Extended Stay
Extended stay accommodation refers to lodging specifically designed for guests with stays of 30 days or more, though some properties market the term for stays as short as one week. Properties in this category — including apartment hotels, serviced apartments, and furnished rentals — typically offer full kitchen facilities, in-unit laundry, and significantly discounted rates compared to nightly pricing. For vacation rental operators, extended stay bookings are attractive because they reduce turnover costs, minimize vacancy gaps, and provide predictable revenue. In the US, stays of 30 days or longer often trigger a shift in applicable tax treatment and tenant rights laws, so operators should verify local regulations before marketing 30-day stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
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