Housr, a fast-growing luxury managed living brand, is making its foray into the short-stay accommodation market, targeting the increasing demand for flexible corporate stays. The company has launched its new luxury managed stays across four key cities—Gurugram, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, and Vizag—offering a selection of over 30 properties from day one. This expansion is driven by Housr’s rapid growth over the past 18 months, with 90%+ occupancy rates across its 70+ properties.

The short-stay segment, which targets upwardly mobile business travelers, aims to provide a seamless, high-quality experience for professionals on the move. The brand’s new offering caters to a growing corporate travel sector valued at over USD 10.6 billion in India, with projections for significant growth in the coming years. Housr’s focus on creating bespoke rooms within its existing properties for corporate stays aims to redefine the business travel experience by offering customizable solutions and high-end amenities.

According to Housr’s Founder & CEO, Deepak Anand, the decision to enter the short-stay market was motivated by strong demand from current residents who expressed interest in a tailored, corporate-focused accommodation format. Housr’s offerings include premium services such as professional housekeeping, laundry on demand, buffet meals, high-speed WiFi, and 3-tier security, ensuring an elevated stay for business travelers.

As part of its expansion plans, Housr will launch 10 new properties in the first quarter of 2025. With a focus on business travelers aged 25 to 40 years, Housr aims to solidify its position as a leader in the managed living segment while catering to the evolving needs of corporate professionals.

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