Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Arlington Virginia apartment for rent


Beautiful apartment for rent in Arlington Virginia at the Io Piazza by Windsor


BRAND-NEW LOFT STYLE WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS, GRANITE, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS AND WALKING DISTANCE TO EVERYTHING!

Unlike any other, this contemporary community raises the standard for urban living.

BRAND-NEW LOFT STYLE WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS, GRANITE, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, FLOOR TO CEILING WINDOWS AND WALKING DISTANCE TO EVERYTHING!

for more details visit the Io Piazza Listing

other Arlington rentals here: http://rentalsforrent.com/RentalResults.aspx?st=55&cty=Arlington

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Over 50 active Delaware Homes For Rent

Rentals For Rent with just a few months of activity has nearly 50 active rental homes for Delaware. Click here to find a new home

http://rentalsforrent.com/Rentals.aspx?action=dd&st=9

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Rental Permits: How much do you pay?

In Newark, Delaware landlords and property managers have began to growl over rental permit fees which is said to be one of the highest in the country. According to the NLA (Newark Landlord Association) the City of Newark, Home to the University of Delaware, is ranked as having the highest rental permits fees at $300 a unit per year. We don't believe this applies to Commercial real estate with 4 or more units however.

It appears the $300 a year fee is to help offset "annual inspections" of each property both inside and out. If the fee is not paid or the inspection fails the permits are removed and the property must become Owner Occupied.

Is this common for college markets?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

RentalsForRent.com stats thru Compete.com

In reviewing our site statistics through Compete.com it appeared the entire rental market had taken a hit in traffic for the month of December... or did they?

In looking out Rentals For Rent's.com site statistics Compete.com has R4R recorded with a low low 1499 visitors yet Google analytics and traffic logs show nearly 4 times that amount.

Did anyone else have similar issues? is there something we are missing?