Most owners initially focus on photography, design and amenities when preparing a villa for the market. While all of these remain extremely important, the real challenge usually begins after the first operational season.
Managing a villa today requires fast responsiveness, strong coordination and continuous availability. Last-minute booking changes, delayed arrivals, technical issues, guest requests or maintenance problems can emerge at any point, especially during peak season.
At the same time, pricing strategy has become considerably more complex than it was only a few years ago. The same pricing structure no longer performs consistently throughout the season, while factors such as length of stay, booking windows, local demand and competitor positioning increasingly influence a property’s overall performance.
Over the last years, guests visiting Crete have also become far more attentive to the overall hospitality experience. Beyond aesthetics alone, travelers increasingly evaluate communication quality, responsiveness, organisation and how smoothly their stay progresses from beginning to end.
This is one of the main reasons why many visually impressive properties do not necessarily maintain strong long-term performance over time.
