Sunday, 8 June 2014

Preparing for success in holiday rental market

Just been reading an article in the May 14 edition of "Landlord & Buy-to-Let magazine" - Prepare for success in holiday rental market caught my eye.

It says that homeowners in tourist hot spots should be preparing now if they wish to benefit fully from 2014 holiday rental market according to the Overseas Guides Company -

Richard Way who is the editor of the Overseas Guide Company is warning holiday home owners that there are new rules governing holiday lets in some countries now.

Read the information below and then See the jmlvillas.com advice

The article advises some top tips:

1. Register the property as a tourist rental in Spain, Greece and Portugal. The local council requires a licence. If you don't the property owner risks a fine - €3,000 to €30,000 in Spain for example. Apparently depending on the location the owner might also have to present passport details of the paying guests at a local police station. Rather tricky if you have arranged the holiday let on line and you will therefore need a local agent to check renters in and out plus comply with local police registration regulations.

The top tips remind the property owner that you may have to collect a local tourist tax from the renters.  See article at jml Villas.com website regarding  Taxe de séjour       http://www.jmlvillas.com/page/Taxsej

So if you have a holiday rental already that you let out check to see if you should be registering that property.
 
2. Declare your rental income - an area at jml Villas that we have been reminding holiday home owners about for years. However authorities in many countries now look at holiday home websites and agency sites now to see what properties are being let out. The Internet has proved very successful in creating lets for owners, but not all owners declare the income. Years ago when letting out a holiday rental in France, we declared the rental income to the authorities in France, paid tax there, however as the UK has tax treaties with many other countries the information submitted to the French authorities was submitted to the UK tax authorities so only a single payment was made. There are tax treaties with most European countries.

3. Use a managing Agent -   As stated in the last paragraph of "1" above you need a local agent. We have recommended this since 2001 at jml Villas.com . This can be just for handing over keys, arranging repairs, cleaners welcome packs plus, or assisting finding holiday rentals.

4. Manage it yourself - Well that can be done as well, but not so easy if you are at a distance from the property. If you live in Spain and your holiday rental is in Spain local to you or live in  England and the holiday let is not 150 miles away, easy.

5. Presenting the property for letting - on the jml Villas.com site we say     PRESENTATION (for web photos — brochure) Make sure that you submit good clear photos of the property. Sun shining on it, blue skies help. Make it look more inviting. Consider having the dining table set, a bottle of wine on the table as well. Beds should be made up, leave the television on and internal lights as well (particularly lamps on tables and units that can be seen in the picture). Try to avoid having people in the photos. If you need extra ideas, just take a look at some of the property lifestyle magazines available in newsagents in most European countries. We have prepared a guide for owners of longer term letting properties and similar rules will apply for self catering vacation rentals — But they will naturally have to be fully furnished CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS  The article in "Landlord & Buy-to-Let magazine" says very much the same as said above.

6. Offer a welcome pack -  we say that too -"provide a "Welcome Pack" if you want to provide one — bottles of wine for example or more if the visitors are arriving late"

7. Information about what is happening in the area the property is located in -  maps, brochures, restaurant cards and more. You will soon find that your guest will add to the information you provide.

8. Get suitable insurance -  the article says that "your household and contents insurance policy should be to provide adequate cover for holiday rentals, including the necessary third party liability and cover for vacant periods" jml Villas says "  You must make sure that your property is properly covered for holiday lettings.You should advise the insurance company that it is being let for this purpose.In some countries (France for example) the people renting must also take out insurance by law,but you must also be covered. If you are looking for a policy visit our Insurance section "

All in all very useful information, personally I think this article should have been published much earlier in the year by Landlord & Buy-to-Let magazine, but of course they might not have been supplied with it earlier and has been published in other places.

So at the end of the day if you do have a holiday rental that you want to list and not pay a lot for the listing (£12.50 for a year including UK VAT or € / $ equivallent) with a link to your personal website, then you need to visit jmlVillas Here

Thursday, 22 May 2014

22nd May 14 technical problem on jml Villas.com site

We have just received an email from the web company we use saying "Just to let you know there is a BT line fault that has disconnected the internet to our servers, resulting in various web and email services being offline.
The fault occurred around 14:00 today and BT engineers are investigating.

We would hope to have service resumed sometime tomorrow morning" 


Please note this is for jml-insurance.co.uk and jmlvillas.com however  the following jmlvillas sites are working OK, but you cannot advertise or contact owners tonight.

www.euro-rentavilla.com

www.euro-rentals.com

www.cotedazurrental.com

Please note this is for jml-insurance.co.uk however
www.jml-property-insurance.co.uk
www.insurance4carrental.com and   
www.irishpropertyinsurance.com are all functioning as normal although some of the onward links to jml-insurance.co.uk will not be working.

Trust the issue is resolved very quickly. 

 

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Canopy Street self catering Cashel CoTipperary Ireland available now

A Two bedroom Apartment in very central location in Cashel town centre  has just been listed on the jmlvillas.com self catering holiday homes website.

