Renting a house is a great way to avoid the monotony, expense and confinement of a hotel room if you're facing an extended business stay or a temporary job. Home rental make the most sense if your out-of-town business or temporary position is going to last for months or longer.
1. Renting a house - even a nice rental house with plenty of room and amenities - is almost always much cheaper than paying nightly hotel rates.
2. A rental house gives you plenty of extra indoor and outdoor space in which to live, exercise, cook, and, best of all, work more productively.
3. Houses for rent by owner offer flexibility hotel rooms cannot - allowing you to eat, arrive and depart, exercise, and more - without being confined to a schedule (other than the lease term restrictions).
Find house rental listings to fit your budget
Begin with a realistic budget - how much rental house can you afford? Don't skimp on the rental house or your absolute must-haves (for example, air conditioning in the South Florida rental home), but think twice before breaking the bank on that rental home with its own pool, tennis court, and golf course. Get what you need - and what you can afford - in a rental home.
I recommend: Get moving to
Move.com, an invaluable, comprehensive real estate search engine to search houses for rent by owner according to your specific needs; see rental house photos and floor plans for more information.
Prioritize your home rental needs
Renting a house gives you the flexibility to move your family with you - especially if the temporary assignment is expected to last beyond a couple of months - so stop to consider any special home rental needs beyond budget and proximity to the office. Find conveniently located houses for rent by owner with extra bedrooms, in good school districts, and near shops and other services.
I recommend: Peruse the house rental listings at
Rentals.com under "Rental Houses" to search houses for rent by state, city, price range, and more. Click on a specific listing to learn the rental home's school district, neighborhood type, lease terms, pet and smoking policy, and more.
Work with a rental home specialist to find houses for rent by owner
Want to rent a house, but live too far away from your new location to pound the pavement yourself in your hunt for house rentals? No problem - find a real estate agent, property manager, or rental home company that specializes in house rentals. The home rental agent can narrow the rental home options for you, and match you up with the newest house rental listings that meet your criteria.
I recommend: At
Rental Home Match, post home rental requests to have your rental home needs matched with verified real estate agents, landlords, and property managers.
Rent a house through online ads for home rental listings
If you're in the market to rent a house, you're in luck. With the seller's housing market as it is, there are plenty of owners who are choosing to rent out their houses, rather than risk paying two mortgages while their old home sits in the stagnant market.
I recommend: At
Craigslist, click on the city of your choice, and search under "Housing" for specific house rental listings under "Apts/Housing," "Sublets/Temporary," or even "Vacation Rentals. Don't see the rental home of your dreams? Then post what you need under "Housing Wanted."
For Lease By Owner allows you to search for rental homes across the country by rent, availability, and more.