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You don’t need a crystal ball to be able to predict that business travel costs are going to continue to rise further over the next 12-18 months.

With the current global financial climate and no end in sight for the current main influences, it’s difficult to envision a time when costs are likely to stabilize.

But just how much do we predict business travel industry costs will rise? Will price rises be across the board or concentrated in particular areas? Will both short-term lodging and travel costs increase? At the same rate?

Is it just global influences driving price rises or is there more to it than that?

All these questions and more are occupying travel managers and accounts departments across the country right now.

While we don’t have all the answers, we can help outline what we think the next 12-18 months look like for the business travel industry.

We will be using a combination of the 2023 Global Business Travel Forecast, published today by CWT and our own experience to shed some light on what the future may hold.

The headline numbers you need to know

The report makes for sober reading. Prices rises across the board with no end in sight.

Predicted price increases for key business travel areas:

2022 2023
Air fares 48.5% 8.45%
Transportation costs 7.3% 6.8%
Hotel rates 18.2% 8.2%

 

You’ll notice huge increases for 2022 as the world emerged from lockdown and began doing business in person again.

While prices are expected to continue rising into 2023, the rates are more in line with inflation. We do not currently expect any significant jumps in rates, although that is always subject to change!

Short-term lodging

A lot of the data in the 2023 Global Business Travel Forecast refers to hotel rooms as there is much less data around for corporate housing.

From our own experience, prices for corporate housing are rising but more slowly and more steadily than hotels.

This may partly be explained by the lower running costs associated with furnished housing. Fewer staff, lower bills and generally more modest outgoings as compared to hotels.

Mortgage rates are going up of course, but not all properties are mortgaged. Some that are secured against loans use venture capital rather than traditional mortgages, so are less impacted by headline rates.

Mortgage rates continue to climb as the Fed tries to cool down the real estate market and control inflation. As it increases the federal funds rate it has a huge influence on the mortgage market.

The Mortgage Interest Rates Forecast 2022 & 2023 report shows us just how much rates have risen and have predictions of where the market might move in 2023.

Zillow Vice President of Capital Markets Paul Thomas said, “Mortgage rates are likely to be volatile in the near term as markets are pricing in the competing influences of high inflation and Federal Reserve rate hikes against increasing risks of economic slowdowns and a potential recession. Considering the current situation, we’re more likely to see higher rates by the end of the year than lower ones.”

The positive news about mortgage rates is that they are widely expected to fall in 2023. Current predictions are that they will fall to around 5.4% by Q4 2023.

Hotel room rates

As we do have data on hotel room rate rises, let’s take a look at those.

Hotel room rates fell by 13.3% in 2020 when we were in the center of the coronavirus pandemic. Demand fell through the floor and business travel, and all travel, was at a standstill.

Since then, we have seen a rise of 18.2% in 2022 once the world began doing business in person again.

We expect a rise of a further 8.2% for 2023 as inflationary pressures exert their influence across the country.

This rise in prices is partly down to rising costs but also rising demand.

Demand has accelerated both for business travel and leisure travel.

The relaxing of travel rules was a watershed moment. Tension and urgency that had built up during the pandemic and the various lockdowns was suddenly unleashed.

Both domestic and international travel experienced huge demand, which increased prices.

Add rising fuel costs, the war in Ukraine and increased costs related to getting back up to speed have all put pressure on prices.

These should all settle in 2023 but we don’t know to what extent.

Predicting any part of business is a tough ask, but given these tumultuous times, it’s even tougher.

The global financial situation and the impact of rising costs across the world can have unpredictable effects.

That’s something we just don’t have enough data to predict with any degree of accuracy right now.

The impact on international travel

It isn’t just domestic hotels that have seen price rises. According to the American Express Global Business Travel ‘Hotel Prices 2023’ report, hotel prices are up across the world.

Destination Price increase
Buenos Aires 30%
Paris 10%
Dublin 8.5%
Sau Paolo 7.7%
Amsterdam 7.5%
Frankfurt 7.5%

Other countries are likely to be in line with Amsterdam and Frankfurt as the south American destinations are heavily influenced by local inflationary pressures.

Business air travel

The business air travel industry has also had a tumultuous time. Airlines were largely grounded during the pandemic and staff furloughed or laid off.

That explosion in demand then caused its own problems. Airlines and airports had to rush to get back up to speed, hire more staff, train them and begin earning money.

Jet fuel is also more expensive than ever before. Fuel makes up 30% of airline running costs and prices are higher than ever.

That, and the global situation has caused an increase of 48.5% in air fares in 2022.

