Saturday, February 20, 2010

How much is it to rent a beach house for like 5 days usually?

me and a bunch of friends wanna go to florida for spring break but idk if we will have enough money. how much for a beach house for 5 days?How much is it to rent a beach house for like 5 days usually?
I bet it is at least $400/day, and probably more, depending on size and location and condition.How much is it to rent a beach house for like 5 days usually?
In San Diego anyway, it usually costs about what a place would rent for by the month to get it for a week. So, a place that would rent out for about $2000 a month would cost about that much per week. Of course, this is because they are move-in ready, furnished, with dishes and everything. And, they have to be thoroughly cleaned after each tenant moves out.





You can get an idea of how much beach houses rent out for on craigslist. But, I would recommend you go through a management company when you actually rent a place. There are lots of people out there renting places out that have been foreclosed and are vacant. But, it's just a scam and they take your money without having any place for you to rent.
It can be quite expensive and people who own these homes would probably never consider renting to spring breakers. We rented a home on Cape Cod for a small family reunion that had 4 bedrooms for $2000 a week and that was a lowball figure for the area and we weren't on the beach. I would expect Florida to be much more expensive particularly beachside. We looked at renting a beach side home on Nags Head in N.C. and that was $4000. No one renting these spaces would want to even think about entertaining spring breakers who usually are destructive to the property.
Daily rentals in Florida during spring break is like renting a hotel room in Las Vegas during a convention or even the Super Bowl. The prices are inflated. However you may get a good price with a place a few blocks away from the beach. Check it out.


Best of luck and have fun.
It depends on when you are going. You are probably going to be looking at a high price, but you can research it online by typing in beach homes in Florida.
You're probably looking at somewhere around $2000.

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