Changes in the way of living, working, and traveling are driving new ways of staying in cities. The growing international mobility and the emergence of profiles such as digital nomads, displaced professionals, or people in transition are consolidating a more dynamic demand, linked to temporary stays. In this context, flexible accommodation is gaining prominence as a growing alternative: it offers greater versatility than traditional formulas, with included services — such as cleaning, internet, or utilities — and access to common areas and facilities. All this in a format that combines comfort, functionality, and a more complete experience during the stay.