I haven't checked them out.
A friend of mine used to live in an apartment hotel in Dubai (might have been one of the Address properties, not sure), and it was actually really nice.
I have lived in so many different places in my life, I don't think I ever want to furnish a place again.
Besides, to me, it's just a commodity. I don't really care about my surroundings as long as they are nice. But I guess that's what nomadism does to you.
I just can't stand low quality.
Unless you live in very high end (and I mean almost true 5-star/luxurious) place, it will never feel high-quality to me. Let me list a few examples of things that are often more of a miss than a hit:
- No privacy when bringing guests/girls (staff and cameras)
- TVs. Generally they are shitty, and even if you get a decent one, it is probably a low cost model (I don't think they would put an OLED TV, even in a FS residence for example)
- Walkway passage & irregular cleaning times. Can't stand corridor noises and people knocking on the door at random times
- Door cards regularly demagnetizing
- Generic furniture and cheap decorations and paintings
- The people around you are all here temporarily = it just feels like a hotel; because it is.
- Kitchen is generally under equipped, equipment is shitty (most of them use electric stove, or weak/cheap induction ones). I never came across a proper induction or gas stove.
- More expensive than renting a place yourself, furnishing it is not that expensive if you have a bit of a longer term vision (1-2 years)
- Reliance on staff for everything. I don't want to depend on someone to do my laundry. I also don't want the staff to burn my expensive clothes because they wash them at 60 degrees and tumble dry them.
- Can not always be used as a place of residence to justify your residence for tax purposes