The digital nomad lifestyle is exhausting.
Sure, you can stay in Airbnbs, hostels and monthlong rentals, but there’s a catch: You need to plan your stay in advance. You need check-in and check-out dates. And what happens if you want to check out early and move on? Fortunately, quite a few companies have popped up to address these headaches . They attempt to offer comfortable and reliable homes for people on the move. I tried a few last year — and remain on the lookout for more. Here’s my take on these good, if imperfect, solutions.
Overall, the experience was extremely positive, even though I noticed a few of the company’s growing pains during my stay. Landing works with apartment building managers across the country. It advertises units and then furnishes them when someone bites. It’s not a perfect system: When I booked a new stay at a unit in a more walkable part of Denver, the building’s management company had already rented it. Fortunately, Landing had another unit, but my moving dates were shifted last-second.
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