
Short-Let & Vacation Home Management
Full-service management of short-let and vacation properties — seamless guest handling, pristine turnovers, and owner-facing reporting that makes holding a vacation home effortless.
If you own a villa, serviced apartment, or vacation home in Accra, Tema, or Lomé that sits empty between your visits, it can earn for you — but only if someone runs the guests, the turnovers, and the reporting to your standard. Africa Property Managers does exactly that: full-service short-let and vacation home management through one named specialist, with the asset protected and the money accounted for. Since 1991. Request a management proposal: +233 27 011 3728.
What is Short-Let & Vacation Home Management?
Short-let and vacation home management is the full-service stewardship of residential properties made available for short-term occupancy — whether listed across digital platforms, reserved exclusively for diaspora owner-visits, or offered to a curated circle of vetted guests. The discipline spans everything a discerning owner would otherwise manage personally: guest coordination, property preparation, in-stay support, turnover logistics, and the financial reporting that keeps ownership genuinely effortless.
Owners who specify this service are typically high-net-worth individuals holding premium residential assets in Accra, Tema, Lomé, or along Ghana’s coastal corridor — properties too valuable to leave unmanaged and too personal to entrust to an impersonal letting agency. The mandate is always the same: protect the asset, honour the owner’s standards, and ensure every guest departure leaves the property in precisely the condition it was found.
When to Specify This Service
This service is suited to owners who are abroad for significant portions of the year, diaspora investors whose properties sit idle between personal visits, and Ghanaian or Togolese nationals who maintain a secondary residence they wish to monetise without assuming the operational burden themselves. Premium serviced apartments, standalone villas, heritage-period townhouses, and seafront residences are among the property types that benefit most.
The service is equally relevant when an owner transitions a long-let residential property into the short-let market — a move that increases yield potential but dramatically raises the operational complexity. At that transition point, specialist management is not a convenience; it is a prerequisite for protecting asset condition and guest reputation simultaneously.
Methodology — The Africa Property Managers Specialist Approach
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Owner Onboarding & Property Profiling — A dedicated relationship manager conducts a thorough walkthrough of the property, documenting fixtures, finishes, appliances, inventory, and the owner’s precise hospitality preferences. A written property profile is established and held on file.
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Guest Vetting & Booking Coordination — Enquiries are screened against agreed criteria before any booking is confirmed. Communication with prospective guests is handled with the same discretion the owner would expect when dealing with their own clientele.
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Pre-Arrival Preparation & Turnover Management — Each guest arrival is preceded by a structured preparation sequence: deep-clean, linen refresh, inventory check, consumables replenishment, and a pre-arrival walkthrough. The same rigour applies to every turnover between stays.
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In-Stay Support & Issue Resolution — A dedicated point of contact remains accessible to guests throughout their stay. Maintenance issues are triaged, assessed, and resolved through pre-approved service channels — without troubling the owner unless the matter warrants it.
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Owner Reporting & Financial Settlement — At agreed intervals, owners receive a clear, itemised account of occupancy, income collected, expenses applied, and the net position. Nothing is opaque; everything is documented.
Service Standards & Operating Principles
- Relationship-assigned management — each property is handled by a named specialist, not a rotation of unfamiliar staff
- Discreet guest vetting aligned to owner-defined criteria, conducted before any booking confirmation
- Structured turnover protocols ensuring consistent property condition across every occupancy cycle
- Inventory and fixture logging at onboarding, with condition re-verification at each turnover
- Owner reporting delivered in a clear, readable format — occupancy records, income, and expenditure in one view
- All operations conducted within Ghana and Togo only, with no outsourced coordination across other corridors
Outcomes for the Discerning Owner
Owners who engage Africa Property Managers for short-let and vacation home management report a measurable reduction in the time and mental overhead that holding a short-let property typically demands. The property remains in pristine condition, guest experiences meet the standard the asset deserves, and the owner retains full visibility through structured, timely reporting — without being drawn into day-to-day operational decisions.
The outcome is ownership without the operational weight.
Honest About the Law / Fees
- We work to Ghana’s tenancy law, the Rent Act 1963 (Act 220), including its six-month cap on advance rent for residential lets — and we tell you honestly where the law and common short-let practice differ
- The Real Estate Agency Act 2020 (Act 1047) licenses agents and brokers — property management is not a separately licensed activity in Ghana, so we never claim a licence we cannot hold. GREDA is a body for developers, not a regulator of managers
- Short-let management is quoted up front against real scope. Letting a long-term tenant is a separate one-off fee; a sale is a different commission again (typically 3–5%) — three different things we never quote as one. In Togo, agency commission is capped at 8%, and we hold to it
- Established 1991 — a real manager with a portfolio, transparent reporting, and a contract you can enforce
Related Services
- Diaspora Property Management — run your Ghana or Togo home from abroad
- HNW Concierge Property Services — a concierge layer for high-value homes
- Leasing & Tenant Relations — for the long-let side of a portfolio
- Facilities & Maintenance Management — vetted trades, kept guest-ready
- Property Management in Accra — rent, tenants, and maintenance, reported every month