Corporate Housing

The Executive's
Guide to Atlanta

February 2026

Moving to a new city for a ninety-day project or a permanent relocation is an exercise in logistics. Between navigatingAtlanta’s famous traffic and finding a neighborhood that offers both proximity to the office and a place to actually decompress, the “in-between” period can be the most stressful part of the journey.
At Ansley & Oak Stays, we specialize in providing the “soft place to land” for professionals. Here is our insider’s playbook for making your Atlanta transition seamless.

1. Prioritize Your Infrastructure

When you are working remotely or leading a team through a transition, your housing is your headquarters. A hotel room rarely offers the “Adult in the Room” infrastructure required for high-level focus.

The Tech: Look for properties that offer dedicated fiber internet. At our Oak Grove residence, we provide AT&T 1-Gig Fiber, ensuring that your video conferences and large data transfers are uninterrupted.

The Workspace: A kitchen table is not an office. Seek out homes with dedicated, quiet workspaces. Our glass-door private offices allow you to separate “work life” from “home life,” even when they exist under the same roof.

2. Understand the Neighborhood Rhythm

Atlanta is a city of “pockets.” You want to be close enough to the action (like the Georgia World Congress Center or the Buckhead financial district) without being trapped in the noise.

Woodland Hills & Kirkwood: We intentionally chose these neighborhoods because they offer a “Modern Organic”lifestyle — leafy, quiet, residential streets that are just minutes away from major interstates (I-85 and I-20). You get the convenience of the city with the peace of a private neighborhood.

3. Outsource the Maintenance

If you are in town for a high-stakes project, the last thing you want to manage is a cleaning schedule or grocery runs.

The Housekeeping Advantage: One of the biggest perks of an Ansley & Oak stay is our complimentary bi-weekly housekeeping for stays over 14 days. We believe true luxury is maintenance-free living.

Local Logistics: Use delivery services like Instacart or Whole Foods delivery to stock the chef-grade kitchen before you even arrive. Having a stocked fridge on Day 1 is the quickest way to feel at home.

4. Decompress Like a Local

To avoid burnout during a relocation, you have to leave the “Relocation Bubble.”

The BeltLine: Take a morning walk or a bike ride on the Atlanta BeltLine to see the city’s art and energy.

Dining: Skip the tourist traps. Ask us for our curated list of “quiet luxury” dining spots in Morningside or Virginia Highland where you can actually hear your own conversation.

Frequently Asked

What is the best area for corporate housing in Atlanta?
Neighborhoods like Woodland Hills and Kirkwood offer the best balance of quiet residential living with immediate highway access to downtown and Buckhead.

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