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Life as a Digital Nomad Staying with Dash Living

I moved to Hong Kong around six years ago, and I’ve been renting since I moved here. My lease was coming to an end in May, and if you’ve lived in Hong Kong long enough, you’ll know moving is stressful. Finding a new place can be tough—and that’s only half the battle!

That’s why Dash Living came to mind. They offer three types of products: Dash Suites, Dash Coliving and Dash Hotel. They focus on serviced living, meaning I don’t need to worry about moving around, setting up utilities, landlords, and agent fees.

The question arises: Which product line is the right one?

DASH SUITES

One of the big things I look for when it comes to moving apartments: could I get to work easily? I have a full-time job in Causeway Bay, and I have a busy schedule, so I didn’t want to worry about the commute. Thankfully, all the suites are in the city center and include housekeeping. I did a tour on a Wednesday, signed my contract and moved in on a Friday.

Monthly rental fees start from $13,000 for a Standard Studio, with a minimum length stay of one month. You’ll find everything you need for everyday life, from a cozy bed to a spacious wardrobe, to a fully equipped kitchen.

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DASH COLIVING

After a month at Dash Suites, I moved on to Dash Coliving. The space takes pride in community living, and I loved that aspect of it. Before my lease ended in May, I was living in a 300-square-foot studio in Sheung Wan, where I didn’t know anybody in the neighborhood. You end up sitting at home, and Netflix becomes your best friend. I missed meeting new faces. Here, the community is already built-in.

What I liked was the well-thought-out design for not just the ensuite rooms but also the common space and the rooftop. The common space is on the sixth floor, and it includes a kitchen, a table that can seat up to 8 people, and a lounge area with a couch and a big TV. Sometimes, when I needed to work from home, I worked down there. Also, I probably used the kitchen more than anyone else. While I don’t cook a lot, I like to bake, and it has an oven and a big prep space.

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DASH HOTEL

The third stop was Dash Hotel. It may seem to be an odd decision, but for those who are asking, “Can you live in a hotel?” the answer is yes! Everything is under one roof, including a gym and laundrette. If you don’t have a lot of absolute needs like a kitchenette—give hotel living a try.

The hotel has an ideal location, located right next to the K11 shopping mall, a major shopping mall which has its own supermarket and plenty of food options. Need to cook? Dash Coliving is a 10-minute walk, and you can use their shared kitchen space.

The thing I’ve learned over the last few months—serviced living allows you to get the most out of city living. Living with Dash meant that I didn’t need to worry about cleaning or paying bills. Instead, I could focus on work, activities I enjoyed and the benefits of being a Dash member such as the free gym pass at V02.

 

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