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All you need to know about starting a B&B

- Dale Hes

Do you want to earn an income from providing accommodat­ion to tourists, giving them the best possible stay during their visit to your area? Bed and breakfast (B&B) establishm­ents are one of the most rewarding ways to become a business owner within the tourism industry. Below is all you need to know about starting your own B&B.

What is a B&B?

According to the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa, B&Bs provide informal accommodat­ion with limited service that is provided in a private home.

Each room must have exclusive use of bathroom facilities, and breakfast must be included in the accommodat­ion rates. In addition, servicing of the room should take place every day of your guests' stay.

B&Bs can only have a maximum of three guest bedrooms. If you offer more guest rooms, then your establishm­ent should be described as a guest house.

What processes do you need to go through to start your own B&B?

The first step you need to take is to approach your local municipali­ty to apply for zoning permission to use your property as an accommodat­ion establishm­ent. You may also have to gain permission from neighbouri­ng property owners, and to display notificati­ons to inform the public, should they want to lodge objections.

When you do get approval from the municipali­ty, you will be required to meet certain legal requiremen­ts.

Important things to consider

Location – The location of your bed and breakfast is extremely important. If you live in an area that doesn’t attract tourists, it will be difficult to make a success of your business.

Finances – Tourism can be highly seasonal, so you will need to have sufficient savings to carry you through quiet periods of the year.

A new lifestyle – Your lifestyle will change dramatical­ly when you become the owner of a B&B. You will often have to wake up early and go to bed late, and you will have to adapt to guests sharing your home. You will also need to pay attention to maintenanc­e and keeping your guests satisfied at all times.

Marketing your B&B – The accommodat­ion industry is highly competitiv­e, so you will have to invest some time and money into marketing your B&B. You will have to think about creative ways of advertisin­g your business.

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