Pilar de la Horadada · Costa Blanca

Holiday Rental Management in Pilar de la Horadada

Full-service holiday rental management for your Costa Blanca property.

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Finding someone you can actually trust to manage your property in Pilar de la Horadada while you are back in the UK or Scandinavia is a common source of anxiety on the local expat forums. I have seen the horror stories firsthand: keys left under mats, cleaning fees charged for work never done, and owners left in the dark when a pipe bursts in the middle of the night. With thirty percent of our twenty-five thousand residents being international, the demand for reliable oversight is high, yet the supply of professional management is often lacking. Whether you own a modern apartment near the beach in Torre de la Horadada or a villa overlooking the greens at Lo Romero Golf, your investment deserves better than "casual" help from a neighbour. I moved here in 2018 and have managed over 150 properties across the coast; I know that transparency is the only way to build a partnership that lasts.

Trust is built on clear figures, not vague promises. For holiday rental management in Pilar de la Horadada, we charge between 15% and 25% of the rental income depending on the level of service required. This covers the essentials that keep your guests happy and your reviews high, including professional key handovers, cleaning coordination, and detailed owner reporting after every stay. If you prefer the stability of a long-term tenant, our management fee is typically between 8% and 12% of the monthly rent. For those who do not rent their property out but want peace of mind, our standalone keyholding service ranges from €100 to €300 per year. We also provide maintenance coordination for a monthly fee of €50 to €200, ensuring your home stays in top condition. You should know that these fees do not include the direct costs of third-party repairs or specialist cleaning materials, as we believe in charging only for the work we do without hiding margins in your utility bills.

The rental market in Pilar de la Horadada offers a distinct advantage over busier hubs like Torrevieja or Orihuela Costa. While those areas are often saturated with high-density holiday lets, Pilar maintains a more residential, authentic feel that attracts a higher calibre of guest. In the peak summer months, you can expect weekly rental yields between €800 and €1,800, particularly for well-maintained villas in Mil Palmeras. If you opt for long-term rentals, the average monthly return sits between €600 and €1,200. You must also stay ahead of the changing regulatory landscape. The 2026 Valencia tourist license regulations are set to tighten the requirements for holiday lets across the region. Having a manager who understands these local laws is the difference between a profitable venture and a heavy fine. Unlike San Miguel de Salinas, which relies heavily on inland charm, Pilar offers the dual draw of golf and sea, keeping occupancy rates stable across the seasons.

I understand that trusting a third party with a property worth €190,000 or more feels risky when you are thousands of miles away. Most owners are terrified of being scammed or coming back to a home that has been neglected. That is why our team operates with total transparency, providing you with a bilingual point of contact and full insurance coverage for our activities. We provide digital logs of every visit and every euro spent, so there are never any surprises when you check your statement. We do not use "estimated" costs or hidden markups; we provide honest, expert management that protects your asset as if it were our own. Contact me today to arrange a call and get your free Pilar de la Horadada property assessment to see exactly what your investment can achieve.

Holiday Rental Management services for property owners in Pilar de la Horadada, Costa Blanca, Spain

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