Heirloom is a luxury vacation rental company with properties in New Orleans, Savannah, Austin, and Scottsdale. Heirloom was founded by two brothers, Frank & Dan, who wanted to bring professional, luxury design to the vacation rental market. Now with rentals in five cities, Heirloom is changing how groups travel. They design their spaces with groups in mind and every home has spaces to bring friends, family, and colleagues together.
Heirloom employs architects and designers that make sure to infuse local culture and history into every property - always with that extra luxury touch. Many homes have extra luxury features like pools, grills, and outdoor spaces that will your trip to the next level.
Heirloom also believes that even though you are staying in a vacation rental, that doesn't mean you don't deserve great customer service. Heirloom provides local secrets and recommendations so you can confidently explore your favorite cities.
vrminsider
July 11, 2019 at 1:49 pmI have had the pleasure of staying with Heirloom in Savannah and New Orleans and both times the homes were impeccable. They are also incredibly responsive and can give great local advice.
Scott
July 20, 2019 at 9:54 pmEverything was wonderful. The booking experience was seamless and the home was well appointed and clean. Definitely great value for the price.
Jeronimo Aguilar Gutierrez
July 31, 2019 at 7:36 pmI stayed with Heirloom and had an amazing experience, the homes were spotless, well designed; and more importantly, were incredibly responsive at all times. This is guaranteed value for price option!
Katie McLain
April 12, 2021 at 11:23 amWhile our property we stayed in was lovely, the neighborhood was advertised as the Garden District in New Orleans and it most certainly was not. The home was located in Central City and it did not feel safe walking around there. We also had young kids with us and had asked for an appropriate neighborhood and this did not meet that. The shared pool was fine for just our group, but when the two units above us had renters the space was impossible to share for how small it was.