Private Vacation Home Rentals V's Hotels

By Martin Stallard


These days it is pretty easy to go to most Floridian beach towns or cities and find a vacation rental. Deciding if this relatively new way to spend your few weeks of time off each year is right for you depends on what your needs are. Many people swear by what is often called VRBO (Vacation Rental by Owner) and rely on this for all their vacations, rather than staying in pricier hotels or resorts.

Vacation Home Rentals are usually set up by the week, but you can often find monthly rentals too. You rent a home that is privately owned directly from the homeowner and have the right to stay in it and use all of the amenities for the duration of your stay. VRBO's vary in size from smaller and more compact condominiums to spacious homes that can comfortably fit up to twenty people. So why are so many people turning to vacation home rentals? Here are a just a few of those reasons:.

It is usually less costly to rent a privately owned home than a hotel room. Because you are renting an entire house, most people share the cost with another couple or family because there is plenty of room. The smallest VRBO's usually have two bedrooms, two full baths as well as a kitchen, living room and patio, so when you look at prices, remember to divide them by how many people will actually be paying, and the cost per person can work out to be pretty low.

Staying in a hotel for a week or two can get very confining. Add in not being able to relax or eat somewhere other than where you sleep then a house with multiple rooms seems to be a much better option.

Or late night revelers in the hallways and other disturbances when you're staying in a private vacation home rental. You can come and go when you please, lounge on your balcony or porch without prying eyes and generally feel safer and more secure knowing you're in a private home.

You save money in other ways. With a complete kitchen, you have the chance to make your own meals. Over a week or two in an expensive area, a vacation home rental can save you hundreds of dollars just on food bills-- and you can eat whatever you want, whenever you want!

Don't you hate dragging home two weeks worth of dirty laundry at the end of your vacation? Not a problem in a VRBO - just use the washer and dryer whenever you want to.

It's hard to decide where and when, but planning a family vacation together in a beautiful vacation spot is always a great way to have a family reunion. Many people end up using a vacation home rental for a group vacation year after year.

So what's the key to finding a good private vacation home rental? Look for listings that clearly state they are 'VRBO' (rather than renting through a company or agency). Owners want their rental costs to be as competitive as possible, so because they are not paying agent fees, it means they can keep the rentals fees down. It's a good idea to look for VRBO's that list references or testimonials from previous visitors. Then just find the size and location that's right for you. Find the right VRBO and you probably will want to revisit this option again in the future. Make sure you check well in advance if there are fewer private rentals at certain times of the year. Coastal cities in Florida are very popular with students during spring-break, so trying to book one of the better VRBO Siesta Key, for example, has to offer, may be harder to do during spring, compared to trying to do the same in the later months of June or July. Prior to booking your next vacation maybe you should consider a private vacation rental. It might just be the best vacation you have ever had.




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