Anecdotally, I've seen luxury/boutique hotels respond to the kitchen/separate rooms appeal by offering those features at competitive prices.
On the other end some hotel brands are pioneering smaller "pod" units to be more competitive with shared rooms/tiny apartments.
I'd generally assume that the economics of maintaining a 10-100 unit hotel are universally better than managing 3 single-family homes if you can maintain "feature-parity".
On the other end some hotel brands are pioneering smaller "pod" units to be more competitive with shared rooms/tiny apartments.
I'd generally assume that the economics of maintaining a 10-100 unit hotel are universally better than managing 3 single-family homes if you can maintain "feature-parity".