That’s an astounding rise but when you consider prices fell by at least 26% over the pandemic, that’s a rise of close to 22.5%.

Still a big number to be sure, but less impactful than 48.5%!

The picture is as mixed here as it is elsewhere. While crude oil prices are down, much depends on how much airlines bought in advance at the higher prices.

It also depends how long it will take to get back up to speed in terms of staffing and flight numbers. Then there’s the impact rising costs has on business and the desire for business travel.

We fully expect inflationary pressures to dampen demand for leisure travel but just how that will impact business, we just don’t know.

At the moment, the outlook is too muddy to predict with any level of certainty.

Ground travel

It isn’t just air travel that is experiencing price challenges right now. Car hire, leasing and purchasing are all experiencing tough times.

The combination of lockdowns and the depressed demand for rentals and leases had an obvious impact on the companies involved.

Add the global semiconductor shortage and its impact on car manufacture and you have a series of economic drivers coming from different directions all achieving the same thing.

Causing prices to rise.

Global car rental prices fell 2.5% in 2020 before rising 5.1% in 2021. Further rises are expected in 2022, to around 7.3% and again in 2023 a further 6.8%.

Arguably, ground travel is probably the one area of business travel that will change most in 2023.

A combination of lack of inventory and change of direction in terms of environmental factors will all impact ground travel to a certain degree.

How we travel, the vehicles we travel in and the lack of availability aren’t going away anytime soon.

To our mind, that 6.8% price rise prediction for 2023 is on the conservative side.

Meetings and events

Meetings and events also saw a spike in demand once the gates were reopened after the pandemic.

This inevitably caused an increase in prices as venues, businesses and events companies tried to get back up to speed and regain traction.

The cost-per-attendee for meetings and events in 2022 is expected to be around 25% higher than in 2019.

It is forecast to rise a further 7% in 2023.

This is partly down to that pent-up demand but also a strong desire by businesses to reinforce or rebuild company culture.

As many of us know, remote working had immense benefits both for staff and employers, but it did have downsides.

One of which was the building of corporate culture and behaviors.

Many businesses recognized this very early on and were determined to address that as soon as they were able.

This is partly responsible for the rise in demand for meetings and events.

Those and the rebooking of the thousands of events cancelled during 2019/2020 has cause immense demand in the events industry.

Add increased staffing and running costs and you have the perfect storm for price rises.

The influence of remote working and video conferencing on business travel

While recent events have changed the way we live and work, most of those changes won’t be forever.

The world is already reopening, meetings and events are being held, corporate awaydays are happening and we’re all shaking hands again.

But not everything is going back to the way it was.

Remote working was a definite hit with many staff and with some companies.

Businesses liked it because it significantly lowered operating costs.

Employees liked it because it provided a taste of genuine work-life balance.

Not all companies are going back to the traditional office model, so will this impact business travel? If so, by how much?

According a recent piece by The Ladders, 25% of all professional jobs in North America will be remote by the end of 2023.

On the whole, employees have proven they can be trusted to remain productive even when not under direct management oversight.

The technology, policies and processes are all now in place to effectively manage remote working and companies remain productive even with hybrid organizations.

Plus, with fuel costs rising, companies are welcoming the ability to lower their own heating and electricity bills and pass them on to staff!

For some firms, this means spending less on business travel as they can do everything remotely.

Zoom and Google Meet are now legitimate ways to hold meetings, pitch ideas and keep business moving. They are established and widely accepted, making them an everyday tool.

Other firms had said they plan to go the other way. To allow people to work from home but have more emphasis on in-person meetings or away days to help maintain culture and provide wellness opportunities for staff.

Will this impact business travel? Yes, we think it certainly will.

How much? We just don’t know.

There is currently insufficient data in the public domain about which companies are embracing home working and by how much.

According to Review42, 55% of businesses globally offer some capacity for remote work even after the pandemic.

What proportion of the workforce that will involve is unknown. How companies will maintain culture and whether the change will be long term or not is also unknown at this time

However, according to that same Review42 data, companies saved up to $11,000 per employee per year by allowing remote working just 50% of the time.

Those numbers are striking and will likely influence some firms going forward.

Short-term lodging and business travel industry outlook

The outlook for short-term lodging, hotels and business travel looks amazingly positive.

It is dampened by the specter of rising costs but demand is high and is expected to remain so for the foreseeable future.

Events are happening once more, in-person meetings are happening in thousands of offices every day, staff still need training, secondments still need to happen and someone will always need to change duty station.

As long as price inflation is kept to a minimum and efficiencies and productivity is maintained, the outlook is great.

