V I TA P ROP E R T Y
Henrietta Corker, Jason Payne and Alexandra Corker, joined together and created the company, “Vita Property” based on the Golden Mile, in the Commercial Centre Casablanca.
As a company, we are “Property Brokers” and work within the most sought after areas, covering Marbella centre through to Estepona and pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of the property market from Brand New Developments, Luxury Front Line Beach locations and prestigious homes.
We pride ourselves on our honesty and integrity and we bring this to each and every one of our clients. We understand that buying a property is about nding a “home” and we value the care and attention it takes to nd what is perfect for you. Vita offer some of the most luxurious properties for sale, some of which are interior designed by Rina Rankova of Beachwood Design. Her stunning bespoke designs enhancing the interior of the homes creating beautiful spaces to call a home.
As a company we also like to get involved with local events, and charities. This year we have chosen a charity close to all our hearts, “Maiti Nepal” sellessly run by Marianne Steneholm here in Marbella. It is a non-pro t organisation in Nepal dedicated to helping the victims of sex trafficking. Currently, it operates a rehabilitation home in Kathmandu, as well as transit homes and preventive homes and an academy in Kathmandu
The next charity event will be held at Nikki Beach Marbella on the 15th June, and Vita are proudly one of the sponsors for the event
This is what Vita aims to do, and this is why we joined together and created the Vita Brand, which strives to provide an unwavering commitment of excellence to all our clients. A young, fresh and modern approach is the “Vita Way”.
They say “A home is the starting place for Love, Hope and Dreams” ….
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