Year-round villas, not summer lets

Most short-let cleaning in Limassol chases tourist-strip flats that empty out come October. Mouttagiaka runs the opposite way. The hillside compounds are largely resident expats and long-stay bookings that keep cycling through winter — corporate relocations, snowbird stays, families in for a term. A villa clean here isn’t a July-and-August line item. The property has to read fresh whether the guest flew in for half-term or signed a three-month let.

That’s the work we take on — the larger bedrooms, the second floor, the patio and pool deck guests actually use. Cleaned between stays, with photo proof in your WhatsApp thread before the next arrival drives up the hill.

Bigger footprint, different job

Scale changes the whole clean. A Mouttagiaka villa spreads across two floors with four or five bedrooms, a guest annex in some compounds, and a pool deck used hard every afternoon. Rooms multiply. Stairs add time. The outdoor area is real work, not an afterthought.

Scope follows the property. Every bedroom stripped and reset when clean linen is on site, each bathroom sanitised including the poolside shower, the kitchen back to neutral, living rooms and stairs dusted and mopped on every level. Outside, terraces and the pool deck get swept and furniture reset where access is safe. It’s a villa-standard pass, not a one-bed refresh stretched to fill the rooms.

Red hill dust and what the slope throws at a villa

A villa one street back from the coast doesn’t get the salt spray a beachfront block takes. The hillside soil runs dry and red for most of the year, and the breeze drops fine dust across pool decks, outdoor kitchen counters, and lounger cushions. Add the wind funnelling up the slope and the grime on infinity-edge glass — and a villa that read pristine at check-in looks tired by check-out.

We clean for what the hill actually does to a property. Indoor rooms, the poolside shower, the sea-view terraces, the outdoor kitchen counter where access is safe, cushions reset rather than just flipped. Every job ends with photo proof in your WhatsApp thread.

Where the pool line sits

We clean around the pool, never in it. The loungers, the dining set, the paving, and the perimeter are our side — swept and reset where we can reach safely. The water balance, the chemicals, the filters, and the pump belong to a pool specialist, and we don’t touch them. We tidy what’s already been cut; we don’t garden. If the pool reads off — cloudy, green, low — when we walk in, we photograph it and message you before we start. No guest opens the door to a green pool.

Sizing the quote — photos first, one number back

No flat rate on the hill, because the properties vary too widely. A three-bed compound villa and a six-bed home with a guest annex aren’t the same job, and pretending they are is how hosts end up with a bad clean. Small apartments usually start from about €45 — Mouttagiaka villas run higher, priced individually off floor area, bedrooms, bathrooms, stairs, condition, access, and any linen changeover. Send the address, room counts, and three or four photos on WhatsApp and you’ll get one clear figure back.

Getting through the gate

Most Mouttagiaka compounds run on barrier codes, fobs, or a key-holding agent — and none of it slows a turnover if it’s sorted before we arrive. It stops one cold if it isn’t. Send the gate code or fob-pickup details in the WhatsApp thread when you book. We’ll confirm we’ve got it before we set off, so the clock starts inside the property.

We work Mouttagiaka, the hillside compounds above the bay, and the rest of Limassol — plus Larnaca, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Paralimni. A gated street nearby we haven’t named? Send the pin and we’ll confirm if we can take it on.