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Request a WayhomeSometimes people need housing for more than a couple of weeks but less than a year. Maybe you’re relocating for work, waiting for a new home to be ready, or testing out a city before committing long-term. In these cases, extended-stay hotels are a common option. They’re easy to book, often cheaper than a long-term lease, and come with flexible terms. For solo travelers or couples, the compact space and simple setup can work well.
But for families, groups, pet owners, or anyone trying to build real routines, extended stays don’t always feel like the right fit. That’s where Wayhome comes in—offering fully furnished houses designed for mid-length stays, with the space, privacy, and comfort of a real home.

Extended stays fill a gap between hotels and leases—but they come with their own challenges. Before committing, it helps to know what daily life in one can feel like.
The Realities of Extended Stay Living
Extended-stay hotels serve a purpose, but they’re not designed for long-term comfort. Here’s what you may run into:



The Wayhome Alternative
Wayhome is built for the middle ground: longer than a hotel stay, shorter than a lease. Instead of a studio, you get a full home designed for actual living:


Cost Comparison: San Antonio Example
To put the differences into perspective, we ran a real case study in San Antonio, Texas. We pulled current listings for both an extended-stay hotel and a Wayhome rental property, comparing them side by side for a 2-month stay. Here’s what we found:
- Extended Stay: ~$2,165/month → ~$4,330 total for 2 months (single studio suite, 291 sq ft, 1 kitchenette, 1 queen bed, 1 sofa sleeper, 1 bath).
- Wayhome: ~$4,500/month for a 3-bedroom home → ~$9,000 total for 2 months (2,241 sq ft., 1 full kitchen, 3 beds, 3 baths, fully furnished).
On paper, the extended stay looks like the cheaper choice—about $4,670 less over 2 months. But the value can depend on household size and how you choose to book:
- Solo traveler or couple: Extended stay clearly wins on price.
- Family or Group: Families or groups may either share a studio (~$4,330) to save money, which means ~300 sq. ft. shared by 3+ people and a kitchenette not ideal for daily family meals, or book two rooms (~$8,660), which brings costs closer to Wayhome’s $9,000 but still with less space and no full kitchen.
Comparison at a Glance (San Antonio Example, 2 months)

Note: Costs and space vary by city, property type, and season. This San Antonio example is illustrative and may differ in other locations.
For a solo traveler, the extended stay wins on price. But for families or groups who might otherwise need multiple hotel rooms, the cost per person with Wayhome often comes out competitive—while offering far more comfort, privacy, and livability.
Why Wayhome Can Be More Cost-Effective
Extended stays are budget-friendly upfront, but Wayhome’s setup often works out better for longer, real-life stays:

The Bottom Line

Extended stays are budget-friendly and convenient for a week or two, especially for solo travelers or couples. But the trade-offs—limited space, lack of privacy, restricted locations, and minimal amenities—make them less than ideal for true living.
Wayhome costs more upfront, but it gives you a real home: furnished, spacious, in the neighborhood you choose, and flexible without a long lease. For families or groups staying multiple months, it often becomes the more cost-effective option once you balance cost, comfort, and quality of life.
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