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Short-term lettings services in Pembrokeshire involve listing your property on multiple platforms, handling guest enquiries and bookings, managing cancellations and no-shows, arranging cleaning between guests, coordinating maintenance and repairs, and handling payment collection. We also manage check-in and check-out logistics, deal with guest complaints, ensure your property complies with local council regulations and planning conditions, and handle tax and business record-keeping on your behalf. For properties in conservation areas or listed buildings—common in Pembrokeshire’s town centres—we ensure all management decisions respect planning and heritage constraints.
Sale Properties
The Pembrokeshire property market has seen growing investment from buyers seeking second homes, holiday let investments, and portfolio properties. Coastal and village properties command premium prices, particularly those with sea views or access to beaches, while market-town properties and rural conversions appeal to long-term investors and owner-occupiers alike.

Rent Properties
Short-term lettings demand in Pembrokeshire peaks during school holidays, summer months, and Easter, with strong weekend bookings year-round. Professional tenants on temporary contracts, seasonal agricultural workers, and visiting families create baseline demand outside peak holiday periods, making well-positioned properties viable for consistent income.


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Finding the right Pembrokeshire property for short-term lettings depends on location, access to attractions, planning permission status, and lease terms if applicable. Coastal properties near Tenby, Newgale, and Amroth typically command higher nightly rates, while properties in or near market towns like Narberth or Solva appeal to professionals and visitors seeking quieter settings. We assess planning restrictions, council regulations on holiday lets, parking availability, and local competition to advise on realistic rental potential before you commit.
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Before committing to short-term lettings in Pembrokeshire, check whether your property has planning permission for holiday lets—many councils now restrict this use—and review any leasehold restrictions if you own a flat or apartment. Understand the seasonal pattern in your specific location: coastal properties may see 70% of income in summer months, while town-centre properties often maintain steadier bookings. Budget for professional cleaning between guests, maintenance responsive to seasonal wear, and guest services beyond what a long-term tenancy requires. We handle these details operationally, but clarity on your property’s potential and constraints at the start ensures realistic expectations.
Pembrokeshire’s geography matters for short-term lettings pricing and marketing: a cottage in Solva operates in a different market to a terraced house in Haverfordwest, and seasonal patterns vary significantly by location. Local knowledge of school holiday dates, bank holidays when Pembrokeshire fills with visitors, peak and shoulder seasons, and which attractions drive bookings shapes our marketing and pricing strategy for your property. We understand planning regulations across different council areas within the county, leasehold rules in apartment blocks, and the expectations of Pembrokeshire’s mix of holiday visitors, professional tenants, and visiting families. This specificity directly affects occupancy rates, nightly rates, and compliance.
We manage your short-term lettings operation day-to-day: listing updates, guest communications, booking confirmations, check-in coordination, post-visit cleaning, maintenance reporting, and payment collection. We’re available to handle disputes, emergency repairs, guest issues, and seasonal demand fluctuations, giving you the freedom to own the asset without managing the workload. Regular reporting keeps you informed of occupancy, income, and property condition, with recommendations for pricing or maintenance based on performance.
