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In the market for corporate housing? Corporate housing is a good way to go if you are on a business trip that will involve an extended stay. In fact, corporate housing is sometimes referred to as extended stay hotels, as it is set up for the business executive who will be need something closer to temporary housing than a nice hotel room. Corporate housing arose from the past need of the executive who needs the comfort of furnished apartments while on a business trip. Many national providers of hotel rooms realized they could attract even more business by providing that executive with temporary housing that would make him or her feel right at home.

Corporate housing providers have spent the time and money to make these furnished apartments a cut above a regular hotel room. The key difference of course is the amenities just as kitchen facilities that allow an executive to have meals on a moment's notice when the schedule gets tight. In addition, there will be a small office area that is furnished with a desk, internet connection and a business phone that lets business get done just as if the executive were at their own office. Some corporate housing apartments even include enough space in the office area to conduct meetings.

While corporate housing has these extra amenities, the price of a stay in these apartments is not necessarily higher than for a hotel room. In fact, because these apartments are rented for an extended stay, the cost can be less than the cost for a hotel room. Providers know that an executive is more likely to stay in a furnished apartments that are geared to their needs, so they can make their money by offering corporate housing for the extended stay.

Another use for corporate housing, of course, is for new employees who have moved from out of state and need a place to stay while they arrange for permanent housing. Comfortable, temporary is critical to getting a new career off to a good start, so many national businesses are willing to foot the bill for very nice furnished apartments while a new employees home is being moved across the country.

But an unusual use for corporate housing is by a vacationer who plans an extended stay in one location. Think about it. You're planning to be in one area for a week or two, and you essentially need temporary housing. Try an internet search for "corporate housing" to see if you might be able to find a deal on a very comfortable stay for your vacation. You may not need executive services, but the extra room will be nice. And a kitchen can significantly reduce the cost of meals during an extended stay in one location. National providers have corporate housing apartments in every major city in the country, as well as a number of smaller towns as well. An internet search will probably reveal a list of providers of corporate housing in most vacation spots that you have in mind.

by: Maxwell Verry




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