Top 10 trends in corporate housing and business travel in 2025

The corporate travel and housing landscape is transforming in 2025, shaped by changing employee expectations, advancements in technology, and a heightened focus on duty of care. As businesses navigate a shifting global economy and the ongoing demand for flexible work, they must rethink their mobility strategies. Below are the top 10 trends in corporate housing and business travel for 2025, along with insights to help companies stay ahead.

Carrie Hartman

Advanced AI is making corporate travel and housing more tailored than ever before. Platforms like 3Sixty’s Home Match technology use machine learning to match travelers with accommodations that fit their specific needs, preferences, and corporate policies. This significantly reduces booking time while optimizing spend. Tip: Leverage AI-powered booking tools to streamline the selection process and ensure employees enjoy a seamless,ultra-personalised experience.

More employees are combining business travel with leisure, and digital nomadism isn’t going anywhere – even with return-to-office mandates. This shift means corporate housing providers should continue to offer longer stays, home-like amenities, and more flexible cancellation policies. Tip: Only use vetted, corporate housing platforms with extended-stay options that support remote work amenities but also come with home-like comforts, such as integrated kitchen and laundry facilities.

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Carrie Hartman brings 20 years of expertise in real estate, relocation, and global sales. As President of the corporate housing marketplace 3Sixty, she expanded the platform’s reach through innovations such as Home Match™ technology and integrated risk analytics with GeoSure and Dun & Bradstreet, setting new standards for corporate travel safety and duty of care.

3Sixty employs strict property vetting, a unique bid platform, and insightful data and reporting dashboards to deliver maximum choice and optimized spend to our clients—reducing the noise around extended employee housing to help people feel at home, even when they’re not.