Alright for some! London agent signs deal with £15k-a-week short lets platform

Veeve partners with luxury estate agent Aston Chase to maximise summer lettings’ returns from upmarket foreign visitors.

Short lets Prime Central London (PCL) rentals are achieving up to £15,000 per week according to the luxury estate agency Aston Chase, which has recently partnered with uber-luxe short-term rental firm Veeve.

Th upmarket short lets rental platform is working with almost 15,000 wealthy overseas visitors this summer, seeking out ‘home from home’ holidays in prime residential London properties.

In this lucrative period for short-term homes, Aston Chase and Veeve focus on marketing super luxury properties to visitors from Asia (China, Hong Kong, and Singapore) and the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Qatar Kuwait and UAE).

Homes in St John’s Wood, Regent’s Park and Marylebone are achieving up to £10,000 per week, a house on Hamilton Terrace would be up to £40,000 per week and a house on Avenue Road can achieving up to £50,000 per week.

Some Middle Eastern clients prefer apartments over houses due to the conveniences of 24hr Concierge facilities with some super-luxury Central London apartments achieving rents in excess of £35,000 per week.

Creature comforts

Veeve, based in London, LA and Paris, provides hotel-style services for short-term rental clients including a meet and greet service, professional housekeeping, a concierge, home comforts including private airport transfers and fridge stocking and linen, towels and toiletries.

It takes care of property management, vets all customers and offer homeowners and vendors a free photo shoot of their property with no sign-up fee.

Ben Sloane, Director of Lettings at Aston Chase said that the summer period consistently spikes the short-term rental market with prime properties in London being occupied by International clientele.

“By partnering with Veeve we are able to offer our home-owning clients access to a larger platform of International applicants, and provide Veeve customers with more private, safe and luxurious properties with hotel-style amenities and conveniences.”


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