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I?m Hannah from Veeve ? we are London?s largest short stay rental company and we manage a curated collection of privately-owned homes, connecting them to thousands of paying guests each year.


We are looking to expand our portfolio of larger (3+ bed) homes in the East Dulwich area and I?d love to talk to homeowners interested in unlocking an extra income from their property?


On average, our members earn more than ?1,000 per week renting out their homes while they are away. And we offer a fully managed service; we market your home, vet the guests, take payment and check them in, and will clean your home before and after each stay, even supplying our own linen and towels.


Please contact us on [email protected] more information on becoming a host! Plus, if you apply before 31st March 2019 we will send you a ?100 John Lewis voucher on sign-up.


Best wishes,

Hannah


020 7078 3908

[email protected]

[www.veeve.com]


?It?s an easy way of having an exotic vacation with someone else paying for it.?

- Grand Designs Magazine


?Veeve knows that only the best will do, and so offers a collection of private homes, selected for their character and design, with a dedicated service providing memorable stays for all.?

- The Times

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