Guest guest Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 , There are those 'suites', like hotels, but for longer term stays. I can't think of the names, Embassy Suites is one but they are the high end I think. I looked at one recently. They had a studio and a one bedroom. Everything compact but electricity, cable, internet connection, water, heating and cooling, free use of laundry facility comes in the price. They even had a small gym to use. They clean your room once a week but they said for longer term people they can make different arrangements (perhaps use your own products). Anyway, I notice each apartment is isolated with air conditioning and heating in your unit only so isn't being blown from one room to another. The ones I looked at were very clean. You could see how you react. If you could afford, even temporarily, it would be very easy life. If it started to bother you, could move, since everything is theirs. For longer stays, they bring their rate down. Person I talked to said $50 a night, could go lower in some circumstances. I know that sounds expensive but absolutely everything is included. I was considering since I am so tired. I have a desk job, so all I'd have to do is go to work. No housework or yardwork or maintenance. I think it would help me to work more hours than I am since it is housework and not my desk job that I have difficulty doing due to fatigue issues. I don't know if I will do it but looked attractive. If I could work more at my job, I'd have a better retirement nestegg. Housework is going to get me nowhere. Besides the price, I am a little afraid one could get clostraphobic though. Places are small, but then you may go out more. Hang out reading at the library. I've always thought I'd like to live near the library, and near the Y. I love to go swimming. If I could get a little place like this within walking distance to library and the Y or other swimming pool, I'd be in heaven. I've also considered one of those Air Streams. Have you considered that? Then, where would you do your work? Maybe park it in ideal climate, Arizona?, or other and do your studio work outside?????????? Just trying to think out of the box. Anyway, if you are emotionally down and out you could come and visit me. I don't know if my home is clean enough. I'm living in my mold home. I just fixed things up as best I could. I'm not chemically sensitive. > > -SO SORRY KAREN, just know that several of us understand and know > your pain. I know the hardest thing is to walk away Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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