Chicago Corporate Housing Hunting Guide

By Rosemary McDonough


Finding a place to stay in the Windy City is easy, but the problem is that there are a ton of lodging options to choose from. Even for those looking specifically for Chicago corporate housing, there is a lot of choice. The location and price are obviously important, but so is the space available and the kind of amenities and facilities on offer.

The best way to start hunting down the right rental is to zero in on a location. Business executives visiting the city for short-term or extended stays usually prefer to stay in or close to the Loop. Other areas worth taking a look at include the Near North Side, Near South Side and Near West Side.

These four areas together make up Chicago's downtown. Most people who need short-term rentals for a couple of weeks or months will be staying somewhere in one of these neighborhoods. It puts them close to all the major offices and meetings spaces and reduces commute hassles.

There's also the fact that it puts visitors in the center of the city's varied urban pleasures and entertainment. It may also be worthwhile to look for a property that's on or near the lakeshore. No doubt the view will be good, but it also ensures direct access to bike paths and other facilities on the waterfront.

The vast and open spaces of Grant Park offer one more reason for the Loop being so desirable. There are many such factors, but the choice of location is ultimately based on the visitor's itinerary and workplace. Once that is sorted out, the price will differ based on things such as the space available and the number of rooms (studio apartments, 1, 2 or 3-bedrooms, etc.).

Almost every property in Chicago that is listed as available for short-term rentals offers unlimited local calls and wireless internet, in addition to HD TV with cable in all the bedrooms and the living room. Renters may expect to see DVD players, music systems and washer/dryers. Fully equipped baths and kitchens with all the appliances and utilities one needs in a home will be provided.

Before booking, make sure to ask about the availability of common use facilities including parking space. Families who are coming to stay with children and/or pets must check with the landlord about the building's pet policies. Most of them also have housekeepers, nannies, drivers and other staff on call if a renter needs to avail of these services. Just follow the simple tips mentioned in this guide and make the corporate housing stay in Chicago a memorable and comfortable one.




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