When December rolls in on the Gulf Coast, locals are swapping fall décor for Christmas lights… and snowbirds are already packing their bags. If you own a short-term or mid-term rental in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, or the surrounding areas, this month is prime time to get your property in shape for long-stay guests who want sunshine instead of snow.
Snowbird season is longer stays, steadier income, and repeat visitors who often come back year after year (if you give them a standout experience). Here’s what to tackle in December to boost your winter ROI and keep those bookings rolling in.
1. Deep Clean + Refresh the Space
Snowbirds aren’t your typical weekend guests; they’re settling in for one, two, even three months. A thorough refresh before they arrive makes a world of difference.
Your December checklist:
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Schedule a deep clean (baseboards, vents, blinds, under furniture, the works)
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Replace stained or aging linens and towels
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Restock kitchen essentials
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Add a cozy seasonal touch (think: throw blankets, soft lighting, not Santa-themed décor)
Small upgrades = big impact, especially when guests will be living in the space for weeks.
2. Do a Full Maintenance Check
The winter months are cooler, breezy, and occasionally humid — perfect conditions for little problems to turn into more expensive ones.
Run through these essentials before your guests arrive:
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HVAC servicing (snowbirds love thermostat control!)
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Check seals around windows and sliding doors
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Test all appliances
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Look for any signs of moisture or mildew
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Ensure WiFi equipment is updated and strong
Snowbirds are long-stay guests, which means reliability is everything.
3. Optimize the Space for Longer Stays
Think like someone living here for the season, not just the weekend.
Add or check for:
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A comfortable work-from-home setup (lots of retirees still work part-time)
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Strong WiFi
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A full lineup of cookware + storage containers
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Extra hangers
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A vacuum + basic cleaning supplies
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Blackout curtains in the bedrooms (sunrise is early!)
The more “livable” your rental feels, the happier your guests (and the better your reviews).
4. Create a Snowbird-Friendly Welcome Guide
Snowbirds love routines, local recommendations, and feeling like a temporary local. Your welcome guide is your chance to win them over instantly.
Make sure it includes:
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Local grocery stores + pharmacies
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Churches, community centers, and fitness options
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Senior-friendly activities and events
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Restaurant recommendations with early-bird specials
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Tips for navigating Gulf Coast winter weather
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Clear instructions for trash, recycling, parking, and WiFi
This one document can turn a decent stay into a repeat booking.
5. Review (or Update!) Your Pricing Strategy
Snowbird pricing works differently from typical short-term rentals. Many guests expect discounted rates for month-long stays, but you should still be priced for profitability.
Use December to:
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Review last year’s numbers
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Evaluate competitor pricing
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Offer incentives for multi-month bookings
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Adjust your listing to highlight long-stay perks
Your goal: Stay competitive while maximizing winter ROI (without undervaluing your property).
6. Market Your Rental Before the New Year Rush
The secret many owners don’t realize? Snowbirds book early. Some are already planning for NEXT winter before their current stay even ends.
If your listing isn’t optimized:
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Update photos
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Strengthen your description
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Highlight snowbird perks
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Promote month-long stay discounts
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Share on social media + snowbird groups
Visibility now = bookings all winter.
If you work with a property management team like Sun N Sand, this step is already handled for you; listing updates, pricing strategy, marketing, and booking management are part of the package.
7. Make Check-In Effortless
After a long drive from the Midwest or Northeast, snowbirds want an arrival that feels… easy.
Make sure:
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Door codes work
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Exterior lights that the guests will use are functioning
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Parking instructions are crystal clear
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The home is comfortably cooled
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You leave a personal touch (like a handwritten welcome note)
A smooth first impression sets the tone for their entire stay.
Final Thoughts
Snowbird season is one of the Gulf Coast’s best-kept secrets for reliable, predictable rental income. With a little prep in December, your property can shine all winter, keeping guests happy and boosting your ROI through the slowest months of the year.
If you want hands-off success this season or next, Sun N Sand Property Management can handle every detail from bookings and communication to maintenance and turnovers.
Ready to maximize your winter revenue?
Let Kristina and the Sun N Sand team help you make this snowbird season your best yet.