Businesses now expect higher prices and (grudgingly) accept them. This acceptance is a genuine change as we all get used to inflationary pressures and volatile markets.

As long as this isn’t taken as an excuse to unfairly raise prices or overinflate profits, any business related to business travel should be in a good position over the next 12-18 months.

With business back in full swing, we have returned to trying to find hotel or motel rooms across the country when there are fewer spaces and more people looking.

It’s one of the many areas of business where resources are scarce, but demand has increased. Fortunately, this challenge has a simple solution.

Corporate housing.

Rather than competing for overpriced hotel or motel rooms for staff, use corporate rentals instead.

You get more for less, have more flexibility in location and availability and deliver a more homely space for staff for longer stays.

It’s the answer many businesses are looking for and it’s right here.

Housing for traveling staff

Staff need to travel and be accommodated for a multitude of reasons. Training, office moves, relocations, change of duty station, projects and so many more reasons.

It could be a permanent relocation or change of station. It could be for training, development, secondment, temporary loan or something else.

It could be for a few days, a month, many months or over a year.

Different organizations have different needs and Blu Corporate Housing can cater to them all. As long as you’re staying for 28 days or more, we can help.

We work with government agencies, enterprise, Fortune 500 companies, insurance companies, medical centers, universities, the construction industry, oil and gas industries and anyone who needs high quality, low cost accommodation for a month or more.

Here are three real life examples of how Blu helped a company rehome staff.

Oil and gas workers

A leading oil and gas firm wanted to house a drill team near Austin, Texas for a period 6 months. They didn’t want a bunkhouse and didn’t want a cheap motel.

They also didn’t want to pay hotel prices or risk Airbnb.

Blu was able to find a family home with 6 bedrooms a few miles south of Austin. It had a driveway, garage, spacious lounge and kitchen and 3 bathrooms.

Everyone had their own private space and enough bathrooms to minimize any delays.

The team could also park their trucks on the driveway and had the run of the house and garden. It was the ideal solution that delivered cost savings for the company and more space for the team.

Project team

A well-known cloud solutions provider needed to house their project manager in Palo Alto to oversee an infrastructure upgrade program.

The company wanted somewhere close to the project site and local stores and amenities. They also didn’t know how long they would need the accommodation for as the project could go over schedule.

We sourced a fully furnished apartment in the city center, close to shopping, dining and entertainment and close to the office. It had private parking so their car was safe and had all the comforts of home.

We were also able to arrange the apartment with a rolling monthly contract to help the company manage their schedule without setting a strict time limit.

Army squad

An army team needed to be near Fort Hood for extended training but didn’t want to stay on base. The accommodation needed to be close enough to be convenient but cheap enough to stay within per diem rates.

The team were training over 3 months and ideally wanted to be accommodated together. This ruled out hotels due to cost and proximity, but Blu found them a single family home less than 10 minutes from the gates.

The team could travel together, stay together and eat together, just like they would in the field.

All within the price limitations of government housing rates.

Cost effectiveness

One of the downsides of a market economy is when demand increases, so do prices. Even when there’s no reason for it, you’ll always see prices rise along with demand.

That’s what we’re seeing with hotels right now.

The vacation market is back to normal and so is the business travel sector. We are seeing more demand than any time in the last 3 years and it shows no signs of slowing down.

So, you have a choice.

You can pay more for no good reason or you could pay less for a very good reason.

We know which we would choose!

It’s the same choice thousands of companies are making all the time.

On average, a corporate apartment costs anywhere between 40-80% less than a comparable hotel room for stays of 30 days or more.

All while giving more space, more privacy, (often) more amenities and a lot more freedom to come and go as you please.

If you’re housing multiple staff at once, it makes even more sense as you can accommodate multiple team members within the same property!

Reliability and consistency

The majority of hotels in the United States are reliable and offer decent quality accommodation. But you have to manage everything yourself.

There is also a difference between chains and between locations.

Use alternatives like Airbnb for Work or some of the other newer services and consistency goes right out the window!

While they make guarantees on overall standards, anyone who has stayed in Airbnb knows there can be a huge difference between what the listing promises and what you find when you get there!

Blu Corporate Housing inspects the vast majority of their corporate rentals and solicits feedback from clients to ensure all standards are maintained.

If accommodation falls below expectations, we won’t use it until those standards are met again.

It’s a simple system, but it works!

Freedom of choice

Blu has thousands of corporate rentals you can choose from, in almost every city in the country.

There are also thousands of hotels, but they are mainly in high traffic areas, close to airports, vacation spots or in industrial areas.

