In February I wrote about new startup and luxury home rental service
Inspirato. Think timeshare for the rich - members are able to stay at luxury homes around the world for a relatively inexpensive price that's about 1/3 of market price. It's a twist on the Exclusive Resorts model, with the biggest difference being that members don't have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to join. Instead they pay a relatively modest fee of $15,000 plus a couple of thousand dollars a year. The company raised
$5 million in late 2010 to get things started. Today they're announcing
another $11 million in funding. It's not from venture firms, either. 50 or so wealthy individuals invested in the round. That's an average of about $220,000 per person. Most of those investors, says cofounder
Brad Handler, got a free membership as part of their investment. Funnily enough, a lot of the investors are venture capitalists acting as individual investors, not through their firms.
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