Key Housing has announced its expansion into Washington State with the Lightbox property in Seattle as its Featured Listing for March 2026. The company, known for identifying hard-to-find corporate housing throughout California, is applying its specialized identification process to the Seattle market, where housing availability presents similar challenges. According to company President Bob Lee, finding suitable short-term housing often requires insider information, a gap Key Housing aims to fill with its detective-like approach to uncovering hidden gem properties.
The Lightbox, located at 4545 8th Avenue NE in Seattle, offers furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments for short-term and corporate stays. Its proximity to the University of Washington and major highways like I-5 and SR 520 provides strategic access for business travelers. The property's location allows residents to walk to shops and dining, with downtown Seattle accessible via a short train ride. This positioning addresses what Lee describes as a paradox: Washington's strong business climate coexisting with difficulty finding overnight accommodations.
Seattle's diverse business landscape makes corporate housing particularly valuable. The city attracts professionals from technology, healthcare, aerospace, higher education, and global trade sectors, with major employers including Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and the University of Washington. The Lightbox's modern interiors feature quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, wood-plank flooring, in-home washer and dryer units, and large windows offering Seattle views. Smart home technology and high-speed internet cater specifically to remote workers, with these tech-friendly features proving popular among technology professionals.
Amenities extend beyond individual units to include community features designed for both productivity and comfort. The property offers a rooftop lounge with outdoor kitchen, fire pit, and movie screen; a 24-hour fitness center; resident lounge; controlled access; package lockers; bike storage; and electric vehicle charging stations. The building's pet-friendly policy allows business travelers to bring companions, addressing a frequently overlooked need in temporary housing situations. More details about the Lightbox property are available at https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-rental-properties/lightbox/.
The expansion represents Key Housing's strategic growth beyond its California base, where it has established itself in cities ranging from San Francisco and Los Angeles to smaller markets like Fresno and Burbank. The company's methodology involves conducting client interviews to understand specific housing needs, then applying proprietary matching processes to identify optimal properties. For those interested in exploring additional Seattle options, the company maintains a dedicated city page at https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-housing-city/seattle/.
The introduction of specialized corporate housing services to Seattle carries implications for both the business travel industry and the local economy. By providing quality temporary housing with premium amenities in strategic locations, Key Housing addresses a logistical challenge that can impact corporate relocation efficiency, employee satisfaction during extended business trips, and overall productivity for companies operating in competitive sectors. The company's focus on hard-to-find properties suggests untapped inventory in tight housing markets, potentially influencing how property managers and developers approach the short-term rental segment in major metropolitan areas.


