Real estate firm JLL moves into short-term rentals
Real estate and investment management firm JLL wants to rival Airbnb.
It has unveiled JLL Short Stays – a short-term rental accommodation platform offering managed accommodation in towns and cities across the UK.
Business and leisure travellers can book fully serviced accommodation for flexible stays ranging from three nights to 12+ months.
JLL Short Stays is part of JLL’s existing technology partnership with Lavanda, a UK proptech company.
JLL Short Stays is currently being rolled out in the UK, with a broader global roll-out expected in 2022.
Sam Winnard, Director at JLLsaid: "JLL Short Stays offers guests a better value alternative to a hotel or serviced apartment, whilst at the same time providing exclusive access to professionally managed premium urban accommodation."
"We have big ambitions for our Short Stays platform, and I’m hugely excited to develop it alongside our network of corporate travel bookers."
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