rental rates you can
charge will reflect the standard of your furnishing and equipment.
ACCEPT that things may get broken, as they do in your own home,
so don't put in items that you will fret over if they do get broken.
Kitchens - These must be fully equipped. A dishwasher although not essential
is always a great marketing tool, as no one wants to wash up on
holiday. A microwave and washing machine are a necessity. Cutlery,
china and kitchen utensils are not expensive so don't stint on them
- allow for at least double the maximum number that will stay. Make
sure that pots, pans, coffee pots and tea pots are big enough. Work-tops
should be easy to keep clean.
Bedrooms - Beds and sofa beds must be good quality and comfortable, there should
be bedside tables and lamps. at least one hair dryer and ample hanging
and storage space, with good quality clothes hangers.
Linens - Make sure you have at least two sets of linen for every bed, to
allow for some day change-overs. Also, have a good supply of bathroom
towels, all sizes and kitchen cloths as well.
Furniture & Flooring - This should be hard wearing, low maintenance, not easily damaged
and easy to clean. Rugs are a good idea on tiled floors especially
during the winter months as is washable throws for the soft furnishings.
Other Equipment - A TV with English television is essential especially over the winter
months. You need to have a balance between having enough little personal things
like books, vases andornaments to make the place more welcoming rather
than like a hotel room, but do not clutter it especially with rejects
from your own home. Try and create an atmosphere appropriate to the
location of the holiday home.
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