Remote Work or WFH? Upgrade Your Office with iTrip Homes For Rent

Have high speed wi-fi, will travel. Travel doesn’t have to mean putting work on hold—or sacrificing quality family time. Who says you need to work from home when you can work from paradise? Quiet workspaces, comfortable furnishings, and plenty of things to do call for a remote work at an iTrip rental. Here are several of our short-term property destinations with amazing office setups and amenities once 5pm hits.

La Quinta, California

Photo of a family home in La Quinta by the pool and golf course

With more than 350 days of sunshine a year, La Quinta, California is a healthy antidote to screen fatigue. Natural light, warm temps, and wide-open spaces are the ultimate productivity boosters and stress relievers—plus, they keep the kids happy and active.

WFH perks in La Quinta:

  • Peaceful desert mornings with coffee on the patio

  • Breaks spent in the pool or exploring local cafes

  • Close proximity to Palm Springs International Airport for easy access

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Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale house with outside pergola dining area and pool

Imagine working from home pool-side. If you’re craving a change of scenery, Scottsdale, Arizona offers a refreshing upgrade from your usual home office setup. With sunny skies, spacious vacation rentals, and easy access to both nature and urban amenities, it’s one of the best spots to work hard and live well. Plus: Scottsdale is just minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, making it easy to fly in and out for business.

WFH Perks in Scottsdale: 

After logging off, Scottsdale offers world-class:

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Kiawah and Seabrook Islands, South Carolina

Loungers on a deck facing the marsh of Kiawah Island, SC

When your office can be anywhere, why not make it somewhere extraordinary? Kiawah and Seabrook Islands offer the rare opportunity to work remotely in a peaceful, luxurious setting surrounded by nature — without sacrificing convenience or connectivity.

Traveling with family? The islands are incredibly safe and family-friendly, offering:

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Boise, Idaho

Photo of people surfing at Boise Whitewater Park

Boise, Idaho might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of remote work destinations—but that’s exactly why it’s such a hidden gem for short-term rentals. With a strong local economy, access to nature, low-key charm, and modern conveniences, Boise is a favorite for remote workers looking to combine productivity with livability.

When you log off, Boise delivers something most cities can’t: easy access to the outdoors.

WFH benefits in Boise:

You can go from spreadsheets to mountain sunsets in the same afternoon.

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Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Photo of Pigeon Forge patio with metal table and chairs overlooking valley views

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee may be known for its family-friendly attractions and Great Smoky Mountain charm, but it’s also a smart choice for remote workers—especially those looking to mix productivity with natural beauty and small-town ease. One of the biggest perks of working from Pigeon Forge? Nature is your backyard.

If you’re looking to get more done and enjoy the season more, this is your chance to work smarter, live better, and maybe even get outside on your lunch break. Instead of burnout, you’ll find balance. Explore more iTrip short-term rental property destinations.