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Out of the Country, Not Out of the Loop: Caring for Your Ir Yamim Vacation Home While You're Away

Your place in the sun, looked after all year

You didn't buy in Ir Yamim to become a long-distance facilities manager. You bought it for the mornings on the beach, the family summers, the holidays when everyone comes home to the sea. The apartment is meant to be a joy, not a worry that follows you back to London or New York or Paris.

But a home that sits empty for most of the year still needs a caretaker. Sea air is hard on a building. Small problems get bigger in the quiet. And the building committee doesn't pause just because you're 4,000 kilometres away. That's the gap we fill, so the only thing waiting for you when you arrive is the view.

The quiet problems of an empty apartment

Most of what goes wrong in a vacation home isn't dramatic. It's a slow drip under the sink that swells a cabinet over a season. It's the salt-and-humidity mix off the Mediterranean that blooms into mould on a north wall. It's a fridge left running on nothing, a boiler that quietly fails, a balcony that needs clearing after a winter of dust.

Then there's the paperwork that never sleeps: the va'ad bayit notices, the arnona, the water and electric bills, the occasional letter that actually matters buried among the ones that don't. From overseas, none of it is easy to see until it's a problem.

What Seaview does between your visits

Regular eyes on the property

We visit on a schedule that fits your home, walk the apartment, and check the things that matter: no leaks, no damp, windows and shutters sound, appliances behaving, everything secure. You get a short update with photos, so you can see your place is exactly as you left it.

Maintenance before it becomes a crisis

When something needs attention, we don't wait for your next trip. We have trusted local tradespeople (plumbers, electricians, AC technicians, cleaners) and we bring them in, supervise the work, and confirm the cost with you first. A 200-shekel fix today beats a 20,000-shekel repair you discover in August.

Bills, the building, and the admin

We handle the standing relationship with the building committee, keep the recurring bills paid on time, and flag anything that needs a real decision. The dull, important background work simply gets done, and you stay informed without being buried.

Ready the moment you land

Tell us you're coming and we get the home ready for you. A proper clean, the air conditioning on so it's cool when you walk in, fresh linens, the basics in the fridge if you'd like, keys where you need them. You step off the plane and into a home that feels lived-in and loved, not opened-up and stale.

One point of contact, in your language

You shouldn't have to chase five different people across a nine-hour time difference. You get one team, reachable on WhatsApp in English or Hebrew, who knows your apartment and answers like a neighbour who happens to live down the street. Send a question at midnight your time and there's a clear answer waiting when you wake.

A flat fee, and no surprises

Our management is a simple, transparent flat fee. No padded invoices, no mystery markups on every light bulb. You always know what you're paying and exactly what you're getting for it. For an asset this valuable, sitting empty in a country you don't live in, that peace of mind is the whole point.

Enjoy the home. Leave the rest to us.

Seaview is a Netanya brokerage and property-management firm built around owners who live overseas and love the coast. We treat your vacation home the way we'd want ours treated: watched, maintained, and always ready. You keep the sunrises and the family summers. We'll keep the keys, the checklist, and the quiet. If you own a place in Ir Yamim and want it cared for while you're away, let's talk.

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