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Housing for Those Who Are Always on the Move by William Longstreet
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Housing for Those Who Are Always on the Move |
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Recreation & Leisure,Travel & Tourism,Cuisine
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If you're the sort of person who always seems to be on the move with their job, then finding the right place to call home for that stay can be difficult. You might only be in the city for a few months, and then have to leave again, or you might have an even more flexible contract that could have you moving on at short notice. It can be difficult if that's always happening to you, can't it? In Manhattan, student housing is always going to be popular, but not all of it is going to be up to the standards that you would be hoping for when looking for housing for travelling nurses. Many of the landlords aren't going to expect the students to take a lot of care with the property, and they decorate it with that in mind – not very appealing when you don't live that sort of lifestyle, is it? So what's the alternative? The answer is to look for a hotel that will be able to offer you a room based on an extended stay contract. Don't let the contract part scary you though, these aren't the same as signing up for an apartment, having to pay all of that money in advance, and then giving a long period of notice before you leave. Using one of the three hotels that you will find on www.nyinns.com will give you far more flexibility in the length of time that you stay (compared to renting an apartment), and they will be far cheaper than trying to stay for several months in a "regular" hotel. Of course, they all offer you the sort of things that you would expect to fine in any fine hotel that you stay in while visiting New York. You'll find that the staff are helpful and friendly; you have access to computers, Wi-Fi, and printers; the rooms have their own kitchenettes; you have a private bathroom; there's an iron and ironing board; etc. Actually, you find that this better than most of the hotels that you would be paying a lot more money to stay in. With there being three hotels in the group you'll find that you can pick a location that will be quite close to where you need to be, or where you would rather be – depending on whether sightseeing takes precedent over getting to your place of work. Naturally, though, this isn't just housing for travelling nurses. Business professionals who have medium to long term work contracts can find accommodation in these hotels too; and they can also be used as higher status Manhattan student housing as well. The price is reasonable enough for most people to be able to stay, and yet it still offers a feeling of exclusivity. So, if you have a big move to the city on the cards, and are wondering if you can afford to live there for a few months without getting trapped in a long term contract, or living in accommodation that could turn you into a health hazard at work, then you should have a look at www.nyinns.com to see which of the hotels is in the best location for you, what they offer, and what you need to do to get booked in. Once you have booked in, and have a roof over your head for the next few months in New York, it's time to start planning what you want to see in the city... and maybe finding out how you get to where you're going to be working?
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