Medium-Term Rentals
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback
Should I rent for 6 months?
Have a house I was planning on using as a long term rental, but been asked if I would rent it for 6 months. Obviously I would charge more for this (research shows 25% - 35% over LTR rate), and I wouldn't be furnishing the house. If I were to rent for 6 moths, the lease would end Feb/March time frame given its almost September now. Its always been my understanding that renting in the winter months can be challenging compared to spring/summer. Whats your take on this? Stick to LTR or see how this goes as a MTR?
Good problem to have! I would think that MTR is same rent as LTR if the property is unfurnished so definitely confirm your numbers there. As for MTR in the winter, depends on the market. We have an airbnb in PHX and winter is our best months of the year so it really depends where the property is located. I would try to network with other MTR landlords in the area to determine best course of action
-
Lender California (#NMLS 2147192)
- Atlas Mortgage Group
- 209-329-8567
- https://www.atlasmortgagegrp.com
- [email protected]
Quote from @Clayton Silva:
Good problem to have! I would think that MTR is same rent as LTR if the property is unfurnished so definitely confirm your numbers there. As for MTR in the winter, depends on the market. We have an airbnb in PHX and winter is our best months of the year so it really depends where the property is located. I would try to network with other MTR landlords in the area to determine best course of action
Yea, I would agree that the rate wouldn't be on par as an MTR that is furnished, however I do remember from my renter days that the shorter duration leases were more expensive per month than the yearly leases.
I immediately posted my question in here thinking "6 months lease?? thats an MTR!". But its obviously not exactly the same as the house is not furnished...but it did have me thinking...
I think if you're getting 25% - 35% more than LTR rent for a 6 month lease it may be worth it be slightly off cycle. If you are getting 35% more than you have a 2 month cushion to rent the property before it's not worth it. Depending on demand in your area that should be feasible. In NYC the demand is lower in the winter but the supply is also lower so apartments rent fairly quickly still (typically within a few weeks).
@Emory Clayton what other potential renters do you have and what size is the house. If it is a larger house and the renter group is families consider that moving in the school year is less common. Is it a firm 6 months or is it likely to be extended.
It depends on your location as to whether or not it is harder to find a new tenant in March. The fact that you'd be renting it for more, should help you mitigate any lost rent if it does take you a bit longer.