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![]() Need corporate
housing in Washington, D.C.?
Tap into our extensive network of temporary housing providers to locate Corporate Housing anywhere in Washington, D.C., United States or Canada. Our search service is free and designed to help corporations, small businesses and individuals find the right housing solution at the right price. Relocation InformationPreparing for your move to your Washington, D.C. corporate apartment? Moving can be a hectic process, but with a little planning, the process can be much easier. Read on for helpful information in planning your move any of the corporate apartments in Washington, D.C. Movers and Storage Once you have decided on your corporate apartment in Washington, D.C., the moving process begins! Although Washington, D.C. corporate apartments are equipped with all the household items you will need, you may want to bring along a few things from home to your furnished rental. If you are looking for a moving company, check out some of the following national moving companies:
If you are permanently moving to Washington, D.C., you may also want to store your belongings while in your Washington, D.C. corporate apartment. Whether you need a small storage space or something more expansive, you’ll be able to find a storage facility close to many corporate apartments in Washington, D.C. Some local storage companies to consider include:
Traveling with the Family Dog and Cat? Can’t fathom moving without Spot or Fluffy? We understand. Pets are part of the family and don’t need to be kenneled. Interim Housing Solutions has a number of companies in our network of Washington, D.C. corporate apartments that welcome your pets. By letting us know your specific needs, we can locate you close to a park or trail. Many corporate housing companies in Washington, D.C. can also refer local pet-sitting services. Looking to Settle in Washington, D.C.? Many Washington, D.C. corporate apartment residents choose temporary housing before moving onto a more permanent home in the Washington, D.C. area. Living in temporary housing gives residents a chance to scope out the various neighborhoods (and the commute) before deciding on their new home in the area. Washington, D.C. has plenty to offer in the real estate market, whether you’re looking for a condo in Dupont, a townhouse in Georgetown or a large suburban home. With an expansive real estate offering, residents of corporate apartments in Washington, D.C. can find almost anything they are looking for. There are plenty of agencies to help you in your search while you are in your Washington, D.C. serviced apartment. Popular real estate companies in the area include Long & Foster, Re/Max, Century 21 and Prudential. Once you’ve moved in to your new home, you’ll need to turn the lights on and get the water running. Many cities and counties are allowing for competition among their utility providers, so be sure to ask when you call. Below is a list of utility companies for D.C. and its suburbs (please note that the utilities outside of D.C. may vary slightly by county or city):
Corporate apartment residents in Washington, D.C. will find other useful information on local services and utilities by contacting the city government. The Washington, D.C. Resident Resource Center also has information useful to new Washington, D.C. residents.
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