Vesper®Enquire

Private Property Management

The quiet care of remarkable homes.

Vesper looks after a small portfolio of high-end villas and apartments on behalf of their owners. We are discreet, hands-on, and obsessive about the details guests never notice.

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A residence under our care— private —
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01Philosophy

We work for a small number of owners, and we work quietly.

Vesper was built around a single idea: that an exceptional home deserves an exceptional set of hands. We do not chase volume. We accept a limited number of properties each year so that nothing we touch is rushed, outsourced, or forgotten.

Our team has spent years inside private estates, boutique hotels, and family offices. That sensibility shapes every detail — from the linen on the beds to the way we answer the phone on a Sunday evening.

Approach

Hands-on. Personal. Quiet.

Portfolio

A short list, by invitation.

Standard

Hotel-grade, family-warm.

02Practice

Four disciplines,
one standard.

  • 01

    Curation & Onboarding

    A careful audit of the home — its rhythms, its quirks, its inventory. We build a private dossier, set the standard, and prepare the property to receive guests at the level it deserves.

  • 02

    Guest Experience

    Discreet check-ins, bespoke welcomes, on-call concierge, and a single point of contact through the stay. Guests feel hosted by a household, not processed by an agency.

  • 03

    Owner Relations

    Transparent reporting, honest counsel, and a calm voice on the other end of the line. We act as an extension of the family office, not a vendor on a list.

  • 04

    Estate Maintenance

    A trusted network of craftsmen, gardeners, housekeepers and engineers — kept on quiet rotation so that small things never become large ones.

03Measure

Numbers we are
comfortable sharing.

We are not the largest practice, and we never intend to be. These are the only figures we feel speak honestly about the work.

In practice
A decade

of quiet, hands-on stewardship

Homes under care
A short list

kept intentionally small

Owners retained
Nearly all

the only figure that matters

“A property is not really managed until you stop noticing that it is.”
— house principle