NOVA SCOTIA VACATION
HOME MANAGEMENT

A full-service vacation rental management company delivering higher income and professional care for vacation homes in Nova Scotia.

NovaScotiaVacationHome.com
Your trusted vacation rental management partner

NovaScotiaVacationHome.com
Your trusted vacation rental management partner


We like to keep things simple with one comprehensive fee for all essential services. 
No hidden fees. No paying multiple vendors.

Here's just some of what's included in our full-service management for vacation property owners.

24/7 GUEST SUPPORT

Never take a guest’s late-night phone call again—our text  availability leaves everyone feeling taken care of!

PREMIUM CLEANING

Professional cleaners carry out consistent cleaning measures that meet or exceed Health Canada guidelines.

DEDICATED TEAM

With Holly Gould as your lead property manager, regular inspections and maintenance are taken care of.

EFFECTIVE MARKETING

We list your home on novascotiavacationhome.com, with eye-catching photos and a custom property descriptions.


HOLLY GOULD

Owner/Operator, Nova Scotia Vacation Home

Serving vacation home owners, new home construction and the real estate industry, Nova Scotia Vacation Home Property Management offers relevant industry expertise including guest acquisition and turnover, marketing , and professional cleaning services. 


With over a decade in tourism accommodations management, Holly Gould is well positioned to take care of every detail of your rental accommodation to ensure your guests have the most stellar experience possible, all on your behalf!

Our Services Include:

  • Free set up on a variety of booking Apps (Airbnb , VRBO, and Booking.com ) 
  • Social media marketing , and presence on Nova Scotia Vacation Home website . 
  • Professional Photography 
  • Free Design advice
  • 24/7 guest communication
  • Inquiry and calendar management 
  • Restock toiletries and supplies 
  • Enforce rules
  • Hot Tub care
  • Interact with Airbnb resolution team
  • Detailed financial reporting
  • Dealing with maintenance issues such as calling a plumber in to fix a leaky pipe 


Extra Services Fully Included:

Ensuring your guests have the very best experience is our highest priority! That is why management services by Holly Gould of Nova Scotia Vacation Home are highly sought, and second to none. The quality we achieve is on par with the excellent caliber of vacation homes which we are delighted to manage.


Additional services included in all rental management fees:



  • Credit card fees (yes we cover these fees) this only occurs with direct bookings
  • Free laminated welcome brochure
  • Free Goodie bag upon arrival
  • Free detailed welcome guide


The best part?

One Fee!

All our services are included in one straightforward management fee.
CONTACT US TO GET STARTED

What some of our partners say...


Our expert advice


Our "behind-the-scene" vacation property management advice for you, to help you maximize your vacation rental revenue.
By Holly Gould 21 Dec, 2020
During peak season, vacation rental owners and managers don’t have to try too hard to keep busy. But what about when the tourists disappear, off-season begins and the calendar is looking a little sparse? You’ve tried an off-season marketing push, but it looks like you won’t get many (if any) more bookings. How can you make the most of this downtime? Rather than just keeping your business ticking over, you can use it to grow, improve, develop – and set yourself up for an even better year. Here are 9 ways to make the most of off-season. 1. Keep in touch with guests Why not use your downtime during off-season to take your customer service up a notch and send a keep in touch email? For upcoming bookings, checking in with guests before their stay makes such a great impression and will likely lead to more reviews. Don’t forget about previous guests, either. Not only does a “Thanks for staying with us” email remind them what a great time they had, it’s a personal touch that could just give them the nudge they need to rebook (or recommend you to friends and family). 2. Start planning for next year’s peak season Peak season passes by in a blur and every day you’ll probably learn something about what you can do better. While it’s all still fresh in your memory, start making plans to improve your set-up for the next uptick in bookings. This could be optimizing your check-in process or setting up your Welcome Pack to make communication with guests just before their stay even easier. 3. Plan and begin renovations, repairs or updates Off-season is the perfect time to make improvements or running repairs to your vacation home. To minimize disruption, it’s best to do these jobs while business is quieter and you have more time without guests. Remember, if you’re planning any large-scale construction or redecorating projects where you won’t be able to accept guests, be sure to block the dates on your calendar so travelers can’t book last-minute stays. 4. Analyze your bookings It’s impossible to underestimate how important it is to look closely at your booking data. It can help you identify trends in your customers – are you appealing to one particular type of traveler? Is your demographic changing? How long are travelers staying on average? How many of your guests are leaving reviews? Having the time to analyze your bookings is a luxury that’s often just not possible during peak season. So make the most of your downtime and hit the spreadsheets! You might be surprised at what insights you discover and the impact they’ll have in the coming year. 5. Reply to reviews Hopefully, you’ll have received some great reviews from recent guests. But have you replied to them? Replying to reviews is an effective way to demonstrate to potential guests that you’re a great communicator. However, finding the time can be challenging. Off-season—when you’re generally less busy day-to-day—is the perfect time to post some replies. And if you’ve received any negative feedback, replying is even more important. 6. Reassess your rates The less hectic weeks during off-season present a great time to evaluate your rates. What’s your revenue looking like? Are you making a comfortable profit? Could you be charging more in peak times? Did you have to reduce your rates in certain weeks to fill your calendar? Whether you’re simply adding a few dollars to cover an annual rise in your rates or your updates are part of a more sophisticated seasonal pricing strategy, off-season is the perfect time to make these changes. Don’t forget to check what the competition is doing to make sure your rates are attractive to browsing travelers year-round. 7. Update your listing Adding new photos, changing your lead image, updating your description… All these modifications will help give your listing a fresh look and feel. If you’ve analyzed recent bookings, now’s the time to action any insights you gained. You might want to update your listing to appeal to your most popular traveler profile. Maybe you’ve seen an uplift in the number of guests traveling for business purposes. If so, make sure your listing highlights the amenities they’ll be looking for: Wi-Fi and ample desk space, for example. 8. Do a year-end review Many businesses tend to conduct a year-end review at the end of the calendar year. But this doesn’t make sense for all industries – and it certainly doesn’t for vacation rentals. The end of peak season is often when you can get most out of a business health-check. Property managers can take advantage by working with their teams to identify strengths and areas for development. Are your processes as efficient as they can be? How are your customer satisfaction levels? Can you deploy your resources to better cover key touchpoints with customers? Ask yourselves these questions while you have the headspace to consider them properly, and you’ll notice the positive effects the following year. 9. Take a vacation yourself! Last—but not least—use your vacation rental downtime to give yourself a break. You spend so much of your time and energy on giving guests a fabulous vacation, it’s easy to forget that you deserve one, too! Taking an off-season trip will mean you come back re-energized and ready for what lies ahead – an even better year. © TripAdvisor
By Holly Gould 17 Dec, 2020
Why you should consider a property manager for your rental property investment? Rental properties can be an excellent investment opportunity. If you already invested in rental property or you plan to purchase a property and begin your journey as a landlord, AirBNB, or Vacation Rental Owner, you may wonder what comes next. Once your property is ready to go, it's time to figure out all the nuts and bolts of how to manage your property. There are two main options to consider for managing your rental property — managing your own property vs. hiring a property manager. Choosing one of these options determines how the daily operations of your rental properties are run. What do these daily operations include? Let's take a look at the tasks managing a rental property entails: Advertising your property Determining rental rates Preparing the lease Tenant screening Collecting rent Doing preventative maintenance Making repairs as needed Fielding complaints Moderating issues between tenants Checking in with tenants at least once a quarter Enforcing the lease Evicting a tenant when necessary Finding new tenants when vacancies occur Turnover cleaning - by Professionals! With a list that long, deciding who will take care of these responsibilities is an important decision. Self management may save you money, but property management will save you time and effort, ensuring things get taken care of quickly and professionally.
By Holly Gould 17 Dec, 2020
Consider the risks and rewards of owning investment property. Thinking about getting into the vacation rental property business? In spite of the challenges presented by COVID-19, tourism real estate has continues to produce many of the world's wealthiest people, so there are plenty of reasons to think that it is a sound investment.

