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onefinestay launches ‘Longer Term Rentals’ in London

onefinestay has unveiled fully flexible services and pricing for longer stay guests in London, including the opportunity to book exclusive homes for stays ranging from 30 nights to six months.

onefinestayโ€™s longer stay benefits have been designed to alleviate the many frustrations and complexities guests experience when seeking a home rental for extended periods of more than 30 nights, yet less than six months.

The companyโ€™s tailored approach to each stay ensures full flexibility, including early break clauses and the option to book a specific number of days, rather than commit monthly.

While a selection of onefinestay properties have previously been available for longer-term stays, most suppliers in the rental market do not offer this flexibility, either specialising in short-term stays of 30 nights or less, or long-term rentals of one year or more.

With its enhanced offering, onefinestay says it is filling a gap in the market and meeting the needs of refined travellers visiting relatives for an extended period of time.

It says that following the rise in remote and home working, finding a home-from-home experience is more important than ever. Other common reasons for longer stay requests include those travelling for medical reasons or whilst going through a divorce or separation.

Every longer stay guest in 2021 will receive a local Wallpaper city guide as part of their welcome pack, to help them make the most of the best neighbourhoods.

โ€œWeโ€™re growing this important market segment and inviting guests who desire a bit more time away to experience the exceptional homes and services that sets us apart,โ€ said Amanda Dyjecinski, Chief Brand & Marketing Officer. โ€œIf the past year has taught us anything, it is the importance of remaining flexible and offering guests the ability to be the same. Our new focus on longer stays feature valuable savings, tailored amenities, and flexible terms, and will cater to the growing trend of longer stays, which we are experiencing, and within the market with new trends such digital nomadism.โ€