5 keys to being happier if you work far from home
More and more people are relocating to another city for professional reasons. Job mobility, driven by temporary opportunities, projects lasting months or the possibility of hybrid work, leads thousands of professionals to reorganise their lives far from their usual circle. Although it can be an enriching experience, it also poses major challenges: how do you find emotional balance and wellbeing when you live far from home?
Adjusting to a new routine, finding time for yourself, feeling accompanied or simply resting well are aspects that can make the difference between “living away” and really feeling good. That’s why at Be Casa (www.becasaapartments.com), the flexible accommodation model managed by Greystar, we propose a clear formula: creating an environment that facilitates work-life balance, promotes wellbeing and turns working away from home into a positive and enriching stage.
With communities in Alcobendas, Valdebebas, Rivas-Vaciamadrid and San Sebastián de los Reyes, it offers a new concept of flexible accommodation. Its fully equipped homes combine independence, comfort and community, with a choice of studios and apartments of 1, 2 and up to 4 bedrooms (in the case of Alcobendas). This model is designed so each person can adapt to their new routine without worries, feeling accompanied from day one, and to create an environment where the resident feels at home, even when far away, and can combine work, leisure and rest.
1. Create a routine that includes time for yourself
When you live alone or away from your usual environment, work can take up more space than it should. In the absence of plans with friends or family breaks, you run the risk of falling into hyperconnection or silent loneliness. That’s why it’s essential to organise your day with time for yourself: to exercise, to go out for some fresh air or simply to rest.
Be Casa has a wide variety of common areas integrated into the buildings. Pool, coworking, gym, cinema, rooftops with barbecue… All designed to switch off without needing to leave the building. These spaces, designed for rest and leisure, help mark the difference between work and personal time, something key to maintaining mental and physical balance.
2. Connect with other people
One of the biggest challenges of moving for work is social disconnection. The distance from family and friends and the lack of close relationships can make the days feel long, especially at first. However, living in an environment where it’s easy to meet people and do different activities makes a real difference.
At Be Casa, coexistence has been designed precisely to encourage that natural contact between people. From common areas to activities organised in the buildings, everything invites you to socialise, share and create new connections. Whether in the coworking space, signing up for a group class at the gym or sharing an impromptu dinner on the rooftop, living accompanied becomes easy even when you arrive alone.
In that shared environment, opportunities also arise to build professional bonds, network and enrich both your personal and working life.
3. Surround yourself with an environment that inspires you
Aesthetics also influence how we feel. Bright, well-distributed spaces with thoughtful design help us rest better, concentrate more easily and feel comfortable with ourselves. It’s not just about having a place to sleep, but about living in an environment that motivates and welcomes.
Be Casa apartments are designed with that goal: functional, welcoming and fully equipped, with natural light, warm materials and details designed to turn every stay into a home. Plus, there are different options to suit every profile, all with equipped kitchen, air conditioning and comfortable spaces to live and work.
4. Introduce flexibility into your routine
Uncertainty about the duration of a project or your professional future is common among those who relocate for work. In those cases, having a flexible accommodation model removes much of the stress caused by not knowing how long you’ll be in one place.
Be Casa lets you choose stays from days to months, with the possibility of changing location within its network of communities in the Community of Madrid (Alcobendas, Valdebebas, Rivas-Vaciamadrid, San Sebastián de los Reyes and more), according to the needs of each stage. This flexibility greatly simplifies personal planning and allows you to adapt calmly to any professional or life change.
5. Look for a place that makes it easy (giving you more time for yourself)
“Living far from home doesn’t mean giving up self-care or socialising. On the contrary: it can be an opportunity to adopt new habits, reconnect with yourself, expand your circle of friends and redefine what makes us feel good. But that’s only possible if you have an environment that helps you manage day-to-day life better”, says Marino Laso, Senior Marketing Manager at Greystar.
Be Casa communities are designed to simplify the lives of those who live in them: cafeteria, laundry, regular cleaning, maintenance, included Wi-Fi, parking, security and 24h reception. Everything is included so each resident can focus on their work, their wellbeing and enjoying their free time without complications.