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Chicago Corporate Housing Hunting Guide

By Rosemary McDonough


While finding decent accommodations is a breeze in the Windy City, there's a bit of a problem of plenty. Even in the case of those who are specifically seeking only Chicago corporate housing, it can be a challenge to choose the right property out of thousands of listings. Price and location are no doubt primary factors, but within those parameters it's important to get a place offering adequate space and all the facilities and amenities one expects in a home.
Since these properties come fully furnished and are ready for renters to move in at any time they want, the main issue to consider is the location. The Loop is a popular choice that most business executives prefer. Outside the Loop, there are plenty of downtown properties in the Near West Side, Near North Side and Near South Side areas.

Together, these four areas make up the core of downtown Chicago. It's a good bet that most people looking for rentals for a few weeks or a couple of months will end up staying in one of these four locations. It makes the stay convenient, offering easy access to all the offices and meeting spaces in the city without the hassle of a long commute.

It is also right in the middle of downtown's urban pleasures and entertainment watering holes. The only other point worth mentioning here is to look for a place close to the waterfront. It makes good sense not just because of the view, but also on account of the direct access to lakeshore bike paths and other waterfront facilities.

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 has Wi-Fi, along with HD TV sets with cable in every bedroom and the living room. There should be at least one DVD player and music system. Unlimited local calls are commonly allowed. A renter can expect to have everything from a washer/dryer to a fully equipped bath and kitchen with all the necessary utilities and appliances.

Make sure to ask about common use facilities such as parking. Families with children and pets should also enquire about pet policies and on-call availability of housekeepers and staff for any other services that may required, such as nannies and drivers. Follow these simple tips to find corporate housing, and it will make a stay in Chicago convenient and memorable.

About the Author:

Rosemary McDonough is a leasing agent that works with companies to help them provide temporary corporate housing and furnished apartments. If you are interested in Chicago corporate rental companyshe suggests that you visit her friends at Suitehome Chicago .

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