They aren’t always convenient for work, which is where corporate rentals come in.

The vast majority of rentals are standard apartments or townhomes leveled up to appeal to the business market.

They will be in Downtown areas, close to business or finance districts, close to hospitals or universities or wherever you need to be.

The sheer volume of properties on our books means wherever your staff are working or training, we’ll have accommodation close by.

If you prefer accommodation close to city centers or entertainment districts, no problem.

If you need to be close to a military base, university or medical district, no problem there either.

Wherever you need to be, or send staff, we have the reach to help.

Whether you’re relocating staff permanently or for extended stays for any reason, corporate rentals can help.

They provide all the comforts of home along with the space, privacy and convenience of your own house or apartment.

All for up to half the price of a hotel room for stays of 30 days or more.

If that doesn’t make perfect business sense, we don’t know what does!

The business landscape has changed a lot over the past few years. We work differently, in different places and are beginning to travel differently too.

It’s that last change we’re discussing here.

Now business is firmly back in action, the demand for travel is steadily increasing. Even in the Zoom era, there’s still a need for in-person meetings and for staff to work outside the office.

Remote working and video conferencing answer some of the challenges of the modern business, but it cannot answer all of them.

People still have to travel to clients, work in other offices, travel to building sites or oil fields, be seconded to other universities or hospitals or undergo extensive training for new roles or responsibilities.

Life goes on and business never stops. Which means there’s a strong demand for business travel.

In fact, we have seen a significant increase in demand for business travel in the second half of 2022.

When everything around us is changing and evolving, why should we go back to the same old ways of working?

The old and new ways of business travel

Not all that long ago, if you traveled on business, chances are you took a flight, hired a car at the destination and stayed in a hotel near the airport or near where you needed to be.

It was a tried and tested combination that delivered predictability and the comfort of the familiar.

But it was far from cheap, or flexible.

Hotels are raising prices all the time. They nickel and dime you for every conceivable thing. They are located close to noisy airports or tourist areas and they are often busy and noisy.

None of which is ideal for the busy business traveler.

That all still happens, but there are now many more viable options.

You can ride share instead of hiring a car. You can home share instead of staying in a hotel.

You can also use corporate housing instead of a hotel.

Corporate housing is fully managed, fully furnished and equipped and designed as a genuine home from home.

What’s more, stay for 30 days or more and it could cost less than half a comparable hotel room!

All while providing a private space for your staff to eat, drink and relax with the comforts of home while working away.

It’s more private and much more reliable than home sharing. It’s cheaper and offers more space to relax than a hotel.

Corporate housing is typically close to business districts, so will often be more convenient too.

For staff, corporate housing offers a comfortable home or apartment with private space and all amenities. If the building or development has facilities, you can use those too.

For companies, corporate housing shows staff you value them by giving them more. It’s also hands-off, as Blu manages everything for you.

Finally, it’s cheaper than a hotel. Even though you get more, you pay less. In the current climate, that’s a genuine rarity!

So now we have set the scene, let’s get to those 5 reasons why corporate housing works for business.

We have touched upon them in the introduction but let’s cover them in more detail.

1. Cost savings

The most compelling reason for using corporate housing is the potential for cost savings.

Business travel costs money and with inflation like it is, any opportunity to save a little cash without compromising quality or amenities has to be a good thing.

Corporate housing can help with that.

On average, companies can save anywhere between 40-80% on accommodation costs when using corporate housing.

Much depends on the location and length of stay, but on average, you can save in excess of 50% on a comparable hotel for stays of 30 days or more if you use a corporate apartment.

All while providing more space, more privacy, more amenities and all the comforts of home.

Unfortunately, we can’t help with the cost of flights or car hire, but we can definitely save money on accommodation!

In fact, we may be able to help with car hire.

Many corporate rentals are in Downtown areas or financial districts. Close to work, close to stores and local amenities.

Potentially, your staff may not need to hire cars at all!

Another cost saving!

Typically, the longer the stay, the lower the rate. So, unlike hotels, you could actually be paying even less for staying longer.

How’s that for a great deal?

2. Location, location, location

As we alluded to a second ago, corporate housing tends to be in Downtown areas or financial or business districts.

That means no driving or getting the bus from an airport hotel or having to travel from sketchy areas with motel rows.

You can drive if you want, but it’s an option and not a necessity. That’s a minor but often important distinction.

If you’re in the military, work at a university or hospital, you’ll find corporate rentals close to those too.

Blu Corporate Housing has furnished rentals close to the largest military bases in the country. We also have housing close to many leading universities and large medical centers too.

