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Alberto Nikodimov
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What helps your property rent faster, and higher in price

Alberto Nikodimov
  • Property Manager
  • Orlando, FL
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One of the main things guests look when booking a vacation home, is the decoration the home has. The more updated and decorated is, the faster it can be rented and you can justify high prices better. Some ideas are turn the garage into a game room, themed bedrooms, and themed bathrooms.

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    Melissa Nash
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    Melissa Nash
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    True... decor matters, but not always. Some prefer to discount shop and don't care about decor. I think you are asking the wrong question. The question you should be asking is, "WHO is my guest, and what do they want". Then create the guest experience around that guest- you can't cater to everyone -- that is a waste of time, money & resources. Your property needs to speak to your guest and when you do that you will fill your calendar and make more $

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