Serviced accommodation refers to fully furnished properties that are available for short- to medium-term
rental
Renting, also known as hiring or letting, is an agreement where a payment is made for the use of a good, service or property owned by another over a fixed period of time. To maintain such an agreement, a rental agreement (or lease) is sign ...
periods, typically ranging from a few nights to several months.
These properties provide residential-like amenities and services, such as utilities, housekeeping, and internet access, often aimed at individuals or groups who require temporary lodging, often for business or relocation reasons.
Market trends and growth
Research indicates continued growth in the serviced accommodation sector in recent years. According to a 2024 report by
Savills
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History
The business was established by Alfred Savill (1829–1905) in 1855 in London ...
, between 2021 and 2023, the UK’s extended stay sector recorded an average annual revenue per available room (RevPAR) 27.5% higher than that of traditional hotels, highlighting strong performance as business travel patterns evolved and more professionals sought alternative lodging solutions.
The rise of remote and hybrid work models has also played a key role in boosting demand for temporary, flexible living arrangements with amenities suited to remote working.
Regulatory challenges
Serviced accommodation, like other forms of short-term rentals, faces a variety of regulatory challenges in many locations. Local governments often introduce zoning laws, licensing requirements, and taxation policies to address concerns related to housing availability and the impact of short-term rentals on local communities. These regulations vary significantly between cities and countries.
In cities like
New York
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, short-term rental laws can affect serviced accommodation providers. For example, Local Law 18 in New York City imposes restrictions on the number of days a property can be rented out for short-term stays, as well as safety regulations and insurance requirements. Similarly, in
Paris
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short-term rental
Short-term rental (STR) describes furnished self-contained apartments or houses that are rented for short periods of time. They are usually seen as an alternative to hotels. "Short stay" rentals are an offshoot of the corporate housing market, and ...
properties must be registered with local authorities, and fines can be imposed on landlords who fail to comply with these regulations.
Such regulations are an ongoing consideration for serviced accommodation providers, as they must navigate local legal frameworks to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.
Criticisms and concerns
Critics of the serviced accommodation sector have raised concerns about its potential impact on local housing markets. Studies in several major cities suggest that the conversion of residential properties to short-term rentals, including serviced accommodations, may contribute to housing shortages and increased rental costs for local residents. Additionally, community advocates in tourism-heavy areas have noted concerns about the changing character of residential neighborhoods when properties are predominantly used for temporary accommodation.
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See also
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Short-term rental
Short-term rental (STR) describes furnished self-contained apartments or houses that are rented for short periods of time. They are usually seen as an alternative to hotels. "Short stay" rentals are an offshoot of the corporate housing market, and ...
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Corporate housing
Corporate housing is a term in the relocation industry that implies renting a furnished apartment, condo, or home on a temporary basis to individuals, military personnel, intern groups, or corporations as an alternative to a traditional hotel or ...
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Business travel
Business travel is travel undertaken for work or business purposes, as opposed to other types of travel such as leisure trips or daily commuting between one’s home and workplace. It typically involves travelling - often by air, rail, or roa ...
References
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