Getting ready for your stay

Essential tips and practical information to help you prepare for your holiday
on the Costa del Sol

Planning a trip to Málaga? Whether you’re coming for the beaches, culture, or food, knowing a few practical details will make your stay smoother. Here’s everything you need to know before you go. From visas and currency to local transport and healthcare.

Best time to visit

Málaga is one of Spain’s sunniest cities, offering a welcoming climate throughout the year. The best time to visit is during spring, from March to May, and autumn, between September and November. These seasons bring mild, comfortable temperatures that are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, while avoiding the heavy crowds of the summer months. Summer in Málaga can be very hot, which is perfect if your main focus is enjoying the beaches, though you should expect busier streets and higher accommodation prices. Winter, on the other hand, is cooler but still pleasantly mild compared to much of Europe, making it a good option for those seeking a quieter trip.

Travel Essentials

Passport & visa

For practical travel details, visitors from the EU and Schengen Area do not need a visa to enter Spain for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Travelers from outside the EU should check visa requirements before departure to ensure they meet entry regulations. The official currency is the Euro (€), and while credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, it is useful to carry some cash for small purchases, taxis, or local markets.

General information

Spanish is the official language, although English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and shops across the city. Learning a few words of Spanish will enrich your travel experience and is often appreciated by locals. Málaga operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1, shifting to UTC+2 during the summer months. Spain uses type C and type F plugs, with a standard voltage of 230V, so make sure to bring an adapter if your devices use a different plug type.

Transportation

Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is the main gateway to the region, located only 8 kilometres from the city centre and offering both domestic and international flights. From the airport, you can reach the city by train, bus, or taxi. The Cercanías commuter train links Málaga with nearby towns such as Torremolinos, Benalmádena, and Fuengirola, while the EMT bus network and two metro lines provide efficient connections within the city itself. Taxis are metered and easy to find at designated ranks, and ride-hailing apps such as Cabify are also available. Once in the centre, Málaga is very walkable, with most sights located within a short distance

Mobile phone network

Staying connected is simple. Visitors from EU countries benefit from the “Roam Like at Home” policy, which means no additional roaming charges apply. Travellers from outside the EU may find it convenient to purchase a local SIM card or order an eSIM online before arrival for easy connectivity.

Local SIM cards are available from major providers such as Movistar, Vodafone, Orange, and Yoigo, all of which offer prepaid plans and can be found at the airport or in shops across the city.
Alternatively, travelers can now order an eSIM directly from Spanish providers such as Lycamobile, Simyo, Lebara, or Tu eSIM.

 

How to order an eSIM:

  1. Choose your preferred plan (tariff)

  2. Enter your email address

  3. Complete payment

  4. Register your passport details

  5. Receive a QR code via email to activate your eSIM instantly

Useful links:

Free Wi-Fi can also be found in many cafés, hotels, and public spaces throughout Málaga.

Rent a car

While Málaga has excellent public transport, renting a car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. You can reach hidden beaches, white villages, and mountain roads that buses don’t cover, or head straight to a golf course, water sports centre, or countryside activity without hassle. Driving also lets you combine more destinations in a single day. And what better way to enjoy the sunshine than cruising the coast in a convertible with the top down?

You can book your car directly with us, making the process quick and hassle-free. We offer a premium car rental service with the option of delivery, so your vehicle can be brought straight to you — giving you more time to enjoy your holiday and less time dealing with logistics.

Healthcare

In terms of health and safety, Málaga has both public hospitals and private clinics with high standards of care. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) can be used by EU citizens, but comprehensive travel insurance is recommended for all visitors. In case of an emergency, dial 112 for police, fire, or medical assistance. Pharmacies, easily recognised by the green cross sign, are spread throughout the city and generally open from morning to evening with a midday break. At least one pharmacy operates 24 hours on a rotating basis. You can consult them HERE, the most known in the city centre is “Pharmacy Caffarena” in Alameda Principal, 2.

Shopping

Malaga offers diverse shopping opportunities, including designer boutiques, department stores, markets, and souvenir shops. VAT (Value Added Tax) is included in the prices displayed, and tax-free shopping is available for non-EU residents on eligible purchases.

