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Running a beachfront property in George's winter rainfall zone requires understanding how seasonal weather shapes guest comfort. Haus am Strand—positioned on the beach itself—must contend with the Western Cape's damp winters, where salt spray affects windows and coastal wind pressure tests doors and frames. Self-catering accommodation here works differently than inland properties: humidity management becomes critical, geyser systems need robust protection from corrosion, and drainage around the building can't rely on standard solutions. Summer guests experience the opposite challenge—intense sun exposure and the need for effective shading and ventilation. Operators who grasp these coastal realities—maintaining fixtures properly, upgrading insulation where needed, ensuring heating systems handle the damp—deliver the reliable service that makes a beachfront stay worthwhile rather than uncomfortable.
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When booking self-catering accommodation in George, check the kitchen inventory carefully — some listings have very minimal cooking facilities in practice. Confirm Wi-Fi availability and speed if working remotely. Security features including alarm systems and secure parking should be assessed. For families, checking whether the property is child-proofed or has a pool with appropriate safety measures is important.