How to compare long-term homes
Start with total monthly cost, not headline rent alone. Ask about utilities, internet, water, security, maintenance, deposit, renewal terms, and included furniture.
Long-term rentals need practical details: lease length, furnishings, utilities, internet, maintenance, parking, and what the monthly rent really includes.
Start with total monthly cost, not headline rent alone. Ask about utilities, internet, water, security, maintenance, deposit, renewal terms, and included furniture.
Long-term rentals are useful for relocation planning, retirement scouting, remote work, families testing a city, and renters who want stability before buying.
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Frequently asked questions
Many renters treat three months or longer as long-stay, but each listing has its own lease rules and minimum term.
Whenever possible, yes. Verify condition, neighborhood, noise, water, internet, and actual furnishings before committing.