Buying your first home is a decision that requires careful planning. In many cases, avoidable mistakes are made. In this article, we explain the most common mistakes first-time property owners make.
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Is it too late to optimize your property before summer?
When the warmer weather approaches, many property owners start thinking about making improvements to their homes. It’s a great time to do so, but having proper planning in place is essential. To help you get started, here are the key aspects you should consider to ensure this optimization is successful.
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Decorative details that help your apartment stand out
Nowadays, a property’s images can make the difference between getting bookings or going unnoticed. Before even reading the description, guests focus on the photos and the feeling they convey. Below, we explain which decorative elements can help you improve your apartment’s visual impact and why they can directly influence bookings and reviews.
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How to Upgrade Your Terrace or Balcony Before Peak Season
With the arrival of peak season, every detail matters when it comes to securing bookings. The terrace and the balcony can become some of the most decisive features of the apartment. They are not just outdoor areas, but a real added value that directly influences how guests perceive the property. Getting this space ready before summer arrives is a great opportunity to boost occupancy and stand out from the competition.
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What guests are looking for in 2026 and how to adapt your apartment
Guest profiles have evolved over the years. In 2026, it’s no longer enough to have a well-located or visually appealing apartment. Travelers compare more, have clearer expectations, and value aspects that directly impact their experience. Understanding these priorities is key to improving occupancy rates and increasing profitability.
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How to Improve Comfort in Your Bedroom: Practical Ideas
Spring is just around the corner, and that can only mean one thing. Warmer days are on the way, so it’s the perfect time to get your bedrooms ready and make a few simple updates to ensure the comfort of your guests. Below, we explain how to do it in a practical way.
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Key Apartment Checks to Prepare Your Property for Spring
The arrival of spring is an excellent opportunity to carry out a general inspection of your apartment and ensure everything is in perfect condition. Here are some key recommendations to prepare your property and provide the best possible experience for your guests.
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Taxation when selling a second home if you are over 65
Selling a property is an important decision and, when it comes to a second home, tax considerations are often one of the main concerns. Among property owners over the age of 65, there is some confusion as to whether the same tax exemptions apply as for a main residence, or whether taxation works differently. In some cases, a property that is currently considered a “second home” may have been a main residence in the recent past, which has implications for its tax treatment and should be analysed carefully. In this article, we clearly explain how the sale of a second home is taxed when the owner is over 65, which…
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The definitive maintenance checklist: what you cannot overlook
The winter season is one of the most demanding times for an apartment. Falling temperatures, increased use of heating, less ventilation and higher humidity put the condition of the property to the test. Carrying out a preventive inspection before the cold weather arrives helps avoid incidents, unnecessary costs and inconvenience for the tenant.
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How to Decorate Empty Walls with Balance and Style
Empty walls can make an apartment feel cold or unfinished. A well-thought-out decoration adds balance, style and personality without the need for major changes. In this article, we share practical ideas to decorate empty walls and improve the overall look of your apartment in a simple and long-lasting way.