Payments are straightforward, with cards accepted almost everywhere and ATMs readily available. Tipping is not compulsory in Spain, though it is common to leave a small amount as a gesture of appreciation — usually rounding up the bill or leaving around five to ten percent in restaurants.

Explore more with REMS

Now that you know the essentials, why not dive deeper into planning your trip? Our prepared Itineraries are designed to help you make the most of your time in Málaga and the Costa del Sol whether you want a cultural weekend, a food-focused getaway, or a day trip along the coast. And if you prefer to explore at your own pace, you can check out our curated guide, packed with the best tips on sights & culture, gastronomy, entertainment, sea & wellness, and water sports & outdoor activities.

4 hosting mistakes that make you lose money

...and how to fix them without lifting a finger

Managing your rental property yourself can seem like a smart way to save money. No management fees, full control, and a hands-on approach—what could go wrong?
While managing things yourself may seem cost-effective at first, it often ends up costing you more—in lost income, wasted time, and guest dissatisfaction.

In this article, we highlight the 4 most common mistakes private hosts make and explain how a more strategic, professional approach can turn things around.

Mistake #1
Leaving money on the table

Bad pricing management

Let’s be honest—pricing is tricky. 

You might start off by setting rates based on the season and weekends, maybe even a few big holidays like Semana Santa. Then… you forget about it and hope for bookings.

This “set-it-and-forget-it” approach is incredibly common, but it leads to missed opportunities. It doesn’t account for:

  • Local events and market demand
  • Last-minute booking trends
  • Mid-week vs. weekend variations
  • Orphan dates
  • Real-time competitor pricing
  • Seasonal aggressiveness adjustments
  • Occupancy-based adjustments
  • Frequency of price updates
  • Google Analytics trends

Even well-located properties underperform without smart pricing algorithms/tools. This is where dynamic pricing tools and active revenue monitoring make all the difference.

For example, at REMS, we use a proprietary algorithm that adjusts rates daily based on real-time market data—while our Revenue Manager manually oversees and fine-tunes those rates weekly. This hybrid method outperforms most automated systems and helps maximize your earnings.

Since 2021, properties using this model have averaged:

  • +64% more income
  • +30% higher occupancy

Missed booking opportunities

Less bookings mean less revenue: many owners (and even some agencies) set minimum stay rules—2, 3, or even 7 nights—to reduce their workload. But this often creates gaps between bookings that go unfilled.

Instead, your calendar should be optimized on a daily basis. With a coordinated operations team—cleaners, maintenance, guest service—you can welcome 1-night stays that plug calendar holes and boost income. Even 2-3 extra nights per month can significantly boost your bottom line.

REMS applies this strategy and has consistently achieved an average occupancy rate of 91.5% over the past 4 years—well above the market norm (71% according to AirDNA data).

Mistake #2
Underestimating the power of good design

It’s tempting to furnish a rental with whatever’s available—basic IKEA setups, minimal decoration, or leftover furniture. But here’s the truth:

Cheap design leads to cheap bookings.

QUICK TAKE: You’re not an interior designer, are you?

In high-competition markets like Málaga and Costa del Sol, with over 40,000 listings, properties that don’t stand out visually are forced to compete on price. That translates to lower nightly rates, reduced occupancy, and shrinking profits, especially in the off-season.

A high-quality, professionally designed space doesn’t just look better—it rents faster, books at higher rates, and performs better in the off-season.

We’ve observed a revenue boost of +40–60% after properties undergo professional design upgrades.

Mistake #3
Poor online presence and visual marketing

Marketing may sound simple, but it takes time, tools, and expertise. Let’s be honest:

You’re likely not a photographer, copywriter, or polyglot—and you probably don’t have a property management system (PMS) pushing your listing to dozens of platforms worldwide.

Common mistakes we see:

  • Listings in only one language, published only on Airbnb or Booking.com
  • Photos taken with a phone—often dark, vertical, or poorly staged
  • Incomplete or bland property descriptions
  • No brand identity or guest trust built over time

This significantly limits your exposure—and your revenue.

Guests are willing to pay more for a professional, trustworthy experience. Your online presence is the first impression. Make it count.

