As the Maltese islands continue to attract international businesses and professionals, demand for flexible, professionally managed accommodation remains strong.

Responding to this evolving market, Dhalia Real Estate has expanded its letting operations across Malta and Gozo, offering tailored solutions for both short-term stays and long-term rentals through a structured, client-focused approach.

Through its short-let and property management brand, Stays.mt, and its long-let department operating from six months onwards via the St Julian’s branch in collaboration with QuickLets, Dhalia is positioning itself as a key partner for property owners, relocating professionals, and international visitors.

Long-let solutions from six months onwards

For professionals relocating to Malta or seeking stability beyond short stays, Dhalia’s long-let department, led by Branch Manager Simona Ruscello, focuses on residential rentals from six months onwards. Operating from the St Julian’s branch, the department collaborates closely with QuickLets to ensure wide market coverage, efficient turnaround times, and access to a diverse range of properties across Malta.

The service caters to both local and international tenants; landlords benefit from professional tenant screening, accurate rental valuations, and ongoing support throughout the lease lifecycle.

In Gozo, Dhalia Real Estate’s letting services are led by top letting consultant Gaetano Bugeja, who offers direct, on-the-ground support to landlords and tenants across the island.

Gaetano works closely with clients seeking long-term rentals ensuring that properties are matched accurately to tenant needs while maintaining strong relationships with owners. His local market knowledge and personalised approach make him a key point of contact for anyone considering letting or renting property in Gozo.

Clients wishing to speak directly with Gaetano can do so via his Facebook page where enquiries are handled personally and efficiently.

Supporting short-term stays with stays.mt

Stays.mt was developed to meet the growing demand for short-term accommodation from foreign professionals, business travellers, visiting teams, and friends or family visiting Malta. The brand manages a curated portfolio of properties across Malta, offering guests a reliable alternative to traditional hotels, while providing landlords with a fully managed, hands-off service.

From listing creation and dynamic pricing to guest communication and property coordination, Stays.mt, managed by Short Lets Manager, Sasha Vella, ensures a smooth experience for both owners and guests. Properties are promoted both directly through https://stays.mt and across leading global platforms including Airbnb, Booking.com and Vrbo, allowing foreign clients and visitors to book their stay in Malta with confidence, supported by consistent quality standards and local expertise.

A direct, client-focused letting approach

Dhalia’s integrated short and long-let strategy reflects a wider shift in Malta’s rental market, where flexibility, professionalism, and trusted local support are increasingly valued. Property owners interested in setting their property for short or long lets, as well as foreign professionals or visitors looking for accommodation in either Malta or Gozo, are encouraged to speak directly with members of the Dhalia team. More information can be found at www.dhalia.com, via https://stays.mt, or through Dhalia’s letting consultants across Malta a





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