With around 50,000 rentals in over 5,000 cities in the continental United States, Blu has access to almost every city in the country.

They will be close to the office, the hospital, the university, the building site, the oil field, the training center or the military base.

As corporate housing tends to be standard apartments or homes converted for business use, they can literally be anywhere.

3. All the comforts of home

The phrase ‘home from home’ is well-worn and somewhat overused, but is perfectly apt for describing corporate housing.

Long term rentals are outfitted just like your home and to a similar quality.

They will include high quality furniture, all appliances, soft furnishings, bedding, cookware, cutlery, crockery and everything your staff need to begin living right away.

All your team will need to bring with them are clothes and any personal items they cannot live without.

Even if staff share an apartment, they get to use all of it.

They will have their own private bedroom and free rein over the lounge, kitchen, diner, bathroom and any other spaces.

Need to do the laundry? No need to pay someone to do it unless you want to. There will usually be laundry amenities within the property.

Wash your clothes and live there as you would live at home.

From our own business travel experience, we find it much easier to relax and unwind in our own space than in a hotel room.

It’s quieter, there’s a better feeling of privacy and security and there’s usually a lot less noise from neighboring rooms and the hallway!

Need to work from home? That’s tough in a hotel room. Even the largest rooms or suites are hardly restful places.

Rent a corporate apartment and you have the entire space as your own. Spread out, put on some music or do whatever it is you need to do to work.

Finally, if you drive to the location, you’ll likely have a driveway or private parking.

Anyone who has used hotel parking will know how common it is to end up with mystery scratches or dents in their car.

It’s another small thing, but they are definitely mounting up!

4. Staff satisfaction

Staff retention is becoming tougher as shortages of skilled staff continue to bite. You could throw money at the problem, but that’s not always enough of a motivation to stay.

Showing staff you value them can be a considerable motivator.

Corporate housing can help with that.

If you don’t have the travel budget for 4 or 5 star hotel, you can give staff much more with corporate housing.

It offers frictionless travel for staff and delivers more space, more amenities and more satisfaction while they are there.

Your team couldn’t fail to be impressed if you rent them a penthouse or high end apartment in the center of a city instead of the same old chain hotels.

They get more space and a better experience while you save money at the same time.

While we all have bills to pay, making your people feel valued is one of the strongest staff retention techniques there is.

5. Customer service

If you have ever rented privately, you know it can be a bit of an epic journey. Lots of paperwork, credit checks, huge deposits and regular inspections by the agent.

There is less hassle with a hotel but there’s still plenty of paperwork to handle.

That’s not the case with Blu and our corporate housing. You get a dedicated account specialist who will be your single point of contact for everything.

Our team are here to help with anything.

We can find your accommodation, shortlist a bunch of options and liaise with landlord to book and manage the rental.

We are also here if anything goes wrong or if you need extra services. A pipe burst? We’ll manage the repair. Need grocery deliveries or housekeeping? We’ll book and manage it.

We are here to help with every step of the way.

From finding viable options in out of the way places, recommending rentals close to military bases or offices and helping arrange cable or internet while your people are there.

It’s all part of the service!

If you’re involved with business travel and want to change it up, corporate housing can help.

It offers more, for less and you’ll have less work on your hands managing it too.

It isn’t often a solution is a genuine win win without a downside, but this is one of those times!

Are you building your own home? Need somewhere to stay while your home is being built? We can help!

One key challenge when building your home is where to stay in the meantime. Few of us have the resources to stay in our existing home while our house is being built.

So where do you stay?

Do you rent a hotel room for months at a time? Do you stay in a trailer or RV? Do you stay on site?

All those things are possible, but we recommend furnished housing.

You can rent month by month, houses are fully furnished and equipped and you can stay close to your new home and watch it being built.

Housing options for self builders

Of the million details you have to address when building your own home, where to stay while it’s being built is often overlooked.

Considering how important it is, that’s a mistake!

Your options are typically:

Rent a motel or hotel

Renting a motel or hotel for anything up to a year will be expensive!

Those four walls will also begin closing in on you long before your house is built. The combination of single room living, lack of cooking space, freedom to wander and the inconvenience of living among other people will soon wear thin.

Trailer or RV

Parking a trailer or RV on site is one way to live while your house is being built.

It might not be a comfortable way though. If your plot has room while keeping you out of the way of heavy machinery, it might work.

That is as long as you don’t mind the noise, dust, swearing and bad music that’s a staple for most construction sites!

Not all self builds will have the space for a trailer or RV alongside everything the contractor needs to build your home.

