Viewings on the family-resort coast
Protaras trades on calm. Families come back year after year for Fig Tree Bay, the slower pace of Pernera, the walks along Kavo Greko. So when a buyer or tenant wants to view a place, they’re picturing a relaxed holiday home — not chasing nightlife. The catch is that summer still runs flat out. Long lets turn over in September, owners sell from abroad, and a viewing for tomorrow morning can land while the place still looks like last week’s checkout.
We’re a Larnaca-based crew and we drive the east coast daily through the season. Send the address and the viewing slot on WhatsApp. We get there, get it show-ready, and send photos before the viewer turns the key.
The fifteen-second read viewers arrive with
A viewing in Protaras isn’t an inventory check. In the first fifteen seconds a viewer has already decided how they feel about the place — and on this coast that decision hinges on three things. Does it feel light and open, with the sea-glare coming clean through the glass, not smudged? Does it smell neutral, not like a shut-up apartment or last night’s cooking? And does it look looked-after, the way a cared-for holiday home should?
We clean for those cues. Sea-view balcony glass gone over, blinds set so the Fig Tree Bay light does the work, cushions squared, surfaces clear. A show-ready polish aimed at the impression that sells — not the corners nobody inspects during a fifteen-minute walkthrough.
Family spaces, framed for sale
A two-bedroom Pernera apartment and a four-bedroom Kapparis villa need the same thing from a viewing: to read as a home, fast. We work the spaces a viewer walks through — kitchen worktops cleared and wiped, hobs and sinks clean, fronts smudge-free. Bathrooms sanitised, mirrors streak-free, taps wiped dry. Living and dining dusted, floors vacuumed and mopped, beds straightened where linen is on site. Bins emptied, a real air-through, and any clutter that says “mid-season rental” quietly squared away. The walkthrough should feel like walking into a home, not turning up at a unit.
The show-bed and the linen rule
A freshly-made bed does more selling in a viewing than almost any other single thing in the property — it reads as cared-for the moment a viewer steps into the bedroom. Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. If clean sets aren’t there when we arrive, we don’t dress a bare bed from nothing. We photograph it as-is and message you before touching it, so you and the agent decide together.
Photos the agent can forward straight away
Once the prep is done, photos land in your WhatsApp thread. Clean and honest — no exaggerated wide angles, no hiding the worn patch. Fine to forward straight to the agent for their buyer, fine to send to the tenant ahead of the slot, fine to keep on file so you can see how the place looked each time someone viewed. No claim of “it’s done, trust us” — we send the proof after every job. If you run viewings across a portfolio, we keep one thread per agency so the photos, times, and quotes stay tidy in one place.
For agents running the Protaras strip
If you list or manage property from Fig Tree Bay through Pernera, Kapparis, and the villas around Kavo Greko, we can be the crew you ping before every viewing. One WhatsApp thread per agency, consistent pricing through peak season, and priority on the diary when a viewing drops in late. Send the address, the slot, and what the place needs — we quote, we clean, photos come back. Tell us roughly how many properties you handle and we’ll agree referral terms in the same thread.
What it costs and how to book
We quote from a few snaps because two Protaras properties can look alike and clean up very differently. Small apartments usually start from about €45, and the final figure moves with size, condition, and how much sits between now and the viewing. Send the area, the bedroom and bathroom count, and a couple of photos on WhatsApp to +357 96 443 648 — we come back with a clear number, no padding. Same-day cover on request when our diary allows, so if a viewing just got booked for today, message us the time and we’ll tell you in minutes whether the slot is workable.