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Preparing Your Property for Rent – What Tenants Really Want in Jávea

Posted by 
Michelle Hughes 
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17th June 2025

If you're planning to rent out your property in Jávea — whether short-term, long-term, or a winter let — presentation and functionality are everything. At VíllaMía, we've been matching landlords and tenants for almost 20 years, and we know exactly what today's tenants are looking for.

Here's our expert advice on how to make your property stand out and achieve the best rental return.

1. Furnish Smartly — But Don't Overdo It

Neutral, modern furniture appeals to the widest range of tenants. Think clean lines, soft colours, and practical pieces.

  • Comfort is key - A decent mattress, comfy sofa, and sturdy dining chairs go a long way.
  • Less is more - Avoid clutter and personal items. Tenants want to imagine themselves in the space.
  • Consider offering part-furnished if you're targeting long-term tenants — many prefer to bring their own pieces.

2. Fix the Basics Before Listing

Nothing puts tenants off faster than loose handles, faulty lights, or broken blinds. Make sure:

  • All appliances are working properly.
  • Locks, windows, and doors are secure.
  • Taps, toilets, and showers are leak-free.
  • All lightbulbs are replaced.
  • Air-conditioning and heating are functional (especially important in summer and winter lets).

Tip: A professional pre-let maintenance check can prevent costly problems later!

3. A Fresh Coat of Paint = Instant Lift

Paint is one of the cheapest and fastest ways to refresh your property.

  • Stick to light, neutral tones to make rooms look brighter and bigger.
  • Refresh high-traffic areas like hallways and kitchens.
  • Don't forget the outside walls and gates if you have a villa — first impressions count.

4. Make the Most of Outdoor Space

In Jávea, outdoor living is a huge draw — even for winter lets.

  • Add a table and chairs for al-fresco dining.
  • Consider shade options like umbrellas and awnings.
  • Keep gardens tidy and low maintenance.
  • For apartments, even a small balcony can be transformed with a couple of chairs and potted plants.

5. Offer the Essentials — and a Few Extras

Modern tenants expect more than just four walls and a roof. Provide:

  • WiFi connection (a must for remote workers).
  • Smart TV or basic television.
  • Curtains or blinds for privacy.
  • If possible, include energy-efficient appliances — a plus for bills and sustainability.

Bonus: Professional Photos Sell

Once your property is ready, invest in high-quality photos. Bright, professional images make your home stand out and attract serious enquiries fast.

At VíllaMía, we offer full marketing and listing services — and we know how to showcase your property in the best possible light.

Final Thoughts

Renting out your property in Jávea can be a rewarding experience — but it pays to present it properly from day one. A well-prepared home attracts better tenants, commands higher rent, and leads to fewer problems further down the line.

Thinking of renting out your property?

Contact us at www.villamia.net or pop into our office on the Arenal in Jávea.

We'll offer you honest advice, full management options, and a long-standing reputation you can trust.

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03730 Xàbia, Alicante

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