Keep your current home while your new one is built

In an ideal world, you would keep living in your current home while your new house it being built.

How many of us can pay for an entire house to be built without selling our current home?

How many of us could qualify for a large enough mortgage to cover our current house and pay for a new one?

Not many of us that’s for sure!

So, what’s the alternative?

Furnished corporate housing.

Furnished rentals while your house is being built

A furnished rental is the answer. Pay by the month, rent by the month and everything is included.

You can place all your stuff safely in storage, live near your new home or work and live in comfort until your new home is built.

It’s the easiest, more comfortable way to live while you’re building a new home!

With locations across the country, in cities, rural areas, small towns and anywhere you care to live, they are as convenient as it gets.

Your rent covers everything. All utilities, cable or satellite TV, internet or WiFi and use of development amenities.

All the space, warmth, central air and privacy of home without getting in anyone’s way.

Furnished rentals are flexible too.

If your home is finished early, end your rental early. If the project runs over, stay for another month or two.

Just let us know in plenty of time and we’ll handle the rest.

You get your own account manager and have nothing to worry about. We handle the booking, liaise with the landlord, handle utilities and services.

All you need to do is turn up, collect the keys and unpack.

If you’re building your own house and need somewhere safe and warm to stay, furnished housing is the answer!

April 05, 2022 Barry Goodknight

Corporate housing is big business. It’s one of the few industries that managed to maintain growth throughout the pandemic and is still showing impressive growth now, in spite of the economic slowdown.

But who are the top movers and shakers? If you’re looking for corporate housing, who should you do business with?

We cannot answer that last question for you but we can outline the top 15 corporate housing companies in 2023 so you can make an informed decision yourself.

Blueground     

Blueground is a global corporate housing provider with locations across the world. With offices and staff all over the globe, this is a company with a wider world view than most.

It provides corporate housing across north America, Middle East and the European Union. Blueground has some of the cheapest prices in their markets.

If you need to find furnished rentals further afield than the US, this is a company to try.

 

Blu Corporate Housing (yes, that’s us!)

Blu Corporate Housing is a national leader in corporate housing. We have fully furnished housing options in nearly every single U.S. city, both big and small. Don’t believe us? Head over to our housing locations page and browse our listings to see for yourself.

Each and every rental comes completely furnished with all housewares and utilities. This includes gas, water, internet service, TV (Hulu or Netflix), and electric.


 

 

National Corporate Housing     

National Corporate Housing is a large provider of temporary furnished housing with international coverage.

The company specializes in corporate travel and has been expending into the European Union over the past few years.

They are ideal for companies that need to place staff internationally as well as within the United States.

 

Travelers Haven     

Travelers Haven seemingly came out of nowhere to dominate corporate housing. It’s based in Denver, Colorado and has properties across the country, in every city and state.

The company covers most requirements, from corporations, insurance, government, military and anyone who needs fully furnished rentals.

The company is ideal for those who like a personal service and to have a fully managed experience.

 

VIP Corporate Housing     

VIP Corporate Housing are another national provider of furnished rentals in the US. The company has a more laid back approach than National Corporate Housing, yet provides a very similar service.

The company specializes in offering flexible accommodation with an a la carte menu of amenities. They are limited to what’s available at the rental but it’s a nice idea.

 

Shorttermhousing.com     

Shorttermhousing.com is a specialist corporate housing provider with over 60,000 properties on its books.

Based in Colorado, the company provides flexible furnished rentals to corporations, the medical profession, government agencies, law enforcement, insurance companies and anyone who needs accommodation for 30 days or more.

 

FOX Corporate Housing     

FOX Corporate Housing is a no-nonsense, high quality provider of corporate housing across the US. It promotes fully inclusive rents, high quality properties and everything included in the rent.

The company is another based in Houston, Texas and boasts over 1000’s properties on its books. Those include the full range of apartments penthouses and houses across the country.

 

CWS Corporate Housing     

CWS Corporate Housing specializes in short term rentals across the US. The company has 9 regional offices and thousands of properties on its books.

Based in Round Rock, Texas, the company is growing rapidly and increasing the numbers of properties on its books steadily.

 

Corporate Apartment Specialists     

Corporate Apartment Specialists are a smaller company focused around Virginia, Washington D.C., Maryland and Pennsylvania.

They have hundreds of properties within those four regions and provide turnkey services to companies and government agencies.

 

Synergy Housing     

Synergy Housing has a real corporate feel and concentrate on that market. They have a wide global presence with properties across the US and EU, with a few further afield.

