The demand for temporary housing seems to be on the increase, as more and more people require a place to stay for longer periods of time than is usually comfortable at a traditional hotel. Here are just a few reasons why many are turning to temporary housing.
People want temporary housing for all sorts of reasons.
It may be for business travel, an extended vacation or to bridge the gap between relocations. Whatever the reason, temporary housing offers you a much different experience than a hotel. People tend to think of a hotel for stays of up to a week and while it's true that many customers would like to stay for more than a week, a hotel just isn’t that comfortable. The alternative- temporary housing.
There are some great advantages of temporary housing over hotels, so let's take a look at those...
The first is the level of comfort, a feeling of home as opposed to the sanitary feel of hotels. You'll have access to your own laundry and cooking facilities, which immediately sets temporary housing apart from the room service and in house laundries of hotels, and the associated costs!
You won't have to worry about staff bothering you all the time with cleaning schedules, etc, and you can settle into you temporary housing just as you would your real home, including all your home comforts, and setting the place up to suit your own personal tastes. A lot of business customers now use temporary housing because of this level of the homely touch. Rather than the stress that a hotel atmosphere can sometimes bring, they can relax and therefore work more effectively if they can feel like they are more at home.
Plus there is another advantage of temporary housing - the cost!
Even on a very short stay, temporary housing still compares favorably with hotel rates, and over longer periods of time, the hotel industry really has little to offer in comparison to the prices you can get from the temporary options. So to sum up, from 7 days upwards, the choice of temporary housing is a real alternative to the bland hotel scene, which is less welcoming and more expensive.