We're looking to set up a holiday rental in Queens Park, NW6. It's just a few stops from Paddington station so very convenient for Heathrow and transport generally. I'm wondering where to market it though?
Can I expect a lot of Americans or is it likely to be mainly Europeans or even Brits coming to the big City for a weekend?
Guest profile in London & who to market to?
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Re: Guest profile in London & who to market to?
If it's an apartment/flat go to http://www.theasap.org.uk (The Association of Serviced Apartment Providers) and take a look at their agency members through which you could market your property.bentisdall wrote:We're looking to set up a holiday rental in Queens Park, NW6.
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Wales Association of Self Catering Operators (WASCO)
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Member of The Federation of National Self Catering Associations (FoNSCA)
http://www.fonsca.org.uk
Wales Association of Self Catering Operators (WASCO)
http://www.wasco.org.uk
Member of The Federation of National Self Catering Associations (FoNSCA)
http://www.fonsca.org.uk
Ihave a couple of london rentals - I market mine through Homelidays and Ryanair rentals and do pretty well. My guests come from just about anywhere and everywhere. I'm not bothered where they come from, as long as I can rent it, I'm easy.
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I didn't get the impression bentisdall was bothered about who they got as guests, it was more about being given information on who's attracted to holiday in London so they could take a look at where it was best to advertise to attract them.But why would it matter who you have, as long as they pay you to stay?
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