What are the main differences between temporary and permanent accommodation?

Temporary accommodation refers to short- to mid-term stays (e.g., hotels, short-term rentals) and is typically used by visitors or those still searching for permanent housing. These accommodations are usually fully furnished, with all bills included, making them more expensive than long-term rentals.

Permanent accommodation is long-term housing, often unfurnished, with contracts typically requiring a minimum stay of 12 months. Due to the long-term commitment, securing permanent accommodation can be more challenging and competitive.