A home here, minded while you’re there.
When your home is a plane ride away, small problems grow in the dark. We become your eyes and hands on the ground, with a photo report after every visit, so you always know how it’s doing.
Sound like you?
You live abroad
Your Spanish home sits empty for months at a time. Someone should be checking on it, and showing you what they found.
You rent it out
Tenants, turnovers, deposits and small repairs, handled by someone twenty minutes away, not by you from another country.
You just bought
Utilities, first fixes, a spare key with someone you trust. The quiet service that keeps the purchase feeling right.
What we take off your plate.
Step by step, no surprises.
Walk-through & inventory
We visit your home together, or by video, and note what matters: keys, meters, quirks, the things only owners know.
A plan for your home
Visit rhythm, what we watch, who to call and when. Agreed in writing, priced as a fixed monthly number.
The routine
Visits happen, and you see them: a short photo report after each one, so “it’s fine” is something you can verify.
When something breaks
You get a photo and a quote first. Above the small emergency threshold we agree, nothing is spent without your yes.
Asked every week.
How often do you visit?
That’s agreed per home. Many owners choose every week or two, plus a check after big storms. The rhythm is written into your plan, and every visit produces a report.
What does it cost?
It depends on the home and the rhythm, so we quote each one. What we promise: a fixed monthly number, agreed in writing before we start, not a meter that runs when you’re not looking.
Do you manage rentals too?
Yes, long-term tenancies: finding tenants, contracts, turnovers and the admin between. We’ll also tell you honestly what rent is realistic before you plan around a number.
What happens in an emergency?
We go. A burst pipe doesn’t wait for a phone call to another country, so we agree a small emergency threshold up front, and anything beyond it still gets your yes first.
Can I let it to holidaymakers?
You can, but tourist letting here is tightly regulated now. The home needs a tourist-use registration with the Generalitat, backed by a compatibility report from the town hall, and since 2025 a separate national registry number too, all of which have to show in your listings. We’ll tell you honestly whether your property and community allow it, and walk you through the paperwork before you build a season around it.
What about tax on the rent?
As a non-resident you declare Spanish rental income on the Modelo 210: 19% if you’re in the EU, after deductible costs, or 24% if you’re outside it. There’s also a small tax for the months the home sits empty. Both are easy to miss from abroad, so we keep them on your radar and work with a gestor who files them properly.
Ask us about your move. We’ll answer plainly.
No pressure, no obligation. And if we’re not the right people for it, we’ll say so and point you somewhere better.