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What is the best size for a boutique hotel?

Fewer than 100 rooms No one is going to take away your boutique status if you have 102 rooms, but as a general rule, size does matter. Keeping your hotel under 100 rooms is a way of controlling quality, and being able to offer a more personalized service.



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Boutique hotels are usually small in size, anywhere around 10 to 100 rooms (max 150 rooms).

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Picture a room, with a square floor that is 16 feet by 16 feet. The area of this floor is 256 square feet, or slightly larger than your area of 250 square feet. (This is very close to 5 meters by 5 meters). But if you want an exact answer, imagine a nearly square floor that is 16 feet long and 15 feet 7.5 inches wide.

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Generally speaking, it's best to plan to spend no more than 25-30% of your monthly income on a hotel room.

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What is a Standard room in a hotel? A standard hotel room is a hotel room designed for two guests with one double or queen bed. Standard rooms can vary in size and amenities, but they usually include basic amenities such as a TV, a desk, and Wi-Fi.

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Most hotel rooms are equipped with a certain number of beds, usually one or two. If you have five people in your group and the room only has one or two beds, you can still make it work. One option is to use the existing bedding and have some people share a bed.

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The income you receive from a hotel room investment is passive. The management company do all the things that a landlord would normally do. They market the property, take bookings, collect 'rent', conduct exit checks, and keep the room clean and well maintained.

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Rooms often receive the highest return on investment since the overhead costs are the lowest. Because rooms generate a high amount of revenue, it's essential that hospitality organizations don't leave important decisions like pricing to spreadsheets and manual information inputs.

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