Weekly and Monthly Short Lets in Bromley for Long Projects

If a project is going to keep you or your team in the area for more than a couple of weeks, a monthly short let in Bromley almost always works out cheaper and calmer than a string of nightly bookings. A weekly or monthly short let is a fully furnished serviced apartment booked for a fixed block of time, with the nightly rate falling the longer you stay. This guide explains how the longer-stay pricing works, what a longer let includes, and how to book one for a multi-week or multi-month job.

Why a longer let beats nightly booking for a project

Nightly rates are built for short trips. Hold an apartment for a week or a month and the operator carries far less turnover, cleaning and empty-night risk, so they can price the stay lower. You also get continuity: the same base for the whole job, no repeated check-ins, and a settled routine for an early start on site. For a team, one apartment booked by the month is simpler to manage and to expense than a rolling set of separate nights.

How weekly and monthly rates are structured

Most operators quote three tiers: a nightly rate, a lower weekly rate, and a lower again monthly rate. The step down is real, so it is worth asking for the weekly and monthly figure directly rather than multiplying the nightly price, which overstates the cost of a long stay. As a rough rule, the discount grows with the length and the certainty of the booking, and quieter periods of the year give you more room to negotiate a longer block.

Length of stayTypical pricing basisBest for
1 to 6 nightsNightly rateShort visits and single tasks
1 to 3 weeksWeekly rate (lower per night)A defined phase of work
1 month or moreMonthly rate (lowest per night)Long contracts and rolling projects

What a longer short let includes

A serviced let is fully furnished and self-catering, which is what sets it apart from a hotel or a bare rental. For a longer stay you should expect utilities, broadband, council tax and a cleaning schedule wrapped into one inclusive figure, a kitchen with the basics to cook, a washing machine, and a workspace. Check the broadband speed, the cleaning frequency, whether linen and towels are refreshed mid-stay, and whether parking is available if the team is driving to site.

Typical costs to plan around

Exact prices move with the property, the size of the apartment and the time of year, so treat any figure as a starting point and ask the operator for a quote against your dates. The pattern to budget for is straightforward: the weekly rate undercuts seven separate nights, and the monthly rate undercuts the weekly rate again. For a team, splitting a two or three bedroom apartment across the group brings the per-person cost down further, because a serviced let is priced per property, not per room. Our guide to contractor accommodation cost per night in Bromley sets out the nightly baseline these longer rates discount from.

Choosing a base for a Bromley project

Bromley sits on good road and rail links into central London and out across south-east London and Kent, which is why it works as a base for site teams covering a wide patch. If the job is nearer Croydon, Beckenham or Orpington, a Bromley apartment still keeps you a short drive away while giving the team a quieter, residential place to rest. Pick a location that balances the commute to site with parking and somewhere to buy food, since a self-catering stay only saves money if a supermarket is close.

How to book a longer stay

Booking a longer let is simple if you have the details ready. Give the operator the exact start and end dates, the number of people, whether you need parking, and the company information if a business is paying. Ask for the weekly and monthly rate, what is included, and the cleaning schedule, then confirm in writing. For company stays, request a VAT invoice to the business at the point of booking so the paperwork matches your accounts. You can see availability and ask about longer rates on the Bromley Short Lets homepage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a weekly and monthly short let in Bromley?
Both are self-contained serviced apartments booked for a set period rather than per night. A weekly short let suits a job of one to several weeks, while a monthly let is booked in calendar-month blocks for longer assignments. The longer the booking, the lower the effective nightly rate, because the operator has less turnover and void risk to price in.

How much can you save by booking monthly rather than nightly?
Savings vary by property and season, but monthly rates are commonly a good deal lower per night than the nightly price, with weekly rates in between. The discount reflects the operator filling the apartment for a guaranteed block, so ask for the weekly and monthly rate directly rather than multiplying the nightly figure.

Are bills and council tax included in a monthly short let?
In a serviced let they normally are. The headline rate usually covers utilities, broadband, council tax and a cleaning schedule, so there is one inclusive figure to budget against. Confirm the cleaning frequency and whether mid-stay linen changes are included before you book.

Can a company book and pay for a longer stay?
Yes. Most operators take company bookings and issue a VAT invoice to the business, which is the usual route for contractor and project teams. Provide the company details and project dates up front so the paperwork matches your accounts.

Do longer short lets come furnished and equipped for work?
Yes. A serviced let is fully furnished with a kitchen, washing facilities, workspace and broadband as standard. For a working stay, check the broadband speed and that there is a proper desk or table to work from.