| Property Info | ||
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In this section, write about the overall layout of the property and the main living area. Highlight the homes best features, such as vaulted ceilings, open floor plans, spaciousness, views etc. To help with search engine placement, be sure the first sentence of this section include keywords such as geography location of the property, the term "Vacation Rental" and/or property type. |
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| Living Room | ||
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Highlight any special features of the living room such as a fireplace, vaulted ceilings or views. Describe in detail what you will find in the entertainment system. Is there a library of DVDs or CDs for your guests to enjoy? Note if there is a sleeper sofa or any special furniture. |
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| Kitchen | ||
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Write a detailed description of how the kitchen is fully equipped with everything you would expect in your kitchen away from home. How many place settings? Is there a microwave, dishwasher, or coffee maker? Is there a gas stove? Is there everything you would need to cook a Thanksgiving Dinner? Is there a view, granite counter tops or a breakfast bar? |
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| Dining Room | ||
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Simply state if there is a formal dining room and how many can be seated around the table. |
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| Master Bedroom | ||
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Describe the size of the bed and if the room has a television and other media devices. Is the room spacious with a view? Is there a door leading to a deck or lanai? Note if the room has a master bath and describe in detail any luxury amenities such as a double sink, steam shower or jetted tub.
Example: The master suite is a private retreat for the couple of the house. The only room on the second floor, this bedroom features a private balcony, king-size bed, private bath with jetted tub, and breathtaking mountain views. Skylights bathe the bedroom in natural light by day and let you sleep under the stars at night. Beautiful quilts, hand-crafted furniture, and a TV with DVD player complete this room. |
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| Guest Room | ||
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Create a new paragraph for each room in the house and label each with either a name or the type of bedroom. Use labels such as “kid room”, “bunk room”, second master suite, the purple room and Bedroom 2. It is important to describe the size of the bedding in the room and if the room has a television. It is also important to note if the room has a private bath or a shared bath. Finally, it is good to note the location of the room. Is it on the main floor or upstairs? This is important information for people planning trips with elderly parents or someone who has difficulty getting around.
Example: Second Bedroom This first-floor bedroom was created with visiting grandparents in mind. The comfortable queen-size bed features a memory-foam topper and the attached bathroom is equipped with safety bars. With handcrafted furniture, gorgeous prints of the Aspen area, beautiful quilts, and a TV with DVD player, this room will be a haven for anyone – young or young at heart. |
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| Third Bedroom | ||
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This first-floor bedroom features twin beds with matching quilts. Open the closet door and reveal a TV with DVD player as well as PlayStation, an ideal set-up for keeping young ones occupied.
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| Outdoor Living Areas | ||
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Is there a back deck or patio? Is there a fenced yard? Describe the landscaping and what you will find in the yard. Is there a gas BBQ or outdoor hot tub? Are there views? Is there privacy? |
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| Parking | ||
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Describe the parking at the home. Is there a garage and a driveway? How many cars can be comfortably be parked at the property. |
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