At a minimum, your listing should include:

  • Descriptions in at least 3 languages
  • Visibility on 10+ rental platforms
  • Professional home staging
  • High-quality photography

At REMS, we have an in-house photographer, designer, and property marketer for every listing. We’ve also built strong brand trust:

  • Airbnb Superhost for 4+ years (12,000+ reviews, 4.77 avg.)
  • Booking.com rating: 9.1/10
  • Google Reviews: 700+ reviews, 4.8 avg.
  • Direct booking engine with increasing reservations.

Mistake #4
Ignoring reviews and reputation

Let’s be honest: Are you really paying attention to your reviews? Are you replying to negative ones? Making improvements based on feedback?

If you’re a SuperHost—great job, you’re already on the right track. According to Airbnb, SuperHosts earn 22% more than average hosts with similar listings.

If not, this is a missed opportunity.

In one of our recent guest surveys, 30% said reviews were the deciding factor in booking. Your reputation matters—and not just for bookings. It affects the price you can charge, your visibility on platforms, and your future success.

Managing reputation includes:

  • Replying to reviews (especially negative ones)
  • Learning from guest feedback
  • Improving your operations based on what guests say
  • Being consistent with cleanliness, communication, and quality

And it’s not just about replying, it’s about delivering consistently great guest experiences.

REMS is ranked Number 1 in quality in Spain among the 100 largest property managers on Airbnb, according to guests' reviews.

Ready to earn more and stress less?

Managing your rental yourself can work—but only if you’re ready to take on pricing, design, marketing, and reputation management like a pro.

But here’s the good news: you don’t have to do it all yourself. Stop juggling bookings, pricing, maintenance, guest questions, and late-night emergencies. There’s a better way to manage your rental—and it starts with the right support.

Want a no-obligation property performance forecast? Fill in the form below and discover your property’s true earning potential.

Discover Malaga with us!

Welcome to our 7 days guide for an amazing stay in Málaga! We’ll help you discover all the best things to do, see, and eat in this beautiful city. Day one is all about exploring the historic center and day two combines a Picasso tour and a relaxing time on the beach. Let’s dive in and make the most of your time in Málaga!

Day 1: Historic Center

Morning

Explore Alcazaba Fortress and Roman Theater

Begin your Málaga adventure by immersing yourself in the city’s rich history and culture. Start your day with a visit to the iconic Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering stunning panoramic views of Málaga and the Mediterranean Sea. Wander through its beautifully preserved gardens and intricate architecture, transporting yourself back in time.

Next, head to the nearby Roman Theatre, one of the city’s most significant archaeological sites. Marvel at the well-preserved ruins and learn about Málaga’s Roman past as you explore this ancient amphitheater.

Have lunch at El Pimpi

Indulge in traditional Andalusian cuisine at one of the most charming restaurant in the historic center, El Pimpi. Sample local delicacies such as gazpacho, fried fish, and Spanish tortilla (omelette), accompanied by a glass of refreshing sangria.

Afternoon

See Malaga Cathedral

Make your way to Málaga Cathedral, affectionately known as “La Manquita” (the one-armed lady) due to its unfinished second tower. Explore the impressive interior adorned with ornate decorations and stunning artworks.

Stroll along calle Larios

As the sun begins to set, take a leisurely stroll along Calle Larios, Málaga’s bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and street performers. Admire the beautiful architecture and vibrant atmosphere as you soak in the city’s energy.

Dinner

Explore our food guide featuring a wide range of restaurants for all tastes and preferences.

Day 2: Picasso Tour & Beach Day

Morning

Picasso Tour

Start your day with a visit to the Picasso Museum, housed in the Palacio de Buenavista, a beautiful 16th-century palace. Explore the extensive collection of works by Málaga’s most famous native son, Pablo Picasso, spanning his early years to his later masterpieces.

After immersing yourself in the world of Picasso, take a leisurely stroll through Málaga’s picturesque Old Town, stopping at Plaza de la Merced, where you’ll find a statue of the artist himself and his birth house, today an interesting museum, Casa Natal Picasso.

Afternoon

Gibralfaro Castle and Viewpoint

Now, it will be time to make your way to Gibralfaro Castle, a historic fortress perched atop a hill overlooking Málaga. Take a leisurely stroll up the winding pathway or opt for a short bus ride to reach the castle entrance. Once there, marvel at the impressive architecture and panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea from the Mirador de Gibralfaro (viewpoint).

