Where I stayed: Los Angeles
Other places you can stay: One of over 50 apartments in four US cities: New York, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. (A company rep told me they plan to add hundreds of new units this year and expand to more cities soon.)
Minimum stay: at least 30 days.
How much is it: Rent is typically around $3,000 to $6,000 per month.
Usage: Browse Anyplace’s network of remote work-ready apartments via the site or app. Submit your application when you are ready to rent. Approval may take several days. Membership is free and includes Wi-Fi and utilities. Help Anyplace representatives locate you upon arrival. Once your contract period expires, you can choose to extend your stay (if rentals are available) or move to another unit within the Anyplace network.
Perks: Like other companies on this list, Anyplace offers short-term apartment rentals with amenities such as Wi-Fi, modern decor, gyms, outdoor spaces, and in-unit laundry. But their next-level workspace is what sets the company apart. Standard features include adjustable standing desk, ergonomic office chair, large monitor with separate webcam, keyboard and mouse, computer speakers, laptop stand, ultra-high-speed internet. Many Anyplace apartments also include a regular cleaning service (although there may be an additional charge).
my experience: Not surprisingly, my Anyplace apartment’s “luxury home office” was the perfect environment to work remotely. Basically, I felt like a YouTuber. During my stay he was hosting his panel on SELF’s Virtual Careers, so I am especially grateful for all the above tech upgrades.
The rest of the apartment was also pretty impressive. The beach-chic decor lured me into a Southern California state of mind. The building he had a 2 story fitness center and pool which was very cool. The room I stayed in is about $4,000 a month, while the one-bedroom luxury apartments in the same neighborhood range from $2,500 he to $4,000 he. I honestly have nothing bad to say about Anyplace.
Remote work assessment: five stars
final thoughts
I haven’t decided where to move yet, but the experience above certainly gave me a growing list of pros and cons. or the right choice (a week was not always long enough to fully understand the atmosphere of the city).
If you don’t want to feel like you’re living in someone else’s space and/or you appreciate the convenience of having access to a number of well-decorated rooms that accommodate remote work (where I stayed All units are pictured online) Apartments across the US, I can attest that the above companies can help you feel at home while handling your business. increase.
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