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Property Redevelopment: Boosting the Value of Your Short-Term Let

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Published on
March 3, 2025
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Short-term lets are highly competitive, and upgrading your property can significantly enhance its appeal and profitability. Strategic redevelopment can increase bookings, improve guest satisfaction, and boost your rental income.

Start with modernising key areas, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Guests appreciate updated spaces with stylish finishes and modern appliances. Even small upgrades, such as new fixtures or fresh paint, can make a big impact.

Enhancing outdoor spaces is another great way to add value. A well-maintained garden, patio, or balcony with comfortable seating can create an inviting atmosphere and increase your property’s desirability.

Maximise space and functionality. Open-plan living areas, smart storage solutions, and comfortable furnishings make your property feel larger and more accommodating. Additionally, adding extra amenities such as high-speed WiFi, a coffee machine, or smart home technology can attract more guests.

Renovations don’t have to be costly to be effective. Thoughtful updates and improvements tailored to guest needs can enhance your property’s appeal, leading to more bookings and increased earnings.

Interested in renovating or modernising your property? We do that too! Check out our Regeneration & Redevelopment side of the business.

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