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A good tenant is looking for exactly what you would be looking for yourself. They are looking for comfort, quality, a homely atmosphere and a property that shines amongst the many on the market, so why not put yourself in the shoes of the kind of person you would like to see living in your property. It goes without saying that if you have bought a top class property and then furnish it with second class furniture it will struggle to attract top of the range tenants in a competitive market. If you personally would be looking for a lounge suite that you can curl up on to watch TV why expect anyone else to sit straight backed on holiday type furniture. 'Don't spoil the ship for a h'apeth of tar'. In order to achieve good rates you need to give your property that Wow factor. Read on for some common sense advice on initial steps to look at when getting your property ready. 1) Your property may have been the first to be completed on your new development and although this is splendid for you, no tenant will actively look to live on a building site? Be realistic with your price if you wish to rent as soon as possible or reconsider your timing. 2) Review your villa critically from a renter's point of view. What essentials are missing i.e. do you have a shower rail round your bath? Are you able to pay a little attention to details without spending a lot of money to catch the eye? Presentation is paramount - pretty candles catch the eye. It reflects well on the homeowners taste and pride in the appearance. Ladies appreciate the visual aspect as much as cleanliness. Plastic flowers together with banal, badly framed pictures are not going to impress many if you have spent good money on your investment. 3) Check that all the utilities are working properly. It is essential that the water pressure is adequate if you wish to successfully rent a villa in Paphos. Air-conditioning is also expected as the normal. 4) If you expect your tenants to look after your investment, provide them with the niceties such as coasters to prevent marks on table tops and nice throws for the lounge suite. Most people will feel encouraged to use these items if they are supplied. 5) A good quality bed and mattress can make the difference if a tenant has the choice between two similar properties. Everyone tests the beds! 6) If you have a well planned outdoor space, make your property stand out from the rest. If you create a pleasant environment this could be seen as extra living space. Whether it is a balcony or patio, decorate it with pot plants, provide sun loungers, BBQ and good quality outdoor dining furniture. 7) Buy furniture and utensils that are durable. Tenants tend to treat better quality items with respect and care. You will also not have to replace them so often if they can stand more wear and tear. Take away from the property anything personal that you treasure and would not wish to lose. Accidents do happen and you want your tenants to feel it is their home for the term of their tenancy rather than them intruding into yours. An inventory is also a good idea for everyone to check and sign at the outset. This avoids any confusion at the end of the tenancy. None of this needs to break the bank and your investment will pay for itself time and again by not sitting empty for months, creating for you the best rent possible and finding tenants that are not only happy to pay for quality but who will look after your property for you as if it were their own home. Advertising is the backbone of successfully marketing your property. Make sure you have good clear photos and quality information to get the most out of your advertising and keep in mind a realistic and sensible price. Consider how much money and time you wish to utilise and spread your resources to reach as wide a market as you can. Following the above Top Tips will assist you to rent your property quickly and to the type of tenants that will respect your property as they would their own. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Roy Carter has lived in Paphos, Cyprus for the last four years and successfully runs his company Rent A Villa In Paphos with his wife. Check out the website for further information.
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