There is an upmarket Airbnb feel about the website and the approach which will work well for some clientele.

 

Homelike     

Homelike are a European company with a US presence. They are larger in the EU than here, but still manage to capture a good portion of the domestic market.

The company works with business, government and tourists to provide longer stay accommodation in leading cities across the world.

 

Sirva     

Sirva brings us firmly back on home soil. It’s a US-based corporate provider that provides the whole package.

The company provides relocation and moving services, corporate housing, mortgages, visa and immigration services and anything to do with moving.

 

Murphy’s Corporate Housing Associates     

Murphy’s Corporate Housing Associates are a more focused property-based company based in Texas. The company has a good reach domestically, although doesn’t quite have the same portfolio as someone like Travelers Haven.

Nevertheless, if you’re looking for a rented apartment, they can help.

 

SilverDoor     

SilverDoor is a global business accommodation provider with a high end feel. It has a presence across the world, including the EU, Asia and Middle East. It also provides furnished rentals to the domestic US market.

The company also provides fully serviced apartments, which other providers tend to not offer.

 

SACO     

SACO, The Serviced Apartment Company, doesn’t just offer serviced properties but also corporate properties.

SACO features mainly apartments but has homes too. They offer a price match scheme but we didn’t test it so don’t know how good it really is. Otherwise, the company looks to be a solid contender in the corporate housing market.

 

2nd Address     

2nd Address is a US-based corporate housing provider that offers around 4,300 properties across the States. It isn’t quite the scale of some of these others, but the quality is top class.

The company offers corporate housing, owner-run rentals and curated homes. All should be fully furnished and equipped and provide good quality housing.

Click here to browse our furnished housing listings!

 

After working from home for so long, we have gotten very used to sharing our workspace with man’s best friend. So, it can be quite the wrench when you suddenly have to go away for work and contemplate leaving them behind.

All is not lost though, as there are corporate housing providers throughout the U.S. that actively welcome dogs and cats.

There may be local restrictions on breeds and sizes of dogs and the number of pets you can have, but that’s normal. Otherwise, you are free to bring your pet with you for however long you stay.

Pet friendly corporate housing

If you’re looking for corporate housing providers that include pets in some or all of their properties, these are the ones to try.

1.   Blu Corporate Housing

Blu Corporate Housing has nationwide coverage and provides over 65,000 furnished rentals. It covers popular cities like Houston, Dallas, San Diego, Palo Alto, Tampa, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Memphis, Redmond, Washington D. C. and many more.

Many properties featured on the Blu Corporate Housing website are pet friendly. You’ll need to check with the company about specific properties, but many of those features in major cities accept pets.

1.   Short Term Housing

Short Term Housing is another corporate housing provider that features lots of pet friendly rentals. The website has over 30,000 corporate rentals in over 6,000 locations across the country. A significant portion of those are pet friendly.

Search or browse locations and properties or contact the company direct for specifics on pets, breeds, numbers and more. A good number of their furnished rentals are pet friendly so you’ll definitely find something!

2.   Travelers Haven

Travelers Haven are a well-established corporate housing and short term housing specialist with over 32,000 apartments and homes on their books. Many of which are pet friendly.

The overall quality of accommodation at Travelers Haven is very high and many welcome furry friends too. The account managers are all familiar with working with pets and owners and can usually recommend apartments for you and your furry friends.

3.   Corporate Housing by Owner

Corporate Housing by Owner is a bit like Airbnb for corporate rentals. All properties are listed by their respective owners and bookings are handled accordingly. There is a wide range of properties and property types on the website, covering most US cities.

You will have to drill down into each property listing but those that welcome pets should say so in the description, features or in the rates section. A good number of those we tried welcomed dogs, cats or both.

4.   AHI Corporate Housing

AHI Corporate Housing seems similar to Travelers Haven in terms of quality of the website and breadth of properties covered. There are thousands of corporate rentals of all shapes and sizes covering most conceivable needs.

Like these other corporate housing websites, you’ll need to check the individual property listing for the specifics but many of those we checked allowed pets.

5.   National Corporate Housing

National Corporate Housing is exactly that, a national provider of corporate housing. It has thousands of properties across the entire United States and covers corporate, military and all the other frequent users of furnished rentals.

Many properties featured within the website are pet friendly. Quite a few are cat friendly while a good portion of the others welcome dogs too. There aren’t quite as many pet friendly properties as Blu Corporate Housing for example, but enough to make them worth checking out.

6.   Corporate Housing Store

Corporate Housing Store has a relatively basic website but the quality of its properties is great. The company offers thousands of apartments and townhomes across the country, in every state. Many of which are pet friendly.

