Furnished homes. Move in with a suitcase.
Comfortable housing, simplified. Fully furnished homes for project crews, traveling professionals, insurance and corporate relocations, and families who need somewhere good to land — for a month or for a year.
Everything, in
one monthly bill.
No furniture rental, no utility hookups, no internet install, no laundromat. You arrive, you unpack, you get on with the work.
Fully furnished
Beds, sofas, dining, cookware, linens and everyday essentials already in place. Move in and feel at home.
All utilities included
Electric, gas, water and trash roll into one simple monthly bill. Nothing to set up, nothing to transfer.
High-speed internet
Already live on day one, and fast enough to actually work from. Stay connected and productive.
In-unit laundry
Washer and dryer in the home. A small thing that makes a long stay feel dramatically less like a hotel.
Housekeeping available
Optional service for added ease — useful when the crew is working six days a week and nobody wants to clean on the seventh.
Minutes from major highways
Convenient to job sites across Jefferson County and Greater St. Louis. Less time in the truck, more time on site.
Clean, calm, and
actually nice.
Every home is furnished and styled by me personally. I don't put anything in a rental I wouldn't be happy to sleep in myself.





Four steps, and
usually a few days.
No portal, no application fee to look, no waiting on a corporate approval chain. You talk to me and I tell you what's open.
Tell me the dates
Move-in, headcount, roughly how long, and where the job site is. That's genuinely all I need to check availability.
I send what's open
Real photos of the actual home you'd be in — not a stock gallery — plus the all-in monthly number for your group size and length of stay.
Walk it or video it
See it in person if you're local. If you're coming from out of state, I'll walk you through it on video the same day.
Agreement and keys
A straightforward written agreement, then keys. The home is stocked and ready before you arrive — not the day after.
Flexible spaces to
fit your needs.
Options run from a one bedroom / one bathroom up to large homes where shared spaces are welcome — so the price moves with the size of your team and the length of the stay.
Tell me how many people and how long, and I'll come back with an exact number.
- All utilities and high-speed internet included
- Fully furnished and stocked before you arrive
- One bedroom up to full houses for a crew
- Short term, long term, and everything between
Final rate depends on the home, the number of guests and the length of stay. Ask and I'll quote it honestly.
Before you
ask me.
And if it isn't here, just call. You'll get me, not a script.
What do I actually need to bring?
Clothes, toiletries, and whatever makes a place feel like yours. Beds are made, the kitchen is stocked with cookware and dishes, there are towels and linens, and the basics are in the cupboards. People regularly arrive with a duffel bag and nothing else.
Is there a minimum stay?
These are set up for monthly stays rather than nightly ones, which is what keeps the rate where it is. Short assignments, long assignments and the awkward in-between are all workable — tell me your dates and I'll tell you honestly whether it's a fit.
Can I bring my dog?
Sometimes — it depends on the specific home and on the animal. Ask me rather than assuming either way. If the house you want doesn't work for pets, another one might.
Where do we park work trucks and trailers?
It varies by property, and it's worth raising early. Tell me what you're bringing — pickups, a box truck, a gooseneck — and I'll put you somewhere it actually fits instead of somewhere you'll get a note from a neighbor.
Are utilities really included, or is there a cap?
Electric, gas, water, trash and internet are included in the monthly rate — one bill, nothing to set up in your name and nothing to transfer when you leave. Normal use by the people staying there is simply covered.
Is the house cleaned during our stay?
Housekeeping is available as an optional service. Crews working six days a week tend to take it; a family staying three months usually doesn't. Either is fine — just say which when you book.
We might need to extend. Is that a problem?
Projects run long — it's normal and I'd rather plan for it. Tell me as soon as you suspect it and I'll do what I can to keep you in the same house rather than moving you mid-assignment.
When do you
need to be in?
Tell me the dates, the headcount, and roughly where you need to be. I'll come back with what's open and what it costs — usually the same day.
Local service. Personal touch. That's the SNL difference — you're talking to the owner, not a call center.
Homes usually go before they reach a listing site.
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