Oasis Collections

Oasis Collections

Book handpicked homes around the world.

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Oasis Collections was established in 2009 to create a new segment in the lodging industry, blending the characteristics of private home rentals with the services of a hotel. The concept originated from co-founder Parker Stanberry's experience moving to Buenos Aires and recognizing the absence of branded options for short-term rentals. Alongside William Bateman, Stanberry launched the platform to offer a curated portfolio of apartments and homes. The company provides property owners with a full-service rental management solution, identifying well-designed but underutilized properties in prime urban locations to attract extended-stay travelers and remote workers. For guests, Oasis ensures a consistent standard of quality, with amenities such as in-person check-ins, fresh linens, toiletries, and on-demand concierge services.

Operating as an online booking platform, Oasis Collections serves a clientele that includes leisure travelers, digital nomads, and corporate clients, with notable customers like McKinsey and Ernst & Young. The business model focuses on managing mid-term rentals, typically from one to six months, tapping into the corporate housing market. The company's revenue is derived from managing these rentals, aiming to increase net operating income for property owners by furnishing and optimizing pricing for their properties. Over its history, Oasis has attracted significant investment from major hospitality players. AccorHotels held a 30% stake in 2016, which was later divested when Hyatt made a strategic minority investment in 2017. This series of investments culminated in the company's acquisition by the vacation rental management company Vacasa in October 2018. The acquisition was part of Vacasa's strategy to expand into international urban markets.

Following the acquisition, Parker Stanberry joined Vacasa to focus on growing the international and corporate business. The deal aimed to integrate Oasis's portfolio of properties in cities across the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, such as Barcelona, Paris, Miami, and Santiago, into Vacasa's larger network. Oasis was known for its curated, high-end approach to vacation rentals, which included providing guests access to private members' clubs and social events in its destinations. Keywords: vacation rentals, corporate housing, property management, alternative accommodations, short-term rentals, extended stay, furnished apartments, hospitality services, travel-tech, real estate

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