Order AI-Free Holiday-rental Listings From Real Writers
When booking directly with you, nobody’s endorsing you. There are no platform badges, no review counts that have been verified, and no refund policies the guest has already come to terms with. All of that reassurance work falls to your copy and describes a house.
It’s a group decision as well. One person finds the property, then sends the link to five others. Each person checks something different: the dog, the beds, the drive time, whether the hot tub is really included in April.
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A Human-First Approach to No-AI Holiday-rental Listings
Holiday lets sell by the week, unlike hotels. Guests need to pay the full cost a number of months prior to the booking. They need to decide what the weather will be like. Potential customers like specific detail. This includes the eleven minute walk to the harbor, the real double bedroom (not one of the box bedrooms with a fagain furiated in), and so on.
Sleeping arrangements written out bed by bed.
Distances given in minutes walked, not vague proximity.
Seasonal differences stated, so August is not sold in February.
Where AI falls down on holiday-rental listings
Generated holiday copy leads with the region while skimping on the house. You only have four simple sentences about the coastline and no mention about whether the lane is wide enough for a car, which is likely the actual buyer’s primary concern.
How We Plan and Write No-AI Holiday-rental Listings
Planning starts with the selection of the group that books the week. A family with a toddler will have concerns and needs related to a totally different set from a couple. A group of walkers may have others. For this reason, we chose the two most likely groups and designed a page so that each can find their own answer without the unnecessary scrolling.
How a holiday-rental listing gets written here
You tell us who books the property and which weeks are hardest to fill.
Room-by-room detail collected, including beds, stairs, parking and pet arrangements.
Local content written from checked sources: opening seasons, distances, changeover practicalities.
Page written for two guest types, then checked and delivered ready to publish.
Using No-AI Holiday-rental Listings for Your Business
The reason to buy your copy is that you can take it with you. This contains your booking page, the message that is automatically sent when someone fills out the inquiry form, and the booking page which you keep on an agency site. Every booking made directly makes sure that you don’t have to pay a commission. Copyright is automatically yours when you receive it, which means you can for sure take it anywhere.
A direct booking page written for two distinct guest types.
Room-by-room detail including sleeping arrangements and access.
Honest seasonal notes on what is open and when.
A shortened version for agency and portal listings.
Full copyright on delivery, usable anywhere you publish.
What people commission holiday-rental listings for
Launching a direct booking site away from platforms.
Filling shoulder-season weeks that keep going empty.
Adding a second or third property to a portfolio.
Cottage agencies rewriting an aging property set.
What holiday-rental listings cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical holiday-rental listing
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Cottage listing
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Direct booking property page
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Large property with local guide
1,400
$140
$1.40
$141.40
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Common Questions About No-AI Holiday-rental Listings
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
Yes, and it is most often the case that this requires the most checking. Opening seasons, ferry schedules and distances undergo changes, so we do our work with the most up to date sources and we date anything that will become outdated. Guests appreciate a recommendation that closed last fall and state this in reviews.
Guests compare the practical sections of your website on your site, and inconsistency is visibly careless. This is why consistency is important throughout the site so much. Especially in the opening paragraphs. No sections of the site should have a similar format. Each writer should represent all four sections of information, but still allow each property the freedom to argue their case.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our holiday-rental listings
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RHRosalind HHead of Marketing, Fenwood Property
Great for the area, poor for transport
The neighborhood description is really detailed. It has the name of the bakery, the swimming pool, the school catchment, etc. The transport part was pretty vague, and I had to include the actual bus routes. It was a small fix, but it is usually the first thing buyers ask about.
Verified orderArea guidesJanuary 2026
EFEwan FBid Manager, Craigmore Civil
Matched the tender’s scoring criteria
The proposal was written with the scoring matrix in the tender document in mind, not a general pitch. Each section corresponds with a criterion. Whoever did this has actually studied a public sector tender before, which is rare.
Verified orderProposalsFebruary 2026
BNBassel NOperations Director, Ferrow Logistics
Brief needed a follow-up call
The first brief we received was too general. The writer noted this rather than trying to understand it himself. We did a twenty-minute call. Obviously frustrating that it was needed, still useful that this happened, as the finalized procedures reflect the way the warehouse operates. This includes the different procedures the night shift performs.