Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It only makes financial sense if the total cost of ownership is less than the total cost of an acceptable hotel in the same area for the same number of days use. The math doesn't work for most people unless you expect to spend a lot of time in the specific place you're considering, year in and year out.
Not true. You left out the convenience factor. Who wants to make reservations, check in, check out, and pack every time?
Anonymous wrote:I’d love to have one in Miami
Anonymous wrote:College kids can stay for college, internships or jobs in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It only makes financial sense if the total cost of ownership is less than the total cost of an acceptable hotel in the same area for the same number of days use. The math doesn't work for most people unless you expect to spend a lot of time in the specific place you're considering, year in and year out.
Not true. You left out the convenience factor. Who wants to make reservations, check in, check out, and pack every time?
And on the flip side, who wants to deal with maintenance and furnishing?
Anonymous wrote:It only makes financial sense if the total cost of ownership is less than the total cost of an acceptable hotel in the same area for the same number of days use. The math doesn't work for most people unless you expect to spend a lot of time in the specific place you're considering, year in and year out.
Anonymous wrote:We had one in Logan when we lived in the ‘burbs. It was cool. Eventually we sold our place in the ‘burbs and move into DC permanently. The ‘burbs are hell if you don’t have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one in NYC. I’m there now. It’s great to be able to jump on the Acela and go without having to worry about carrying a bag. The kids (college-aged) love it for spring break and the summer. DH and I are here at least one week per month.
Own or rent?
Anonymous wrote:I have one in NYC. I’m there now. It’s great to be able to jump on the Acela and go without having to worry about carrying a bag. The kids (college-aged) love it for spring break and the summer. DH and I are here at least one week per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It only makes financial sense if the total cost of ownership is less than the total cost of an acceptable hotel in the same area for the same number of days use. The math doesn't work for most people unless you expect to spend a lot of time in the specific place you're considering, year in and year out.
Not true. You left out the convenience factor. Who wants to make reservations, check in, check out, and pack every time?
Anonymous wrote:We had one in Logan when we lived in the ‘burbs. It was cool. Eventually we sold our place in the ‘burbs and move into DC permanently. The ‘burbs are hell if you don’t have kids.