Built In Scotland.
Built On Trust.
From a single apartment in Scotland to a multi-city portfolio — built through real experience, clear standards and a genuine focus on long-term performance.
From a single property in Scotland to a multi-city portfolio — built through execution, not theory.
Built From
Real Experience.
AirUs was founded in Scotland in 2017 — not from a business plan, but from hands-on experience managing short-term lets directly.
What started as direct management quickly revealed where informal letting breaks down. The systems and standards used today were shaped by that early exposure — by what went wrong, and what it took to fix it properly.
Today AirUs is a focused management company, not a volume-driven hosting platform. The difference matters to the owners we work with.
A Single Apartment.
Every Task Handled Directly.
AirUs began with a single one-bedroom apartment. Every element was managed hands-on — cleaning, maintenance, guest communication, issue resolution. Nothing was delegated until it was understood.
Early incidents involving key loss, late-night disruptions and property damage made clear exactly where informal short-term letting falls apart — and why it needed a better approach.
Performance Is Driven
By Structure.
Consistent problems taught a clear lesson: performance doesn't follow good intentions — it follows good process. Recurring failures made the case for proper documentation, defined accountability and monitored delivery.
The way AirUs manages properties today was built from that understanding — earned through experience, not borrowed from a textbook.
Growth Done Right.
As demand grew, expansion stayed controlled. Local teams were brought in alongside central oversight — maintaining visibility, accountability and clear reporting at every level.
New onboarding didn't happen until processes were in place. Scaling up meant having the foundations ready first — not the other way around.
40+ Properties.
8 UK Cities.
AirUs now manages over 40 properties across 8 UK cities. Client relationships tend to be long-term and stable.
Where properties exit management, this is typically due to owners selling, changes in personal circumstances, or properties no longer qualifying for short-term let licensing — not service-related issues.
Growth continues on the same terms — measured, deliberate and aligned with quality standards, team capacity and licensing compliance across each location.
How We Operate.
These principles guide portfolio stability and long-term asset performance.
These principles guide portfolio stability and long-term asset performance for every owner under management.
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If this sounds like the right fit for your property, apply below or book a call to speak with the team directly.