Owner filter
What we look for
Rakka is interested in remote properties with strong atmosphere, realistic livability, and the potential to support month-long stays for people living and working remotely.
Quick test
Remote, distinctive, and realistic.
A strong fit usually combines setting, remoteness, practical livability, and a workable path to heating, internet, and month-long comfort.
Access
Reachable
Remote is good. Impossible arrival paths are not.
Comfort baseline
Honest, workable
Indoor bathroom is strongly preferred. Heating matters. So does the ability to live there for a month.
Core criteria
The main things we screen for
The model works best when the property already has strong bones and only needs modest practical upgrades.
Remote, but realistically reachable
Strong setting
Lake, fell, forest, river, open landscape, or another distinctive environment.
Indoor bathroom strongly preferred
Reliable heating and practical year-round livability
Internet feasible
Ideally with a straightforward Starlink path if fixed connectivity is weak.
A real place to work from
Low to moderate setup burden
Distinctive enough to justify the concept
Fit bands
Strong fit, niche fit, and likely reject
Not every remote property should be forced into the same commercial shape.
Strong fit
- remote and distinctive
- underused or under-earning
- indoor bathroom and shower
- realistic year-round access
- can be made reliable enough for month-long living and work with modest upgrades
Possible niche fit
- rougher property with strong atmosphere
- some limitations, but still workable
- should be clearly positioned as a more extreme product
Likely not a fit
- major renovation needed
- no viable wash setup
- no realistic internet path
- too awkward to operate
- too generic to justify the model
CTA
If the property sounds close, send it through
Tell us about your property
The owner inquiry is the fastest way to test whether the property fits the current pilot criteria.
Tell us about your property