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Things to Look for When Booking Executive Housing

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Published Date: 2023-01-18
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When you need somewhere to live during your business trip or out-of-state project, you’ll likely be looking into executive or corporate housing. Like booking a hotel, not every corporate housing provides the same layouts or incentives. Your stay should be personalized for you and gratify your needs for comfort and accessibility. You’ll have to do a little bit of research to find out what you should be looking for in your executive housing.

Location

First things first, you need to find a property that is centrally located near your business. If you didn’t have location first in mind, you might as well have stayed at home. Luckily, you shouldn’t have a hard time finding executive housing located within a few miles or less from your place of work.

 In case more corporate housing is located a little further than you’d hope, at the very least, make sure that the location is near suitable public transport. Probably the most important detail of booking corporate housing is to do your research on the community. You will need to have confidence that both your belongings and you will be safe, first and foremost.

Amenities

Consider everything you would look for when renting an apartment or hotel. Many come with a pool and gym access, free Wi-Fi, paid or partially paid utilities, on-site parking, on-site laundry, and so much more. Some incentives include maid service, lawn care, and 24-hour security. This trip should be catered to you in every way it can be, so with cost in mind, think about what you can’t live without.

In conjunction, you should think about their support. Many corporate housing landlords will provide you with on-call assistance, easy check-in, and other accommodations that will spoil you.

Co-Habitant Friendly

Consider who you’ll be traveling and moving with. When you’re moving with your family, it’s important to encourage them to adjust just as peacefully as you should. When you bring your pet with you, consider their furnishings. You might contemplate housing with hardwood or vinyl flooring instead of carpet as an extra precaution against accidents. Also, check the type of upholstery on the couches and chairs. If your family fur baby is shedding, you might opt for housing with leather seats.

If you’re needing to move with your kids, it’s best to seek out two or three-bedroom corporate housing with more than one bathroom. Both pets and children alike need fresh air and a place to exert their energy. See about nearby parks, schools, and libraries.

Conclusion

Paying a little extra attention to the ins and outs of your potential temporary living space could mean all the world to your company, your family, and yourself. Make sure your stay will be a comfortable, affordable, and accommodating one.


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