Hotels give you a room. I want to give you a home.
I've stayed in a lot of hotels. And at some point — usually around day ten — something shifts. The novelty wears off. The space has never once felt like it knows you're there.
I've stayed in a lot of hotels. And at some point - usually around day ten - something shifts. The novelty wears off. The space has never once felt like it knows you're there.
Most hotels are built for occupancy, not for living. That distinction matters more than it sounds.
"The best version of travel isn't escaping your life. It's living a different version of it - somewhere beautiful."
I'm building private guest homes and boutique spaces in data-driven locations around the world. Stays from three days to three months. Spaces warm enough that arriving feels like returning. Quality high enough that leaving feels like a small loss.
Technology where it adds something real. Human presence where it matters more. And an environment that doesn't make you feel like a guest - it makes you feel like you belong.
The world has enough hotels. It needs more homes. I'm building them - and I'll be sharing everything here as it unfolds.
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