Monthly & Long-Term Stays in Amman

Most of our apartments are prepared and equipped for long stays, not just nights. They're a comfortable, fully serviced base for relocations, remote work, longer business trips, and extended visits, with flexible terms and preferred long-stay prices.

Who it's for

  • Relocations and people settling into Amman
  • Remote workers and longer business trips
  • Families between homes or visiting for a season
  • Medical, study, or extended family stays

What's included

  • Fully furnished, move-in ready apartments
  • High-speed WiFi and a fully equipped kitchen
  • Optional weekly or bi-weekly cleaning
  • Prime neighborhoods across Amman
  • Direct, around-the-clock host support
  • Preferred, discounted long-stay pricing

How it works

  • Message us on WhatsApp with your dates and the area you prefer
  • We send you a monthly rate and confirm availability
  • Check in with a smart-lock code, no key handover needed

Monthly stays — FAQ

Can I rent an apartment monthly?
Yes — most of our apartments are available by the month, with preferred long-stay rates.
Are utilities included?
Your choice: all-inclusive (electricity, gas, water, and a building guard in one fixed price) or pay-per-usage.
Is there a minimum stay?
It varies by apartment. Message us on WhatsApp with your dates and we'll confirm.
How do I book a monthly stay?
Message us on WhatsApp with your dates and preferred area. We'll send a monthly rate and point you to the Airbnb listing to book.
How much does a furnished apartment cost in Amman per month?
As a rough guide, furnished monthly rentals in Amman run about 600–1,500 JOD per month depending on size, neighborhood, and season. This is indicative — message us on WhatsApp with your dates for an exact rate.
Which are the best neighborhoods in Amman for expats?
Expats usually favour Abdoun (quiet embassy district), Deir Ghbar and Um Uthaina (calm and residential), and Abdali or Shmeisani (central and walkable). See our neighborhood guides to compare.

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