Sunday, December 2, 2012

Can we find a pet allowed single family home for rent in Sarasota or Bradenton FL?

Q. We want to move to Manatee County Florida to Bradenton or Sarasota but during we are getting ready to buy a home we need to rent a single family house that allow pets and have at list 2 bedrooms because we have kids. We can pay from $600 to $900 per month, so, Can we find a nice single family home with these descriptions for rent for at list a year?

A. Sure, most owners will let you have a pet if you pay an additional security deposit up front. Just be SURE that it's refundable, because sometimes it's not, and you could wind up paying a couple hundred extra bucks for nothing if your pet does NO damage.

Good luck, and the link below is to the real estate listings pages of the Sarasota Herald Tribune website...


how to find single family homes for rent in MA?
Q. I need help in finding single family homes for rent in MASS. I'm not sure on where to look and I really need to find a place asap. If anyone in MASS knows anything or just anyone's advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thank youuu

A. craigslist.com, the city daily newspaper, local weeklies & PennySavers. If you are looking for a larger or high-end house to rent, find realtors in that community/city.


Looking for single family home rentals in Miami/Homestead area. Anyone know a good search website?
Q. Most of the websites I've visited are geared mostly towards apartments/condos. I'm looking for single family homes for rent. Thanks!

A. single family homes... lol, the uk phrase is alot easier, detatched house, anyway try zillow


How much would it cost to rent or own a single family home in hawaii? ?
Q. I was wondering how much it would cost to rent a single family home anywhere in hawaii? Or how much it would cost a month to own a single family home in hawaii?

A. Because Hawaii is made up of several islands, the cost of housing really depends on which island you want to live on. Here is some information that explains the differences between each island and they have other helpful resources about moving to Hawaii, as well. http://www.hawaii.com/dream-and-shop/movingtohawaii/movingtohawaii/articles/317/deciding_where_to_live.php

Generally, pricing for single family homes ranges from average to rather high, because land is a precious commodity on the islands. Prices are dropping, so now is definitely a good time to buy. I read on a blog that Prudential released the numbers for housing in their quarterly report. In the report, median ownership prices were around half a million to 600,000 - which is low. http://hawaiirealestatereporter.com/real-estate-trends/maui-q3-real-estate-activity-report/

For rentals, I'd suggest going to rentals.com to find some actual properties that are available now and to compare prices.





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