Things you need to know about holiday letting
Advice on everything to do with holiday letting, including business rates, tax and insurance policies for holiday lets.
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.
Advice on everything to do with holiday letting, including business rates, tax and insurance policies for holiday lets.
Photography can make or break your property online, so we employ professional photographers to who the reality of your holiday cottage in its best light. Here's a little sneak peek behind the scenes.
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?
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.
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.
If you’re new to the world of WiFi or you’re looking for some quick-fix tips you haven’t already tried, here are the basics to try first.
In recognition of National Naked Garden Day, we thought we’d lay bare the secrets of holiday cottage gardens. If you can’t keep an eye on the weeds, here are some hints and tips on holiday cottage garden maintenance.