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What you own — and how it moves

A defined, legal share of a real home, tracked in a digital register. Hold it, use it, earn from it, and pass it on.

Homebase Booking · How it works

Your nights. Your calendar.

Every co-owner gets a fixed number of nights a year, booked in real time from any device. Use them all, share some with family, or let the nights you won’t use earn rental income.

Minimum share

1/8

You can own more — 1/4, 1/2, or the whole home.

Nights per 1/8 share

42

Per year — more as your share grows.

Book up to

2 yrs

Ahead — or as little as 2 days’ notice.

Short-notice stays

Unlimited — any stay booked within 30 days.

What you get per share

More share. More nights.

Own as little as 1/8 or as much as the whole home. Your time scales with your share.

1/81/41/2
Nights per year4284168
Advance bookings held61224
Short-notice staysUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Ownership share12.5%25%50%

1/8 is the minimum. Larger shares and full ownership are available on request.

How to book

Booking, in three steps.

1

Log in

Every Owner Member of Club Homebase gets a personal booking account — live availability for your home: nights taken, nights free, and your own balance.

2

Pick your dates

Choose any free dates within your allowance. Book from 2 days to 2 years ahead. Minimum two nights per stay, no maximum on consecutive nights.

3

Confirm and arrive

Confirmation is instant and the local team prepares your home. No keys to collect — a cleaning fee applies per stay, confirmed up front.

Fair by design

Peak season, shared fairly.

The dates everyone wants — summer, holidays — are shared on a rotation, so the best weeks circulate between owners year to year. No one locks in the same holiday forever, and everyone gets a fair turn.

Best dates rotate

High-demand weeks cycle between owners rather than going to whoever books first.

A fair turn, every year

The calendar is built so each owner reaches the dates that matter to them.

More shares, more peak

Hold a larger share and you unlock more peak-season time.

Use it or let it earn

It’s your time. Use it — or let it earn.

Your nights are yours. Stay every one of them, release the ones you won’t use, or strike any balance — you decide each year. Neither path is the “right” one: you own the home either way.

Option A

Use your nights

Nights used42
Nights let0
Income
What you getA home you return to

Option B

A bit of both

Nights used~21
Nights let~21
IncomePartial
What you getTime + income

Option C

Let it earn

Nights used0
Nights let42
IncomeMaximum
What you getA working investment
Whether — and how — nights can be let depends on the home’s tourist licence and your shareholders’ agreement. Projected rental figures appear on each property listing.

Renting · licence rules

What “let it earn” actually means.

In the Balearics, short holiday letting needs a tourist licence (ETV). Whether a home holds one decides how unused nights can earn — so we state the licence on every listing.

With an ETV licence

Short holiday stays

The home can be let to holiday guests for stays under 30 nights — the highest-yield route, at full seasonal rates. For standalone fincas and villas the licence is indefinite, and new licences are frozen under a Balearic moratorium, so an existing one is a real asset. Los Hibiscus holds a lifetime ETV licence.

Without an ETV licence

Mid-term stays

Short tourist lets aren’t permitted. Instead the home is let mid-term — 30 nights or more to a single tenant, typically one to three months, under standard rental law. A steady, lower-touch segment: relocators, remote workers and seasonal residents.

Permitted use is set by the home’s licence, local law and the shareholders’ agreement. Each property listing states its licence status and what it allows.

Good to know

Booking questions, answered.

How many nights do I get a year?

A 1/8 share is about 42 nights a year. Hold more and it scales — 1/4 is 84, 1/2 is 168, and a full owner has the home year-round.

How far ahead can I book?

From two years ahead down to two days’ notice. Stays you book within 30 days don’t count against your allowance, so last-minute trips are effectively unlimited.

Can I bring family and friends?

Of course. Your nights are yours — guests stay as part of your booking, with only the per-stay cleaning fee to cover.

What if I can’t use all my nights?

Release the ones you won’t use. Where the home’s licence and shareholders’ agreement allow it, unused nights can be let — you keep 75% of the net rental income, and the rest tops up the shared account that lowers everyone’s running costs.

How are the best dates shared?

Peak weeks — summer, holidays — rotate fairly between owners, so no one locks in the same dates every year and everyone gets a turn.

Do I have to deal with cleaning, check-in or tourist tax?

No. There are no keys to collect. The local team handles check-in, cleaning, tourist tax and insurance — a cleaning fee applies per stay, confirmed up front.

I want to use the home, not rent it out. Is that a problem?

Not at all. You’re free to book and use every one of your nights. Whether the home runs a rental programme at all is decided by the owners together in the shareholders’ agreement — using your own time is always your choice.