General Questions


Hi there! Have some questions about our company? Find the answers below. 
  • How does property management work?

    The first step is to get in touch with Holly Gould—she’ll walk through the services, see if your home’s a good fit, and go over your personalized management fee. If you choose to move forward, you’ll sign a management agreement. We’ll also request access to the property to clean, do an initial inspection, and compile your home’s online listing. We always aim to get your vacation rental up and running as quickly as possible.

  • Why choose NovaScotiaVacationHome.com?

    Managing a vacation rental isn’t easy—but Holly and her team make it look that way. That’s because we handle every hassle for you. No more fielding guests calls after midnight, spending your free time cleaning, or tracking your reservations on multiple booking sites. With NovaScotiaVacationHome.com, embrace the idea of more—like guest support, streamlined reservation management, and thorough housekeeping after every stay. All this with one straightforward fee, no long-term contracts, and the freedom to visit your home as frequently as you like.

  • Do I have to sign a long-term contract?

    As your vacation rental partner, we’re here to stay. And we hope you are, too. We believe in earning your long-term confidence, not locking you into an ironclad contract. You can cancel your agreement at any time, with 90 days’ notice. We’ll just need to honor any reservations that are already booked at your home for that 90-day window.

  • How much are the management fees?

    At NovaScotiaVacationHome.com, we like to keep things simple with one comprehensive fee for all our essential services. No nickel-and-diming. No hidden fees. No paying multiple vendors.


    Own a vacation home and want to know how much we charge for property management? Your fee is determined by several factors, including your home’s location, number of bedrooms, and guest amenities.


    Get a quote on your management fee >

  • What exactly is full-service vacation property management?

    When vacation homeowners are burdened with acting as plumbers, housekeepers, and troubleshooters, they turn to full-service vacation rental management. A comprehensive solution like NovaScotiaVacationHome.com handles all the hurdles and hassles of running a successful vacation rental. This can include marketing your home, fielding guest requests, and cleaning after every stay. While some companies offer some of these services, like advertising or housekeeping, a full-service manager like NovaScotiaVacationHome.com does it all—so you have one bill, one go-to point of contact, and one company invested in your home’s success from end to end.

  • Why is NovaScotiaVacationHome.com better than self-management?

    In the current travel climate, your success as a vacation rental owner comes down to trust. Can you and your guests trust that your home is safe?


    Managing your vacation rental yourself is incredibly challenging given the complexity of COVID-19 regulations. Do you have the resources to stay on top of frequently changing health guidelines, and have sufficient, trained teams to implement them? Are you prepared to be held to the same standards—of service, cleaning, and legal accountability—as a high-end hotel?


    By leaving these details to the experts at NovaScotiaVacationHome.com, you don’t need to worry for a moment about whether you and your guests are safe.

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