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Previously on "self-catering flat centre of Edinburgh sleeps 4-5"
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Originally posted by zemoxyl View Post100 * 200 = 20,000
So you're just breaking even on something that's turning over 20K per year? You must have a £500K mortgage on that place !
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHow much would you pay per night? I think I might be undercharging and then-some. Sold almost 300 nights this year, excellent reviews. I now realise the travel lodge up the road almost charges the same for a double room.
So you're just breaking even on something that's turning over 20K per year? You must have a £500K mortgage on that place !
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostDiscounts for CUKers?
And any flexibility on the 3 night let for those of us who might only want to do a short weekend?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostTo be honest I don't know. I was at a night out in Edinburgh a couple of months ago and had to stay in a hotel for the night, just a crash pad, stepped back from top of Leith walk, I think it was 50 quid, it was something like what homeless people sleep in.
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To be honest I don't know. I was at a night out in Edinburgh a couple of months ago and had to stay in a hotel for the night, just a crash pad, stepped back from top of Leith walk, I think it was 50 quid, it was something like what homeless people sleep in.
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Discounts for CUKers?
And any flexibility on the 3 night let for those of us who might only want to do a short weekend?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo I would say £200 for 3 nights. Am I right?
What's my the problem? This place is my pension of sorts. I want to make it perform to the maximum of its capability.
If I were a single in town for 3-nights I'd cough up £200 instead of staying in the travel lodge, the two cannot be compared.
Do I keep pushing the boat out until turnover takes a hit? I would not mind selling less nights if turnover stayed the same, that's a bonus I'd stay more myself in that case.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post2-bedrooms in west end
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHow many rooms?
Old town, new town?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell it depends.
Are you letting to one person or group on a six month basis, monthly, weekly, daily???
How about charge out rooms by the hour? Giggidy?
1 person can rent it if they like and have done but they pay the same as 4 persons.
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