Relax on the Malagueta beach

Next, descend from the castle and head towards Malagueta Beach, located just a short walk from the city center. Spend the afternoon soaking up the sun, swimming in the refreshing waters, or simply relaxing on the golden sands.
As the day draws to a close, treat yourself to a delicious seafood dinner at one of the beachfront restaurants, where you can savor fresh-caught fish and seafood while enjoying panoramic views of the sea.

Day 3: Trip to Ronda

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city with a day trip to the picturesque town of Ronda, nestled in the mountains of the Malaga province.

Transport information

  • Opt for the freedom of renting a convertible car, which we can deliver to your holiday rental. Take the A-357 and A-367 highways and embark on a scenic drive through Andalusian mountains. The drive takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
  • Alternatively, you can get to Ronda by train. Head to Málaga María Zambrano train station. From there, you can catch a direct train to Ronda. The journey takes approximately 2 hours. Be sure to check the train schedules in advance, as there are several departures throughout the day.
  • Upon arrival in Ronda, the train station is located a short walk from the town center, making it convenient to begin your exploration of this charming destination.

Check the Puente Nuevo and Old Town

Start your day with a visit to the iconic Puente Nuevo, a breathtaking bridge spanning the El Tajo gorge. Marvel at the stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the dramatic cliffs below as you explore this architectural masterpiece.

Next, wander through the narrow streets of Ronda’s historic Old Town, stopping to admire landmarks such as the Mondragón Palace and the Church of Santa María la Mayor. Don’t forget to sample some local wines at one of the town’s charming bodegas.

For lunch, indulge in traditional Andalusian cuisine at a local restaurant, where you can savor regional specialties such as rabo de toro (bull’s tail stew) and serrano ham.

After lunch, take some time to explore Ronda’s rich cultural heritage at the Plaza de Toros de Ronda, where you’ll find exhibits on the history of the interesting “Corrida” tradition.

As the day comes to an end, soak in the serene atmosphere of Ronda’s Plaza de España before heading back to Malaga on the train.

Day 4: Art and nature

Morning

Malaga Art

Begin your day with a visit to the Centre Pompidou Malaga, a branch of the famous Parisian museum located in the vibrant Muelle Uno port area. Explore contemporary artworks by artists such as Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, and Marc Chagall, housed in a striking glass cube building overlooking the sea.

Afternoon

Paseo del Parque

Next, head to the nearby Malaga Park, also known as Paseo del Parque, a beautiful green oasis in the heart of the city. Stroll along its tree-lined pathways, admire the colorful flower beds, and relax by the tranquil fountains and ponds.

For lunch, enjoy a picnic in the park or dine at one of the nearby cafes offering al fresco dining with views of the park.

Catamaran ride through the Bay

As the day winds down, take a leisurely walk along Malaga’s scenic waterfront promenade, lined with palm trees, shops, and restaurants and enjoy the sunset over the Mediterranean Sea on a catamaran ride departing from Muelle Uno.

Dinner

Explore our food guide for a range of dining options, featuring a wide range of restaurants to satisfy every craving and preference.

Day 5: Adventure at Caminito del Rey

Today, venture out of Málaga for an exhilarating day at Caminito del Rey, one of Spain’s most thrilling hiking trails. Start your day early with a hearty breakfast, as you’ll need plenty of energy for the day ahead.

There are 2 options: you can either book your entry tickets a few weeks in advance and travel to the Caminito on your own or book a full tour with transport included. 

Transport information

If you decide to organize the tour on your own: 

  • Rent a convertible car and enjoy your feedom. The drive takes about an hour from Málaga and offers scenic views of the Andalusian countryside.
  • Alternatively, you can get to Caminito del Rey from Málaga by train from María Zambrano station to El Chorro station. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. From El Chorro station, you can catch a shuttle bus to the entrance of Caminito del Rey. Be sure to check the train and shuttle bus schedules in advance, as they can vary depending on the season.

Hike and enjoy the nature

Once you arrive at Caminito del Rey, prepare for an awe-inspiring adventure as you hike along narrow pathways clinging to the steep cliffs of the Gaitanes Gorge. Marvel at the breathtaking views of the turquoise waters below and the rugged rock formations towering above.

