Property Inspections
Regular visits while you are away. We check the interior, exterior, utilities and outdoor areas. After each visit you receive a written report with photographs.
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East Algarve · Huelva
Trusted local care
for your second home
in East Algarve and Huelva.
Inspections, keyholding, incident response, and a permanent property record — so your home is properly cared for while you are away.
Each service is designed for owners who are not on site. We are your independent local presence — year-round, across East Algarve and Huelva.
Regular visits while you are away. We check the interior, exterior, utilities and outdoor areas. After each visit you receive a written report with photographs.
Learn moreYour keys held securely by a trusted local contact. We coordinate access for cleaners, technicians and service providers — only when you authorise it.
Learn moreIf something goes wrong — a leak, an alarm, storm damage — we respond within 24 hours, document the situation and coordinate the right people to fix it.
Learn moreWe work with a vetted network of local tradespeople. We coordinate, supervise and document all work carried out at your property.
Learn moreAfter every visit or incident you receive a structured report with timestamped photographs. All records are stored in your Property Passport.
Learn moreA permanent digital record of your property's operational history. Valuable at point of sale and for insurance purposes.
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Property Care
Local Oversight
Service area
Local knowledge, on-the-ground presence — a reliable point of care for second-home owners throughout the year.
Property Passport is CasaGuardian’s structured digital record of a property’s condition, care, and operational history — built event by event over time.
Baseline documentation is established at the start of every Property Passport. From that point, each CasaGuardian service interaction — inspection, incident, contractor visit, access event — adds to the record.
The earlier the record begins, the more complete and more valuable it becomes. A Property Passport built across years of careful care becomes a meaningful asset — clear to buyers, useful to insurers, and traceable for anyone who needs to understand the property's condition and history.
Request onboardingThere is no single answer that suits every property.
The right rhythm depends on how often the home is used, how long it stands empty, and how much continuity the owner wants while away. For many second homes, regular inspections create something simple but valuable: a clearer sense of the property’s condition between visits, and a better chance of noticing issues before they grow.
At onboarding, CasaGuardian helps define what level of oversight makes the most sense for the property.
Yes.
CasaGuardian offers structured keyholding as part of its wider property care system. Keys are held securely and access is given in a controlled way for agreed purposes such as inspections, contractor visits, owner arrivals, or urgent response when required.
The value of keyholding is not simply that a key is stored. It is that access becomes dependable, clear, and properly managed.
CasaGuardian provides local incident response when something unexpected happens.
That may mean attending the property, checking the visible situation on site, documenting what is found, and helping the owner understand what should happen next. If further action is needed, the response can continue through follow-up, access coordination, contractor support, and structured documentation linked to the event.
The aim is not only speed, but clarity from the beginning.
Yes.
CasaGuardian can support contractor visits by arranging access, being present where appropriate, and helping ensure that works are handled in a more orderly and traceable way. This is especially valuable for owners who are abroad or who prefer not to manage contractor access through informal local arrangements.
It makes maintenance and repairs easier to organise, easier to follow, and easier to trust.
A property report is designed to give the owner something clear and useful to return to.
Depending on the visit or service event, it may include written notes, photographs, visible condition updates, comments on issues that may require attention, and confirmation of what was checked or followed up. The purpose is not to create paperwork for its own sake, but to give the owner a more reliable picture of the property over time.
That continuity is part of what makes the reporting valuable.
Property Passport is CasaGuardian’s structured long-term record of a property’s condition, care, and operational history.
It brings inspections, incidents, contractor activity, access events, repairs, and reporting into one growing record attached to the property itself. Instead of important events disappearing into memory, messages, or scattered files, they begin to form a clearer and more durable history.
It is one of the defining ideas behind CasaGuardian. Learn more →
Yes.
CasaGuardian is built around East Algarve and the Huelva region from the start. This is not an afterthought, but part of the project’s real geography and logic. The region is cross-border, highly relevant for second-home ownership, and particularly shaped by the kind of informal property care arrangements that CasaGuardian is designed to improve.
If you are unsure whether your property falls within the current service area, the best next step is simply to ask.
The first step is a conversation.
CasaGuardian begins by understanding the property, how it is currently being looked after, what level of oversight is needed, and where more structure would be useful. From there, onboarding can begin and the right combination of inspections, keyholding, reporting, incident response, and Property Passport can be put in place.
The process is designed to be clear from the beginning.
We work with second-home owners across East Algarve and the Huelva region. Contact us to start a conversation about your property.
CasaGuardian serves second-home owners across East Algarve and the Huelva region. The first step is a conversation about the property and what level of care makes the most sense.