What Could Your Property Earn as a Short-Let?

Most landlords running long-lets in the UK are leaving significant income on the table. Paréya manages your property as a premium short-let — and the numbers speak for themselves. Fill in the form below to get your personalised SA Income Estimate, showing exactly what your property could earn, what we charge, and why you come out ahead even after our management fee.

The Numbers: SA vs Long-Let in the UK

Based on real UK market data, here is what properties typically earn — and what they earn with professional SA management:

1-Bedroom Property — London

Long-let (AST) income: £1,600–£2,000/month

SA gross income (Paréya managed): £2,800–£3,800/month

Average Daily Rate (ADR): £130–£165/night | Occupancy: 68–74%

Paréya management fee (20%): £560–£760/month

Your net SA income: £2,240–£3,040/month

You gain: +£640–£1,040/month more than long-let (+40–55%)

2-Bedroom Property — London

Long-let (AST) income: £2,000–£2,800/month

SA gross income (Paréya managed): £4,200–£5,600/month

Average Daily Rate (ADR): £185–£240/night | Occupancy: 67–73%

Paréya management fee (20%): £840–£1,120/month

Your net SA income: £3,360–£4,480/month

You gain: +£1,360–£1,680/month more than long-let (+55–65%)

3-Bedroom Property — London

Long-let (AST) income: £2,800–£3,800/month

SA gross income (Paréya managed): £6,000–£8,500/month

Average Daily Rate (ADR): £250–£330/night | Occupancy: 62–70%

Paréya management fee (20%): £1,200–£1,700/month

Your net SA income: £4,800–£6,800/month

You gain: +£2,000–£3,000/month more than long-let (+65–80%)

Figures based on UK SA market benchmarks (2023–2024). Actual income varies by property condition, location, furnishing quality, and seasonality. Net income shown after Paréya’s management fee. Other costs (utilities, cleaning, maintenance) apply.