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<blockquote data-quote="Poncherello1976" data-source="post: 7547468" data-attributes="member: 2198"><p>If you do it as a holiday let they will only, probably, want a small garden/patio that is dog safe. So I would not be too worried about the size of the garden space for a holiday let. </p><p>Probably better to have 2x2 bedroom, but put in an interconnecting door if you do need a bigger space.</p><p>Income will obviously depend on your location. In a normal year we are running at about 40+ weeks booked for a 2 bed place and nets about £20000 probably a bit more, which makes it worthwhile having it as a holiday let and not a residential let. That is also let through a company that take (more than!) their fair share as well. Hopefully 1 day we will do it ourselves, as we are looking at doing another 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poncherello1976, post: 7547468, member: 2198"] If you do it as a holiday let they will only, probably, want a small garden/patio that is dog safe. So I would not be too worried about the size of the garden space for a holiday let. Probably better to have 2x2 bedroom, but put in an interconnecting door if you do need a bigger space. Income will obviously depend on your location. In a normal year we are running at about 40+ weeks booked for a 2 bed place and nets about £20000 probably a bit more, which makes it worthwhile having it as a holiday let and not a residential let. That is also let through a company that take (more than!) their fair share as well. Hopefully 1 day we will do it ourselves, as we are looking at doing another 1. [/QUOTE]
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