
20 January 2025 | 8 replies
It’s inexpensive to provide but can make a big impact.Comfortable Bedding: Investing in high-quality mattresses, pillows, and linens improves the guest experience and leads to better reviews, which can boost occupancy rates.Smart TV or Streaming Services: Offering Netflix, Hulu, or similar services is a low-cost way to enhance guest entertainment and stay competitive.Fully Stocked Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen with basic appliances and utensils appeals to families and long-term guests, saving them money on dining out.Dedicated Workspace: If your property caters to remote workers, adding a small desk and ergonomic chair can set your listing apart.Outdoor Spaces: If your property allows, an outdoor seating area, fire pit, or hot tub can significantly increase your nightly rate and attract more bookings.Energy-Efficient Features: Guests appreciate eco-friendly options like LED lighting, smart thermostats, or solar panels, especially in eco-conscious markets.Keyless Entry: A smart lock is a relatively small investment but offers convenience and security, which many guests value.If you’re deciding on amenities to add, it’s always a good idea to research your local market.

22 May 2024 | 1 reply
And to make this process more efficient, we must stay abreast of design trends, workplace innovations, and ergonomic solutions that can enhance the functionality and appeal of our commercial properties.Updating Yourself with Economic Conditions and Political Changes: Stay informed about macroeconomic indicators such as GDP growth, employment rates, inflation, and interest rates, as these factors can impact overall market stability and investor sentiment.

30 November 2015 | 53 replies
Hopefully you bought a property that will attract better tenant than you just got rid of I saw on line yesterday a neat device it has a strong pulsing light followed by military grade pepper spray.. and ergonomically built so joggers can hold it while they jog.

8 April 2017 | 3 replies
Living in this Pasadena home isn't in the cards for us long-term because the home isn’t ergonomically safe for kids and we also need to move into a good school district.

17 May 2019 | 106 replies
Sure it’s near D class ergonomics but it’s that cancels out due to a high need to rent.

30 March 2016 | 25 replies
While I tend to focus my work more on homeshare type listings, hospitality engineering and ergonomics, guest experience, etc., @Al Williamson has some programs geared towards landlords looking to make a transition, I recommend checking them out.All the best, and happy hosting ;)

6 January 2020 | 3 replies
We are in a wonderful location but the poor ergonomics of the home are creating difficulty in staying on top of our busy lives.

21 August 2017 | 3 replies
Thereby, Having my own tool (which i fully understand the workings) to ergonomically compare/contrast investments is what I need.

15 August 2017 | 5 replies
Hi Mikki,I am an Interior Designer by profession based in NY, and I would suggest for you to start off by studying the ergonomics of kitchens.