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Main Pros and Cons of Living in a Hotel

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Have you ever thought about living in a hotel? Well, if not, I might consider it. This has happened since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, when major hotel chains began offering the public a new type of accommodation: long-term or, as some call it, extended stay.

Want to know more about this topic? Then keep following the post, where we will tell you everything about living in a hotel and whether it's worth doing. Come back.

Why Live in a Hotel? What Are the Benefits?

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Many people should ask themselves the question: 'Why, after all, live in a hotel?' What advantages does this type of housing have?

More Security

One of the main advantages of living in a hotel is increased security. Almost all hotels have private security and 24/7 reception, as well as other safety features such as surveillance systems, alarms, and electronic keys that protect the premises from unauthorized access. This is rarely found in regular real estate.

No Contracts, No Bureaucracy

To live in a hotel for an extended period, you don't need to provide a guarantor, deposit, or pledge. It's simpler, more practical and straightforward. The procedure for long-term stays is almost the same as for regular accommodation. That means you arrive, check in and go up to your room. Some hotels may require prepayment for the entire stay period.

More Flexibility

Living in a hotel also gives you more flexibility to move and stay elsewhere without having to pay penalties for breaking the lease, which is a common practice when renting regular real estate. Thus, you are free to choose your next place of residence at any time.

Goodbye, Utility Bills

By choosing to live in a hotel, you also no longer have to worry about paying for water, electricity, gas, property taxes, insurance, cable TV, internet and other typical expenses in other types of real estate. You only pay for accommodation.

Prime Location

Another big advantage of living in a hotel is its prime location. Most are located in valuable areas and near everything you need: metro lines, airports, supermarkets and other facilities.

What Are the Disadvantages of Living in a Hotel?

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No Permanent Address

Get used to the idea that you won't have a permanent address. It will change on average every six months. If this is an issue for you, it might be worth reconsidering the idea of living in a hotel.

Hotel Characteristics

Guests talking in the corridors, elevator noise, lack of outlets, a hairdryer and shower that doesn't always work as you need — these are some typical hotel features that don't cause problems during short stays but can become unpleasant and very inconvenient over long-term living.

Pressure Toward Minimalism

Living in a hotel also means you must adopt a more minimalist and detached lifestyle. Because everything you have has to fit in a suitcase. There's no 'my bed', 'my sofa', or 'my TV'. When you leave the hotel, all of that stays there.

No Laundry Room or Kitchen

Most hotels don't have rooms with kitchens or laundromats. So food you prepare, for example, won't happen. Dirty clothes must be washed at external laundromats.

Slow and Always Poor Internet

Another issue with living in a hotel is the internet. The signal is almost always poor. If you need good connectivity for work, for example, it's worth thinking about your own internet plan to avoid dependence on the hotel network.