LUXE LIFE

I live in a five star hotel full time – I’m trolled but it actually SAVES me money and someone always cleans up after me

LIVING in a five star hotel sounds like a dream and apparently, it is.

Lauren Tickner, 25, from England, currently lives full time in a luxury hotel in Dubai.

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Lauren Tickner, showed off her two-bedroom hotel room in Dubai and revealed how affordable it wasCredit: YouTube/Lauren Tickner
, Lauren, a digital nomad said getting up in a hole bed every morning may seem like a heavy investment, but that alone makes it worth it.

Lauren pays £2,933 ($3,500) a month to stay there, but unlike a normal apartment, she also gets everything done for her, including the cleaning.

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Lauren admits she loves to work so she can afford her lifestyle.

"It's crazy that the amount I spend on my living is more than most people my age make per month."

"In my opinion, there's nothing better than coming back to a freshly tidied apartment," she said.

"Not only does that mean I have more time, but it also means I have more energy.

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"I'm huge on protecting my energy because if there's a task that I just really don't want to do that's going to make me feel negativity.

"And if I have that negativity in my life then that's going to make me show up to my course, to my meetings, to my work not as the type of person I particularly want to be."

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Lauren also doesn't have to worry about buying drinking water as the hotel provides her with fresh bottles every single day.

Because Lauren also gets her meals delivered to her, she revealed she rarely uses the kitchen appliances provided for her.

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The digital nomad also gets all of her packages delivered up to her room and explained why she opted for a hotel to live in rather than an apartment.

She claimed she saw it as more of an investment then a cost.

Lauren continued: "I don't have to deal with landlords, I don't have to pay any utility bills, everything is so easy."

But it does come with its downfall as living in a hotel can make it hard to get a bank account.

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Although Lauren doesn't see her living costs as expensive, many people who viewed the video did.

One wrote: "3500 a month is a lot honestly I probably wouldn’t be able to afford something like this but I’d like to live in a cheap hotel with my pets for a year or something."

"$3500 for a big room, I just need a small hotel room & I'm happy," another added.

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