Cambridge is a city that combines historic charm, academic prestige, and vibrant cultural life. From the majestic colleges of the University of Cambridge to the scenic River Cam and the bustling streets lined with cafés, boutiques, and museums, the city draws thousands of visitors every year. These include tourists, students’ families, academics, and business travellers, all seeking short-term accommodation.
For property owners, this makes short-letting a potentially profitable opportunity. However, success depends on understanding the needs of different visitors, your property’s location, and how to manage bookings efficiently. With expert support from Pass the Keys, you can navigate the Cambridge short-let market with confidence and maximise both income and guest satisfaction.
Cambridge attracts guests for a variety of reasons, and each type of visitor has different expectations:
1. Academic and University Visitors
Graduation weeks, May Balls, and conferences bring large numbers of visitors who need short-term accommodation near colleges or transport links. Properties close to King’s College, Trinity College, or the city centre are particularly attractive.
2. Heritage and Sightseeing
Cambridge is famous for its historic streets, colleges, and landmarks such as King’s College Chapel, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the Botanical Gardens. Visitors often prefer accommodation within walking distance of these attractions or near punting locations along the River Cam.
3. Business and Professional Travel
Cambridge is a hub for tech, biotech, and research industries. Apartments or townhouses with modern amenities and workspace are ideal for professionals attending short-term projects, meetings, or conferences.
4. Cultural and Event Tourism
The city hosts festivals, markets, and cultural events throughout the year. Properties near venues, restaurants, and public transport are popular with visitors attending these events.
To succeed in Cambridge, consider what guests value most:
Which areas of Cambridge are best for short-term rentals?
City-centre locations, Mill Road, Newnham, and Trumpington are popular depending on the target guest type.
Do I need council permission to let my property short-term?
Yes. Some properties, especially listed buildings or those in conservation areas, may require licensing or council approval. Pass the Keys ensures full compliance.
How much income can I expect from short-letting?
Income depends on property type, location, season, and demand. Pass the Keys provides detailed market insights and realistic revenue projections.
Do I need to manage bookings myself?
No. Professional management through Pass the Keys covers bookings, cleaning, guest communication, and maintenance.
Can I still use my property personally?
Yes. Many owners balance personal use with income generation. Pass the Keys manages availability, bookings, and compliance for mixed-use properties.
Cambridge offers a thriving short-let market driven by tourism, academic events, and business travel. Success depends on understanding what guests want, selecting the right location, and ensuring professional management.
Partnering with Pass the Keys helps your property meet safety standards, comply with local regulations, and appeal to visitors, while maximising revenue. Whether you own a city-centre apartment, a period townhouse, or a quieter residential property, your Cambridge property could become a sought-after short-let destination for students, tourists, and professionals alike.