A small family hosting on Sarasota's Gulf Coast — since the 1970s.
We've been doing this longer than Airbnb has existed. Most of what we do hasn't changed. The platforms have.
Three generations of one family, on the same stretch of Florida coast.
We came over from Poland in the 1970s and Sarasota became the family's second home. Half a century later we're still here — running our own homes and helping a small group of other owners host theirs.
Vacationing here. Buying here. Hosting here.
- 1970s01
First trip
Our family came over from Poland in the '70s. We started vacationing in Sarasota soon after, and kept coming back.
- Early 2000s02
First homes
We bought a place. Then another. Started renting them out when the family wasn't using them — well before Airbnb existed.
- Today03
Hosting on the Gulf Coast
We run a portfolio of our own homes alongside a handful of properties owned by friends and partners who wanted the same care for theirs.
Get the guest experience right,
and the rest follows.
That's why we treat every home we manage the same way we treat our own — fresh sheets, a stocked kitchen, a host who actually answers the message. Owners notice. Their guests do too.
What we love about Sarasota.
Siesta Key sand
Ninety-nine percent quartz crystal. Stays cool underfoot in August. There's a reason it keeps winning #1 beach in America.
Sunday at the bayfront
Farmer's market in the morning, slow walk down Main Street, sunset off the seawall by Marina Jack.
The off-season we don't talk about
September. The crowds thin out, the rates drop, and the Gulf is still 84 degrees. Our favorite month to be here.
Browse our stays.
Eleven hand-picked homes from Siesta Key to Anna Maria Island.