A luxury online market place dubbed the "Amazon for millionaires" is hiring 5-10 people to stay in lavish properties around the world to ensure they meet the standards of their wealthy customers.

The luxury home testers will stay in each dream house for a week at a time, and get paid £2,000 ($2,550) to do so.

All they'll have to do afterwards is submit an 800-word report on the property to HushHush.com.

Homes include a luxury château on the French Riviera, a 25-bedroom Spanish villa, and an oceanfront home in Florida's exclusive Ocean Reef Club.

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A travel company is hiring five to 10 people to stay in some of the world's most luxurious properties to make sure they're up to scratch for the wealthiest buyers.

What's more, the successful candidates will be paid a salary of £2,000 ($2,550) for each home they stay it, with the chance to visit 10-15 per year.

Online marketplace HushHush.com, which calls itself "Amazon for millionaires," is hiring the "luxury home testers" to stay in properties including a luxury château on the French Riviera, a 25-bedroom Spanish villa, an oceanfront home in Florida's exclusive Ocean Reef Club, and a 14,000 sq. ft mansion in the Pacific Heights neighbourhood of San Francisco.

The Alef Residences mansion in Dubai is on sale for £4,882,900 ($6.2 million). HushHush.com

The homes range in price from £462,250 ($589,350) to £81,046,350 ($103,330,850), and the successful candidates will be required to stay in each one for a week at a time.

Although the luxury home testers will get to enjoy the millionaire lifestyle, they will have to submit an 800-word report to the company about each property afterwards, within five days of returning home.

They'll have to assess the property's location, accessibility, style, comfort, and suitability for the website.

This apartment in Paris' 8th arrondissement is on sale for $6.15 million. HushHush.com

Essentially, the job entails testing out homes to ensure they meet the standards of the company's affluent customers before they're listed on the market.

The work will be on an ad-hoc basis, and the successful candidates will be required to travel at short notice, but all travel expenses will be covered.

HushHush says that it's looking for reliable people with a keen eye for detail and demonstrable writing skills.

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"Due to an influx of properties for listing on the website, we need a luxury home tester to get on top of the growing stack of approval requests," Aaron Harpin, HushHush.com founder, said in a statement sent to Insider.

"The ideal candidate will have experience visiting or staying in luxury properties and will be able to demonstrate their ability to write compelling reviews."

This 9-bedroom property in Mougins on the French Riviera is on sale for $14.5 million. HushHush.com

To apply, you simply need to fill out an online form and explain why you have what it takes to be one of the property testers.

HushHush told Insider there's no hard deadline for applications, it's simply looking for the right people.

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