The top 8 most popular Silicon Valley Airbnb listings tech workers book for business travel proves price and location are everything

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8. A San Francisco guest suite comes with a private patio for $180.

8. A San Francisco guest suite comes with a private patio for $180.

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This listing is conveniently located in Dolores Heights, near public transportation.

This listing is conveniently located in Dolores Heights, near public transportation.
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7. This $95 Cupertino guest suite is an affordable option for workers looking to be near Apple's campus.

7. This $95 Cupertino guest suite is an affordable option for workers looking to be near Apple's campus.

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Although it's technically a suite off the main house, this unit has a private entrance, plus it's own kitchen, bathroom, and living area.

Although it's technically a suite off the main house, this unit has a private entrance, plus it's own kitchen, bathroom, and living area.
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6. This $275 ground floor studio apartment is located in a trendy San Francisco neighborhood.

6. This $275 ground floor studio apartment is located in a trendy San Francisco neighborhood.

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Explore San Francisco after work, or hang out in the backyard.

Explore San Francisco after work, or hang out in the backyard.
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5. In Mountain View, $158 a night will get you a 1-bedroom apartment with easy access to Google and Stanford.

5. In Mountain View, $158 a night will get you a 1-bedroom apartment with easy access to Google and Stanford.

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With on-site laundry and easy access to In-N-Out, this is the perfect Silicon Valley home base.

With on-site laundry and easy access to In-N-Out, this is the perfect Silicon Valley home base.
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4. For $285, travelers can stay in a sunny Mission District apartment with a private garden.

4. For $285, travelers can stay in a sunny Mission District apartment with a private garden.

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Natural light and a queen bed make this a great place to end your day.

Natural light and a queen bed make this a great place to end your day.
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3. This basement studio in San Francisco is $169 per night.

3. This basement studio in San Francisco is $169 per night.

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The 'mother-in-law' suite has a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette.

The 'mother-in-law' suite has a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette.
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It also comes with a gated garden, and it's within walking distance of the Castro neighborhood.

It also comes with a gated garden, and it's within walking distance of the Castro neighborhood.

2. A room in Milpitas, on the fringe of Silicon Valley, is also popular for its easy commuting location, and it's a steal at $48 per night.

2. A room in Milpitas, on the fringe of Silicon Valley, is also popular for its easy commuting location, and it's a steal at $48 per night.

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This listing consists of a private bed and bathroom, with a separate entrance, in a Milpitas home.

This listing consists of a private bed and bathroom, with a separate entrance, in a Milpitas home.

The popularity of this single bedroom shows that for tech workers, location trumps every other amenity.

The popularity of this single bedroom shows that for tech workers, location trumps every other amenity.
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1. Tech workers still prefer hotels - their number one pick is this room in San Francisco's Hotel Whitcomb.

1. Tech workers still prefer hotels - their number one pick is this room in San Francisco's Hotel Whitcomb.

At $125 per night, this hotel in the Tenderloin district is a convenient choice, with the typical amenities that you can expect from a hotel.

At $125 per night, this hotel in the Tenderloin district is a convenient choice, with the typical amenities that you can expect from a hotel.
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