Snagging an apartment, bungalow, villa, or pretty much any space of your own definitely has its advantages - financial and otherwise. And sometimes you don't even have to give up maid service!


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How to make your home a thriving short-term rental

In recent years, Airbnb has transformed from a small startup concept into a global travel powerhouse, enabling homeowners to generate additional income and travelers to enjoy unique accommodations. If you’ve ever considered turning a spare room, guesthouse, or property into an Airbnb rental, you’ve likely wondered what it takes to create a space guests will love—and what sets successful listings apart from those that struggle. Launching a thriving Airbnb business involves much more than posting…

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A wonderful vacation rental in Inverness, Scotland

UnTours Ask most anyone what comes to mind when they think of Scotland and you’ll probably hear bagpipes, kilts, tartans – maybe the brogue and haggis (about which more later). If the year were 1746, you would probably have heard the same thing. But it was in that year, after the Battle of Culloden when the English decimated the Scots, after which they set about to systematically rid the country and its people of their identity and traditions. It didn’t work, which makes it all the more…

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England's relaxing, uplifting Grasmere Lake District and its holiday rentals

  The Lakes Escape   The Lake District of Cumbria in northwest England, a 5½-hour drive from London and two from Liverpool and Manchester, is a mountainous region and national park renowned for its gorgeous scenery - centering around 19 eponymous lakes - as well as its literary associations with a group of 19th-century "Lake Poets" such as William Wordsworth (one of his most famous poems, "Daffodils," was inspired here), Beatrix Potter (of Peter Rabbit fame), and John Ruskin (a highly…

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Enjoying a vacation rental in a Tuscany vineyard

  Wandering the hilly, narrow cobblestone streets in our home base of Montalcino, a medieval city of interlocking passageways, steps, and alleyways curving around and through and behind and beyond the main square, I reminded myself I was walking through history spanning eight hundred years. Stopping for lunch, I ordered a glass of the house wine. A bottle arrived at the table. When I protested, I was told to drink what I wanted and I would be charged accordingly. Not a bad system, I thought.…

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