What housing providers sell.
A room, a bed, a lease or licence, for a price. The relationship ends at the door.
Frequently asked
No. Nia is workforce continuity infrastructure, not housing or accommodation, and the difference isn't semantic, it's structural.
A room, a bed, a lease or licence, for a price. The relationship ends at the door.
A managed work-live bundle: continuity across Living, Work, and Essentials, delivered to a Member under a single membership fee, as one composite service. A Nest is part of that bundle, not the product itself. Work continuity support and Essentials — daily needs, savings tools, remittance infrastructure, community support — are inseparable parts of the same membership, not add-ons to a room booking.
Housing and accommodation are standalone services. What Nia runs is a single, indivisible continuity service for the migrant worker, structured and priced as one thing because it functions as one thing. A Member isn't renting a bed and separately shopping for income continuity and financial tools elsewhere, everything is one membership, one relationship, one system.
If you searched for worker housing or worker accommodation, workforce continuity infrastructure is the category you're actually looking for, and it's a different thing, built differently, for a different reason.
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