“I cannot recommend them highly enough! Headed by Susie Holland, they are a very honest, helpful, and talent filled organization. It’s through them that I located my “Perfect petite Palace”!
“Hollands, who runs a real-estate company and lives in the tourist-heavy Marais section of Paris, has swapped homes five times…”
“VINGT Paris Magazine tries to uncover the layers but still leave people to discover just a little bit more for themselves. It’s all about what is unique in Paris- to me, that’s still fascinating.”
“The short-term rental market is in a state of disarray, following a recent announcement by the City of Paris that has panicked many individual private landlords who rent furnished apartments.”
“Each event I’ve found through the blog has given me that great but rare feeling about Paris: ‘This is the right place to be. This is where I should be right now.’” Guardian, Readers’ Tips for City Travel Blogs
“A super arty and and anything-else-that’s-a-bit-arty blog…” Guardian, Meet the Bloggers…in Paris
“For intrepid art connoisseurs and those who just want to know a little more our blog I V Y Paris covers the underground art scene in the French capital.” Guardian, Art in the Banlieues of Paris
“Deliciously arty blog.” I’ve Been There, Guardian, “Local’s Guide: Marais, Paris”
“I V Y Paris [now VINGT Paris] is a great blog…” I’ve Been There, Guardian, “Paris with Children”
” ‘Aix-en-Provence is a small and charming city and the perfect location for a family weekend,’ says VINGT Paris.” I’ve Been There, Guardian, “Aix-en-Provence”
“Find cultural news with a fresh point of view, from a collaborative of artists and other creatives, at Vingt Paris…”
“Scotswoman Susie Hollands lives in Paris and runs Bonapart Consulting, a property finding service for anglophones.”
“When former marketing director Susie Hollands… moved to the French capital… she, like many of her friends, found it difficult to find anything to rent. So she set up Bonapart Consulting [now VINGT Paris], a property search and letting agency for foreign nationals.”
“Many people buy a pied-à-terre in Paris to use for a few weeks a year and to rent the rest of the time. Most of them don’t realize, however, that they are breaking the law.” VINGT Paris owner Susie Hollands in New York Times article on Paris rental market