When the viewing lands and you’re off-island
Peak season in Ayia Napa runs flat out. Groups cycle through Nissi and Protaras, the phone doesn’t stop, and half the owners we deal with aren’t in Cyprus when the viewing gets booked. A buyer’s rep wants to walk a flat in Fig Tree Bay tomorrow. A tenant wants to see a studio in Pernera before they fly home. You need the place looking cared-for and you’re not here to do it.
That’s the gap we close. We’re a Larnaca-based crew and we drive the east coast daily through the season. Send the address and the viewing time on WhatsApp. We get there, get it show-ready, and send photos before the viewer turns up.
What a viewer actually notices in fifteen minutes
Nobody does a deep inspection during a viewing. They notice three things, fast.
How the place smells the second the door opens — stale, humid, last week’s cooking, or neutral and aired. How the light falls — blinds half-shut, fingermarks on glass, a balcony door that’s been shut for weeks. And whether it looks lived-in and looked-after — cushions flumped, beds straight, surfaces clear of clutter and grime.
We focus the clean on exactly those cues. A show-ready polish, not an end-of-tenancy deep scrub. The goal is the impression in the first minute, because that’s the minute that decides a viewing.
The show-ready reset, framed for viewings
Before a buyer or tenant walks in, we work through what they’ll see on the walkthrough. Kitchen worktops cleared and wiped, hob and sink clean, fronts smudge-free. Bathrooms sanitised, mirrors streak-free, taps wiped down. Living areas and bedrooms dusted, cushions straightened, beds made if linen is already on site. Floors vacuumed and mopped, bins emptied, a real air-through so the place smells neutral rather than closed-up.
Then blinds and balcony doors set so the Nissi or Pernera light does the work for you. Sea-glare on dirty glass is the kind of detail a viewer clocks without thinking — we go at it.
Bedsheets, towels, and the show-bed
A freshly-made bed reads as cared-for in a viewing. Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property — we don’t supply the items ourselves. If replacements aren’t there, we won’t dress a bare bed from nothing. We’ll photograph it as-is and message you before touching it, so you and the agent decide together.
Photos the agent can forward
After every viewing prep, photos land in your WhatsApp thread. Clean and honest — no exaggeration, no flatter-angles. Fine to forward straight to the agent, the buyer, or the tenant. Fine to keep on file between viewings so you can see how the place looked each time. No claim of “it’s done” without proof.
Same-day viewings, when the diary allows
A viewing lands this afternoon and the flat isn’t ready? We’ll try to make it — same-day cover on request when our diary allows. In July and August along the Nissi strip the diary fills quickly, so the earlier you message, the better. Send area, viewing time, and a couple of photos on WhatsApp and we tell you in minutes if we can take it.
What it costs
Small apartments usually start from about €45. The final figure moves with size, how the place was left, and how much needs doing before the viewer arrives. Send the area, bedrooms, bathrooms, and a few photos on WhatsApp — we’ll quote a clear number, no guessing, no padding.
Along the east coast
Nissi, Protaras, Fig Tree Bay, and Pernera, plus the rest of Ayia Napa. We also cover Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, and Paralimni. Somewhere else on the east coast? Send the location and we’ll tell you if we can make it.