Like many of these furnished rental websites, you’ll need to check within each listing or contact a member of staff for specifics.

7.   CorporateHousing.com

CorporateHousing.com is another national provider or short term rentals, including for your pets. It has thousands of houses and apartments in every state and many welcome pets.

The website even has a pet friendly filter, which many of these others don’t, making it easier to find corporate accommodation for you and your pet. A significant portion of those we checked, welcomed pets too.

8.   Weichert Corporate Housing

Weichert Corporate Housing has many thousands of furnished rentals on their books, a large portion of which welcome pets. The range of properties includes houses, apartments, townhomes and more in most major cities.

While the website isn’t the most intuitive, speak to someone or drill down into individual apartments and you’ll soon find a mention of pets.

9.   VIP Corporate Housing

VIP Corporate Housing is our final corporate housing provider that welcomes pets. The company has thousands of properties in most major cities and many of them welcome cats and/or dogs.

You will have to find out yourself by exploring the property details of each listing but pet friendliness should be mentioned in the listing.

Pet friendly furnished accommodation

The exact nature of pet-friendliness depends entirely on the development you choose.

For some, being pet friendly merely means allowing a pet into the apartment. For others, it can mean having a dog park, pet wash, pet walking service while you’re out and other services too.

You will pay extra of course. That will usually include a damage deposit in case your pet damages the property. Some apartments also charge ‘pet rent’, which can be cheap, or not great value depending on where you’re staying.

Breed restrictions

Some apartment complexes will have breed restrictions for dogs. It makes sense to check the individual development you’re planning to say in, but in general, the following breeds are often prevented from staying:

  • American Pit bull
  • Rottweiler
  • Akita
  • Cane Corso
  • Presa Canario
  • Bull Mastiff
  • Staffordshire Terrier
  • Doberman
  • German Shepherd
  • Boxer
  • Alaskan Malamute
  • Huskie
  • Dalmatian
  • Chow Chow
  • Fila Brasileiro
  • Wolf hybrids

It’s unfair that breeds are restricted in this way as all dogs are different, but those mentioned above more commonly cause trouble than others.

Your corporate apartment will come fully furnished and equipped, include all utilities, internet, heating, TV and everything you need to begin living right away.

Traveling with work doesn’t mean being away from your pet as well as your home. As long as your schedule and destination support it, there’s absolutely no reason why you cannot travel as a family!

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Blu Corporate Housing is the ideal choice for anyone looking for construction crew lodging anywhere in the country. If you need accommodation for yourself or your crews, we’re here to help.

You probably know all too well how cramped a hotel room can be after a few weeks. If you’re on a construction project for any length of time, there really is nothing like having a fully furnished apartment to stay in. You get more space, more freedom and room to breath after a hard day’s work.

There are many benefits to using corporate housing for your construction crews, here are just a few:

Benefits for Employers

If you run crews around the country, or even your state, you know how expensive it can be to have your team living in a hotel, even a cheap one. The effect on morale is significant as you’ll hear with the reaction you get when you tell them they are working away from home for a while!

Blu Corporate Housing’s crew housing uses the same high quality furnished housing as our corporate clients. They cost the same, enjoy the same high level of decoration, outfitting and locations. Plus, you can house several workers at once in each apartment, depending on the size.

They also offer significantly more living space than a hotel room and best of all, they cost much less. The average housing solution from Blu Corporate Housing costs up to 50 percent less than a comparable hotel room for stays of 30 days or more.

Giving your staff more space, more freedom and a higher standard of accommodation while they are away will only benefit you as an employer. You get happier, more productive staff who are more likely to stay loyal to someone who looks after them. Considering all these benefits cost less than a hotel, it’s a win win!

Benefits for Construction Crews

The crews themselves work hard, so will want to relax too. While hotels offer a lot, they are cramped, offer extremely varying levels of comfort, can be lonely and very boring. Hotels will charge you for everything, some TV channels, making calls, laundry and of course, your meals. While much of it will be covered by the company, some of it will not.

Blu’s construction crew lodging offers everything you would expect from a high class apartment, in good areas, with all the comforts of home. Depending on the size of the apartment, you could be sharing with your buddies or have it all to yourself.

The apartment is likely to have TV, maybe cable, a fully working kitchen, laundry and everything else you enjoy at home. If you were working away for a few weeks at a time, which would you rather have?

If you need construction crew housing anywhere in the country for periods of 30 days or more, contact us today. We’re here to help! You can also start your housing hunt by navigating our directory and finding your city.