Renting out your second house as a vacation home is a big decision. And like any big decision, you need to think about a hundred different things before casting the die. The number of factors to consider in this case can often be overwhelming, but SaffronStays is here to help you out. We’ve narrowed it down to 8 things you need to know before renting out your holiday home. Trust us, it’s easier than it looks!
1. Expenses precede profits
Yes, renting out your home can be a lucrative source of income. But in the beginning, it requires a hefty investment. Consider maintenance costs, utility bills, staff salaries, insurance payments, advertising costs and prevailing tax laws. So while allotting a certain portion of your finances towards the holiday home, ensure that you have enough savings to sustain yourself until the business takes off.
2. Remodeling is worth the cost
A holiday home is different from a regular home. You want to give your guests the best vacation vibes and that calls for some preparation. From the colour of the walls and furnishings, to basic necessities like toiletries and cooking appliances, to entertainment amenities like board games and bikes, you should rent out a holiday home that exudes a holiday atmosphere. Make it so that guests not only have a good time but also want to return!
3. Locality is an important selling point
Guests on holiday are unlikely to stay indoors all the time. So it’s best to get to know the surrounding area as well as you can. This way, you can save your guests a lot of Google searching and instead offer them a list of the top nearby restaurants, adventure sports or any other attractive features. In fact, this is a great way to sell your house as not just a rental but a complete holiday package!
4. Understanding your guests is key
Before you start marketing your house, understand what kind of guests will appreciate it. Senior citizens favour homes without a lot of stairs. Families with small children prefer spacious homes with amenities to keep the kids entertained. Couples prioritise privacy and look for romantic nooks like hot tubs. Understanding which guests will enjoy your home will help you reach out to the right people.
5. Rental agreements exist to protect you
As you go through the process of renting out a holiday home to total strangers, you want to feel safe. The easiest way to do this is to ensure your rental agreement covers all kinds of situations. It will have your back in case of any misunderstandings of check-in and check-out dates, extra payable services, or even damaged property. So invest time and money in a tight, legal agreement and secure your future.
6. You need to be a people person
Communication is key when it comes to giving guests a hassle-free experience. This includes promoting your home to potential guests, getting all the paperwork done smoothly and informing them of all the house rules. And at the same time, you must cater to their needs and keep things as easy as possible. So if you’re serious about renting out a holiday home, it’s time to turn up the charm!
7. Difficult tenants are a possibility
While most of your guests will come and go with ease, there could be that one odd guest who will stir up some trouble. But there’s no need to worry since there are several ways to be prepared. Background checks help weed out unsuitable persons but if that is not an option, a comprehensive tenancy agreement and charging a security deposit will do the same. You can also keep a record of all valuable objects in the house as well as take out some insurance.
8. It’s time consuming
Last but not the least, you will need to invest as much time as money in this project. From redesigning your house to communicating with guests, every aspect of renting out a holiday home will require your time and attention. But if everything goes right, the result could pay you back tenfold!
Renting out your holiday home does come with a lot of responsibility. You not only need to be good at making your home guest-friendly but also adept at marketing it, and managing the logistics. But why not let SaffronStays take some weight off your shoulders? As an experienced partner in the field of vacation rentals, SaffronStays will manage your property with expertise and you can still reap all the benefits!
Ready to start? Here are some tips on giving your guests the best experience.
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