1 - SET THE MOST COHERENT PRICE

Conduct a marketing study on accommodations in your area. Compare capacity, comfort and quality. Position your accommodation offer depending on the quality. Set prices according seasons and booked time. Compensate visitors and you’ll have the occupation time increased with the same guest.

2 - PAY CLOSE HEED TO LOGISTICS

Try to make guests feel like home, carefully choose the decoration and furniture, as they will see the difference between your house and common and impersonal decorations in hotels. Remember that mattresses must be covered and towels should be enough for guests. Surprise your guest with “extras” items: barbecue, safe box, dishwasher, flowers...

3 - TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR GUESTS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THEIR STAY

Hold fluent and respectful communication during the booking process, stay and checkout. Pleased guest won’t hesitate to recommend your accommodation offer to their friends or post a positive comment on the web.

4 - ESTABLISH ¨THE RULES OF THE GOOD RENTER¨

Position basic behavior rules on a visible place in your house: possibility to receive friends, smoke, arrival and departure hours, solutions if keys get lost, etc.