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Self-catering in George works best when the practicalities are sorted from arrival. That means reliable hot water for the winter months when coastal rainfall can be heavy, a functional kitchen stove that doesn't struggle in load-shedding weather, and appliances that won't fail mid-stay. Ti Amo handles these realities — proper water heating systems, working cooking facilities, and the kind of backup power setup that keeps guests comfortable during Eskom stage 6 cuts. The western Cape's unpredictable weather and infrastructure quirks mean guests need more than a pretty space; they need accommodation that actually performs. Properties that understand local conditions — damp management, geyser reliability, backup water systems — distinguish themselves through genuine problem-solving rather than aesthetic alone.
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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.