As you traverse the trail, you’ll encounter suspension bridges, tunnels, and stunning natural landscapes, providing plenty of opportunities to capture unforgettable photos. Take your time to soak in the beauty of this unique natural wonder and appreciate the thrill of walking along one of the world’s most famous hiking routes.

After completing the hike, reward yourself with a leisurely lunch at a nearby restaurant, where you can savor traditional Andalusian cuisine and relax after your adrenaline-filled adventure.

In the afternoon, take some time to explore the surrounding area. Visit the picturesque village of Ardales, located nearby, or enjoy a scenic drive through the stunning countryside surrounding Caminito del Rey.

As the day comes to an end, return to Malaga, taking in the memories of your unforgettable day at Caminito del Rey.

Day 6: Trip to Nerja

Nerja awaits, offering a perfect blend of history, natural wonders, and seaside charm. Choose your preferred mode of transportation and let’s dive into a day of exploration!

  • Opt for the freedom of a convertible car rental and embark on a scenic drive to Nerja. The journey takes less than one hour, allowing you to enjoy the flexibility of exploring at your own pace and stopping to admire the picturesque vistas along the route.
  • Book a one-day tour to Nerja & White Villages and enjoy the worry-free trip. 

Explore Nerja caves

Upon arrival in Nerja, immerse yourself in the town’s rich history with a visit to the awe-inspiring Nerja Caves. These ancient caverns, adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites, offer a fascinating glimpse into the region’s geological past.

Visit the old town

Next, wander through the charming streets of Nerja’s old town, making your way to the iconic Balcony of Europe (Balcón de Europa). Perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, this scenic viewpoint offers panoramic vistas that are sure to take your breath away.

Afterward, head to the coast and unwind on one of Nerja’s beautiful beaches, such as the popular Burriana Beach (Playa Burriana).

Dinner

For a memorable dining experience, make your way to Ayo‘s, a beachfront restaurant renowned for its authentic paella. Situated along the shores of Playa Burriana, this family-run establishment has been serving up delicious seafood dishes for generations.

Day 7: Free day in Málaga

Take a well-deserved break and spend the day at your leisure in Malaga. Whether you choose to revisit your favorite sights, shop for souvenirs in the bustling markets, or simply relax at a sidewalk cafe with a glass of sangria, let the day unfold at your own pace.

Hammam al Andalus

If you’re looking to indulge in some relaxation and pampering, consider treating yourself to a rejuvenating experience at Hammam Al Andalus. Immerse yourself in the ancient tradition of the Arab baths, where you can unwind in a series of thermal pools, steam rooms, and tranquil relaxation areas.

Flamenco show

Alternatively, if you’re eager to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Andalusia, why not spend the evening enjoying a traditional flamenco performance? Head to Alegria Málaga Flamenco, where talented dancers, musicians, and singers come together to deliver an electrifying spectacle of music and dance. Lose yourself in the passion and intensity of flamenco as you witness this iconic art form firsthand.

Are you planning a road trip?

Rent a cabriolet to enjoy the sunny south of Spain

Our convertible car rental a is the perfect way to keep the holiday vibes going.

Why not extend your stay to the Costa del Sol?

We offer rentals in the stunning Costa del Sol as well. Take a look at them to discover more about destinations like Benalmadena, Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Mijas, and beyond!

The best Airbnb management company in Spain

Discover why we are the number 1 holiday rental manager in terms of quality according to the market analyst AirDNA.

Market analysis with

According to the rental analytics website AirDNA which “tracks the performance of 10 million Airbnb & Vrbo vacation rentals”*, we are the number 1 in Spain in terms of quality of service rated by the guests.

To establish this ranking, we collected data from the 100 largest agencies listed as top 5 in each of Spain’s 20 most visited cities for tourism.

Comparative study of the 100 largest Airbnb & VRBO hosts in Spain’s 20 main tourist cities in January 2024. Our rating is the highest among the hosts with 50+ listings and 1000+ reviews.
*Data provided by AirDNA. Please note that REMS do not hold any partnership with AirDNA.

Better management means better profit

As a result of our quality-focused positioning, in 2024, our holiday rentals outperformed the market by an average of +51% in revenue and +17% in occupancy.

Why are we different?