It offers two bright spacious double rooms with double beds in each. Larger room has a single bed also suitable for a child. A pull out sofa bed is also available in the lounge providing sleeping for 6 in total. Large bathroom with shower. Kitchen /lounge with open turf fire. Electric heating -meter will be read and charged at end of stay.
It is ideal for a weekend retreat or as a base to visit the regional attractions. It has spacious accommodation for 5/6 in the town centre. Open turf fire, home made soda bread and farm eggs provided daily, if required. The historic town of Cashel is located in the valley of the river Suir, surrounded by lush farmland of the Golden Vale. Home to the finest thorough bred race horses in the world. Super views of the Rock of Cashel a fortified castle which was once the seat of the kings of Munster Excellent Bus transport links to Dublin and Cork cities.

For a weekend retreat enjoy serene river side walks, horse riding on a country estate, great golf, fishing, access to gym and pool, excellent restaurants, visit Brú Ború Theatre which offers a unique evening of quality Irish song, dance, music, with tea and sing song in the kitchen for the night owls. A Central location also to visit many regional attractions such as The Cliffs of Moher, Cahir Castle and Swiss Cottage, Kilkenny City, the V valley, Blarney Castle, Bally cotton costal walks, Lake Muscary and the Glen of Aherlow

For more information visit jmlvillas Here

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Dream Ireland Holiday Rentals in Easter

For many years now a large selection of self catering holiday rentals from Dream Ireland have been featured at jmlvillas.com the low cost villa advertising service

The company has been around years now and they cover towns, cities, beach areas and rural areas in Ireland.

Easter might just be a couple of days away, but what about booking a break after the Easter holidays if you are not tied to school time?

If you are visiting Ireland from Britain or mainland Europe you can always bring your car as there are car ferry services from England, France, Scotland and Wales (and if course the Isle of Man). However an alternative is to fly to Ireland particularly if you are only going to stay a few days as taking your own car to Ireland can be rather expensive.

This means Ireland is only a short flight from most European countries and when you arrive, hire a car. Holiday Autos - http://www.holidayautos.co.uk/cgi-bin/liveweb.sh/QSearch.w?ctryref=GBR&lang=EN&aff=xjeffreymilnerltd  and Economy Car Hire http://www.insurance4carrental.com/Economy_Car_hire.htm are two well known brokers to try.

You can then see a lot more of the country during your self catering visit. Don't forget your travel insurance either.

Visit Ireland at jmlvillas.com and find a selection of Dream Ireland Holiday rentals for your holiday today at http://www.jmlvillas.com/country/Ireland 





Thursday, 23 January 2014

jmlvillas.com Holiday homes website is off line for a few hours unfortunately

We discovered earlier due to a communications problem with the Domain Registrant that a significant email for verifying the ICANN details was sent to an old email address.

This has meant that the site has been down today and might not be functioning for another 48 hours! So much for modern technology!

We hope normal service that started way back over ten years ago will be restored very quickly and that you will soon be able to advertise and find self catering holiday home accommodation from the "low cost holiday home advertising people"

Fortunately it was all restored within in a couple of hours

http://www.jmlvillas.com 

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Que font-ils dans le village de Biot?

 Bachettes  ou  pas Bachettes 

À l'entrée du chemin des Bachettes, sur l'ex-propriété Guirard, des travaux commencent. Contrairement à ce que la communication municipale cherche à faire croire, ce n'est pas le début de la réalisation du projet des Bachettes.

Ces travaux permettront d'améliorer l’accès aux parkings existants. Ils font, de longue date, partie des projets des municipalités successives et sont unanimement souhaités. 

La voie communale à double sens reliant la route de Valbonne au chemin des Combes est une toute autre opération. Pour le moment, personne n'en maîtrise ni le tracé (il est récemment passé d'un coté du secteur à l'autre...), ni la réalisation technique, et encore moins le coût.

Ne nous démobilisons pas. Nous avons déposé au Tribunal Administratif de Nice de nombreux recours relevant de manière très argumentée les différentes malfaçons et, de fait, ils bloquent la réalisation du projet. Depuis décembre 2011, dans chaque "Biot info", monsieur Dermit nous annonce le début du chantier pour le mois prochain. Nous voyons bien qu'il n'en est rien. 

Monsieur Dermit en est réduit à la réalisation du seul point qui fait consensus : l'élargissement, sur quelques dizaines de mètres, de la voie reliant la route de Valbonne à la planche supérieure de l'actuel parking des Bachettes. 14-10-13


Friday, 13 September 2013

For nearly the price of a fine tarte apricot at Valbonne you can advertise your holiday rental at jml villas

A couple of Fridays ago it was a hot sunny day in Valbonne in the south of France.

After visiting the Friday market, we bought this fine apricot tart. So fine and tasty was it that before I had time to take a photo a section had gone.

The price €10. Great value. However this superb item from the local bakery was soon gone and had not been for the photo forgotten.

For just a little more money, probably on today's exchange rate around €15 for GBP £12.50 including VAT an owner of a self catering holiday rental in Valbonne, other parts of France or even many countries in the world could be advertising their holiday home at jmlvillas.com. Unlike this fine delicacy on the left it would not be gone in a few hours or a couple of days max. It would be there for an entire year. 

It would also be seen by man,many, many more people than would have seen this fine object even had it been displayed in a pâtisserie in the centre of Cannes.

The advertiser who has their holiday home on the site has a six photos, prices plenty of details and of course a link to their own personal website. Not bad value for £12.50.

To find out more visit the low cost villa advertising service here

Don't leave your holiday rental empty or with void periods in 2014, book your advertisement now.

is promoted  in Living Spain Magazine and Destination France Magazine