Deciding What You Need in a Rental Home

It's all About Location

While it may sound simple, finding the right location can be challenging. It’s best to look for something centrally located to all the things and places you consider most important – jobs, schools, friends, shopping, dining, hobbies, etc. This way, you can eliminate long commutes and spend more time doing the things you love.

Square Footage and Floor Plans

Depending on your budget and the area, you should have a minimum and ideal number in mind as far as square footage. Maybe a 1,200-square-foot home would work perfectly, or perhaps you need to find a sizeable 3,000-square-foot home that can accommodate your large family and is ideal for entertaining guests. If you live in 1,000 square feet now and you know you need more space but you’re not sure how much, take a tour of a few of our rental homes of various sizes and see what is ideal for your family – maybe it’s 1,400 square feet, 1,800 square feet, or even 2,000+ square feet.

We recommend considering the type of floor plan you’d prefer as well. Are you looking for an open concept floor plan with the kitchen completely open to the family room and living areas, or a more traditional split floor plan where the kitchen is separate from the formal dining room and living room? Do you want all the bedrooms on the same floor, or would you like the master bedroom to be on a different floor or at least separated from the other bedrooms of the house?

Number of Bedrooms and Bathrooms

When searching for your future rental home, you must consider how many bedrooms you need. If you have kids, will they share a room? Do you have guests often? How many bedrooms do you have now? Is that enough or could you use another bedroom? Maybe you’d like an extra room to serve as a home office, study, or hobbies room. Take a few minutes to think about what would work best for you now and in the future.

Similarly, take a few minutes to consider how many bathrooms would work best for you. If you’re entertaining and hosting, you might like a bathroom reserved for guests. Allowing kids to have their bathroom separate from guests may also be incredibly helpful.

Pets and Backyard

If you have furry family members, make sure the home you’re renting is pet-friendly, we have you covered here, and ask about any breed restrictions, fees, or deposits. Of course, with GTR Brokerage, there are no restrictions on breeds or the number of pets you can have (subject to HOA restrictions). Consider searching for a home with hard flooring throughout to avoid the wear and tear pets can have on carpets. 

You’ll also want to ensure a fenced-in backyard; we have you covered here, too. Beyond being fenced in, what are you looking for with the backyard? Maybe you’d like a deck for outdoor entertaining. A swimming pool can help you stay cool all summer long if you’re in a hotter climate. If a hammock is more your speed, maybe a large, grassy yard with a privacy fence is all you need. Regardless of what you’re looking for in a backyard, chances are we have a home in your area with the perfect backyard for you.

Community Amenities

Many homes are located within master-planned communities or homeowners associations (HOAs). One of the best perks of living in a master-planned community is access to community amenities! Consider if having items like a community pool, basketball court, tennis courts, and walking trails are a must. 

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