Which holiday home is the best for me?

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But now from the beginning! Deciding which type of holiday home is right for you will, of course, depend a lot on how much you can and want to spend. You may also already own a property that you want to convert into a holiday home. Regardless of this, in this article we offer you an initial overview of the different types of holiday homes to help you get your bearings. Because just as there are numerous types of holiday homes that differ greatly in their wishes and ideas, there is now a wide range of different holiday homes. Over time, many sub-categories of holiday homes and flats have become established. There are certainly options that you have not even thought of yet. Are you curious? Then read on!

Variety of holiday homes: Your options

Whether you want to convert a previously owner-occupied flat into a cosy holiday home or purchase an existing holiday flat in a complex or holiday park - the options are many and varied. Take a look at the different types of holiday apartment and discover what makes each option so special.

Classic holiday apartment 1

Classic holiday flat

The classic holiday flat has several rooms. It typically consists of a living room, one or more bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and one or more bathrooms - ideal for families or groups of friends who want to cater for themselves on holiday. The purchase and maintenance costs can of course vary greatly depending on the location and size.



 

Studio

Studio

Small but mighty! A studio is a one-room flat, so the furnishing costs are low. A small kitchenette is usually included, but this holiday home is more suitable for guests who mainly want to eat out on holiday. Renting a studio is therefore particularly suitable in a lively area with plenty of restaurants.




Apartment

Apartment

A flat usually consists of one room including a kitchenette and a bathroom and is designed for one or two people. Apartment complexes are made up of a series of buildings that contain identical flats. The market value of a flat depends heavily on the location and amenities of the complex. Regular maintenance and attractive furnishings are crucial here.



 

City-Apartment

City-Apartment

A city flat in a building designed for temporary living, perfect for urban life. A city flat has one or two rooms as well as a kitchen and a bathroom. The demand for city flats is high among business travellers and city holidaymakers, especially in central locations.

 




Maisonette

Maisonette

A maisonette holiday flat extends over two floors, which are connected by an internal staircase. The additional space and layout offer more privacy than a single-storey holiday flat and can justify higher rental prices.





Penthouse

Penthouse

A penthouse is a luxurious flat on the top floor of a building, often with breathtaking views and exclusive furnishings. The purchase costs are high, but penthouses attract wealthy guests. You should invest in high-quality furniture and first-class amenities to meet the high expectations.




 

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Holiday homes at a glance: Find the perfect holiday home


Holiday homes are an ideal way to offer guests a comfortable and unique temporary home. Whether it's a romantic chalet in the mountains, a cosy beach house by the sea or a luxurious flat in the city - the choice is huge. Let us inspire you!

Classic holiday home

Classic holiday home

A holiday home is usually a detached building that contains all the rooms that can also be found in a residential building. A well-maintained or renovated holiday home can be a cost-effective alternative to a new build. Comprehensive facilities with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV and comfortable furniture increase the appeal. In addition, outdoor areas such as a garden or terrace can increase the recreational value for your guests.


 

Country house

Country house

A country house is a larger, often rustic holiday home in the countryside. It offers plenty of space and often has a large garden. It is suitable for large families, groups of friends and those seeking peace and quiet. Country houses can incur high maintenance costs and are often somewhat remote. Make sure they are easily accessible and suitably equipped.





Beach house

Beach house

A beach house scores with its close proximity to the sea or a lake and often even has a private stretch of beach. Beach houses therefore offer the perfect conditions for a relaxing summer holiday and are particularly popular in high season.


 

 

Mansion

Mansion

A villa is a large, luxurious house in an upmarket neighbourhood. It usually comes with a spacious garden. Such a property is naturally an extremely expensive investment. The luxurious furnishings require appropriate care and maintenance. Attractive extras such as a pool or wellness area can increase demand.




Cottage

Cabin

Mostly located in mountainous areas or in the forest, wooden huts are particularly suitable as holiday homes for hikers or winter sports enthusiasts. As a rule, huts have fairly basic facilities, which makes maintenance easier. However, their location in areas close to nature can pose additional challenges in terms of accessibility and supply logistics.


 

Chalet

Chalet

Chalets combine the rustic charm of a mountain hut with modern luxury and are often located in winter sports resorts. They require a high initial investment, but offer an attractive return thanks to their exclusive facilities and location. They often attract more affluent guests.

 

 

Farm

Farm

Farm holidays are very popular with families with children and city dwellers in search of relaxation. Such a holiday offers the opportunity to experience country life up close. Guests can feed the animals, take part in the harvest and enjoy fresh, home-made produce. Of course, farm holidays are particularly suitable if you already have experience in farming.

 

 

That little bit extra: unconventional holiday homes


In addition to classic holiday homes and flats, there are now also numerous unusual holiday homes that give every holiday a very special touch and clearly stand out from the standard accommodation. Let us inspire you!

Houseboat

House boat

A houseboat makes for a particularly idyllic holiday - a floating holiday home, often with all the amenities of a holiday home, but on the water. Perhaps an option for you if you live near the sea or a large lake? Bear in mind that mooring fees and boat maintenance may incur additional costs and find out about the applicable safety regulations.


 

glamping tent

Glamping-tent

Glamorous camping combines the luxury of a hotel with the natural experience of classic camping. Glamping tents are often comfortably furnished and have beds, electricity and sometimes even bathrooms. If you would like to rent out a glamping tent, you must first obtain a licence for the location.





Tiny House

Tiny House

A tiny house is a compact, often mobile holiday home that offers clever living comfort in the smallest of spaces. Nature-loving minimalists in particular feel at home here. Building a tiny house requires careful planning and often special permits. The purchase costs can also be considerable despite the small size.





Nurdachhaus

Roof only house

Really quirky! An all-roof house is a triangular holiday home with steeply pitched roofs that offers a cosy, rustic atmosphere. The purchase costs are often moderate, but you should bear in mind that the unusual shape of the house may require special furniture and customised fixtures. An efficient room layout is particularly important here.




treehouse

Treehouse

Spending the night in a tree house is not only the dream of many children, but also represents an extraordinary holiday experience for adventure-seekers of all ages. Building a tree house requires careful planning and certain authorisations. Regular maintenance is important to ensure the safety of guests and to keep the tree house in perfect condition. Additional amenities such as a hammock, a balcony with a view or a cosy interior can make the stay even more memorable.

 


As you can see: There are numerous exciting possibilities! Do you already have an idea of which holiday home would suit you and your project? If you would like to think about your target group first, you can find inspiration here. Join us on our journey and become a successful host with atraveo by e-domizil!

 

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