Here's what it's like to use onefinestay - the Airbnb for the rich

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Orsett Terrace

Onefinestay

Orsett Terrace, Bayswater, London.

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When tech-savvy rich people travel to another city, they don't book hotel rooms. They don't bother with Airbnb, either. Instead, many turn to high-end hospitality site onefinestay, which works like a posher version of Airbnb.

Onefinestay raised £25 million in funding back in July from investors including Intel Capital and Hyatt Hotels.

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It's not just the properties that are different on onefinestay, though. There's also a whole new level of service that you won't find on Airbnb. Customers are given iPhones that come preloaded with a concierge service, and onefinestay also offers its own (literally) in-house magazine.

Business Insider reporter Josh Barrie went to check out what a onefinestay property looks like:

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