To help better understand this vast market of holiday rental managers, we’ve compared our practices to the two most common types of professional hosts:

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Local agency Online agency
Marketing & Pricing
  • Average occupancy rate of 93%.
  • Free professional home staging & photoshoot.
  • Unique dynamic pricing algorithm.
  • Minimum of 1 night stay duration in order to optimize the occupancy when it is relevant. 
  • Average occupancy rate of 70-85%.
  • Amateur home staging & paid photoshoot.
  • Default dynamic pricing setting, rarely checked.
  • Minimum 2-3 nights stay duration.
  • Average occupancy rate of 50-75%.
  • No photoshoot.
  • Basic pricing, no monitoring.
  • Minimum 4-5 nights stay.
Guest communication
  • 24/7 guest attention.
  • 2 minutes average response time.
  • 16 languages spoken in total.
  • Personalized guest webpage with property rules and tourism recommendations.
  • 16 hours /day guest attention.
  • Random response time.
  • 2 to 3 languages spoken.
  • Basic mandatory tourist recommendation.
  • 24/7 guest attention.
  • Random response time.
  • 2 to 3 languages spoken.
  • Poor tourist recommendation.
Guest reception
  • Free late check-in.
  • Free luggage storage.
  • Our guests can be welcomed in-person at the property, at our closest office, or can opt for a self-check-in with our smart lock system.
  • Mandatory deposit and police registration. 
  • Charge 30€ for late check-in.
  • Charge extra 5€ for the luggage storage.
  • No on-site check-in: reception at the office, or self-check-in by the smart lock or via key box.
  • Online or paper police registration and cash deposit.
  • No late check-in.
  • No luggage storage.
  • No reception: offer to collect the keys in a bar, restaurant, key box or self-check in by the smart lock.
  • No control of the police registration, leading to potential fines, no deposit.
Housekeeping
  • Cleaning & maintenance by our own in-house staff: greater security, higher efficiency & lower costs.
  • 5-star hotel quality standards.
  • Emergency maintenance within 5 to 30 minutes at low cost.
  • Turn to external suppliers, leading to low-efficiency, poor control over the property’s security & higher costs.

  • Low quality standards.

  • Emergency maintenance within 1 to 3 hours at medium cost.
  • Outsourcing only, leading to poor efficiency, no security and no cost control.

  • No quality standard nor control.

  • Emergency maintenance within 2 to 6 hours at high cost.
Communication with the owner
  • Dedicated Property Manager.
  • Private chat with our team for each owner to simplify the communication.
  • No specific staff assigned.
  • Generic phone line and mailbox for property owners.
  • No specific staff assigned.
  • Generic mailbox for property owners.
Amenities
  • Free premium quality linen & household products. 
  • We take care of inventory and we check it quarterly. 
  • Medium quality linen and household products, charged to the property owner.
  • Inventory purchase and installation, no recurrent checks.
  • Do not provide the linen & cleaning products. The property owner usually provides them.
  • Owners purchase the initial inventory, and there is no quality control. 
Guest experience
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent.
  • Guest satisfaction rate of 95%.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Acceptable: no specific focus on the guest experience aspect.
  • Satisfaction rate of ≈85%
  • ⭐️ Mediocre: no human interaction with the guests.
  • Satisfaction rate of ≈75%.
Management fees

Tailored percentage of net sales, depending on the characteristics of your property.

No extra cost for our products and services.

20-40% of gross sales (corresponds to 25-50% of the net sales).

Likely to add additional charged for the services or products provided.

15-25% of gross sales (corresponds to 19-32% of the net sales).

Additional costs for every products and services.

Financial performance

+64% above the market average since 2021. Check the market statistics.

+30% to -20% compared with the market average.

+10% to -40% compared with the market average.

Testimonials

How Erica delegated all the management successfully from the USA

Buying a house in a foreign country is not a stress-free process, but buying a house and investing with you is stress-free!

Erica, a client & investor

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Table legend

  • Property Manager: company name. 
  • Listings: number of active rentals on Airbnb. 
  • Annual change: growth of the number of active listings vs. past year. 
  • Reviews: number of reviews on Airbnb account. 
  • Average review: all time rating on Airbnb. Reflects the quality of service rated by guests.