04/10/2020
10 Items to Bring
Fully furnished rentals come with almost everything you could possibly need, but there are some items that most corporate housing companies DO NOT include in their units and you should bring along with you if you need them or ask before you arrive to have them included in your rental.
Computers: laptops, iPads, tablets, etc. That said, most properties will have wireless Internet ready for you to simply plug into.
Entertainment Media: There are no DVDs, CDs, or iPods in the unit so be sure to bring these items along with you.
Personal Hygiene: Some items may be provided upon your arrival.
Hairdryer: Hair straighteners, blow dryers, and curling irons are not typically included.
Video Games: If you like playing video games and can’t live without your gaming system you’ll need to bring your own.
Kid Fun: Cards, books, board games, and toys for the kiddos. If you’re traveling with kids, consider bringing along these items.
Food/drinks: You will find a snack basket when you arrive but if you would like your kitchen stocked you will need to ask before you arrive.
Chef Supplies: If you are a culinary whiz, you may want to consider bringing your own kitchen tools. While fully furnished units are fully equipped to service the average business traveler, there are some kitchen items that are not required (garlic press for example) and the required unit items are typically not top-of-the-line quality.
Baby Equipment: Traveling with baby? Items such as high chairs or cribs are not typical in corporate housing units. These can be rented for an additional monthly fee. Also, think about bringing your baby proofing items (such as socket covers, stair gates, etc.).
Personal Items: Be sure to bring with you any and all medication, baby food/formula, clothes, shoes, and personal items. Decor items like candles are generally not included in the units.