1395 days ago

Management Airbnb or bookabach short or longer terms

Owner from Little Mermaid Cleaning Services & Home Stagings

Are you considering using your house, apartment or a room/studio in your house for extra income, but don't have the time, interest or furniture to get started , we can help!

Whatever you already have made your place ready for guests with a comfortable bed, nice furniture, bedding's, artwork & accessories.
or....
Your place needs a bit of help to make it ready.
or...
Your place is completely empty.

We can help you with that!

- If it is a empty house/apartment/room, we can Stage it nicely for you (Furniture's, Bedding's, Artwork & Accessories). Whatever you choose to rent the Staging weekly or by it. They options are there.
- We can set up the listing for you.
- Photos.
- All contact with the guest and Airbnb can go through to us.
- Cleaning and Washing between the guests can be done by us.

We already have good experience with Airbnb and Vrbo and it's a safe way to rent out your place short term.

We have been running a Cleaning Service and Home Staging business for the last 18 years. So we think you can be comfortable to leave all the practical side to us and just enjoy the extra income.

Looking forward hearing from you
Susanne & the Little Mermaid team
Managing Director

Little Mermaid Home Staging & Cleaning Services
www.littlemermaid.co.nz...
Ph: 021 236 2284
Email: susanne@littlemermaid.co.nz

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