Thursday, August 19, 2010

What Are Some Sites/Newspapers That Offer Home Rentals in Mexico?

I'm looking into staying in Mexico for 1-3 months. I am looking for a house/apartment/condo to rent. I would like to know if anyone knows of any websites or Online Newspapers that would list Classifieds for this. I am not looking for a vacation rental. I do however need a place either in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Merida, or Puerto Vallarta, Cabo, or Aculpulco areas. Western Mexico is 1st priority but the others would be fine as well. Any info would be greatly appreciated.What Are Some Sites/Newspapers That Offer Home Rentals in Mexico?
for Cabo, check the gringogazette online. They sometimes have rentals in the classified area.What Are Some Sites/Newspapers That Offer Home Rentals in Mexico?
I use the Locogringo web site. It has a lot of different avenues you can use. Hope this helps you and enjoy your time in Mexico. This is a great site for the yucatan coast area.
mrsclean.com.mx





This is a website for Puerto Vallarta. My brother and his fiancee live there and manage their own little business for people such as yourself who are looking to spend a few months a year there.





I can give you their number if you would like to email me at nbsmith20@hotmai.com
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  • Where can I find laws for private home rentals?

    I've contacted the city, county and LA Housing Department and 2 other agencies - they say that their laws only cover minimum 2 unit rentals and apartment buildings but not private 1 unit residential rentals. I've wanted to evict my terrible tennants more than once and even the lawyer I went to was going by the housing authority, forcing me to give them a 3 day pay or quit after they hadn't paid for 60 days and i was stuck with them paying and staying on. Where can I find the law for actual landlord renting their home to a 3rd party?? Please help!Where can I find laws for private home rentals?
    Check your mail-I sent you a link...

    Which have longer damaging effect on home rentals, cats vs dogs?

    In the process of trying to rent a home with 3 dogs (2 full grown, 1 puppy) and running into issues about people welcoming multiple cats into home but dogs cannot be inside. After spending 15+ years working in ICUs I've learned a few things through the years. The residue from a cat (urine, dander, saliva, etc...) stays in a home/apartment for 10 years after the cat is removed. This causes major problems for people with allergies. With dogs you wash the floor, vacuum the carpets and keep the place clean like you found it and there is no long lasting allergy issues.


    Why do people allow cats before dogs inside, and the damage issue is a moot point because you are responsible either way (dog or cat).Which have longer damaging effect on home rentals, cats vs dogs?
    I think with landlords, it does end up being a damage problem. They see something as small as a cat doing less damage than a larger dog. Yes, granted it is normally the pet owner who is responsible for any damage done, but there are also people out there who shirk on that responsibility. They decide to just up and move without letting the landlord know about how the apartment is being left. It could be that those people have given the landlord trouble in the past, so instead of having to pay so much to do repairs for the next potential renter, they choose to make that rule to keep it from happening again.





    As I've always said, it's always the bad ones that ruin it for everyone.Which have longer damaging effect on home rentals, cats vs dogs?
    Proper educated care of your animal can solve most of these problems. Brushing your animal often with a safe brush http://www.valuepetsupplies.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/SFV/32440/vpid/4365413/vpcsid/0/rid/126301





    You can also have your animal fix which will usually result in a 90% or more of bad behavior including urinating on furniture. Cats or dogs can usually be deterred from destroying furniture or bad behavior by providing them with alternative (they are bored). Scratching post, chew toys, a large ham bone from the deli. Play time is essential to a good pet.
    Cats are smaller, quieter, typically cleaner, and do not pose the threat of causing massive damage if they were to escape and attack someone.





    You have to look at this from the people you're trying to rent's point of view. They don't know you, they don't know your dogs. They can be the best most well-behaved animals in the world when you introduce them to people, but it only takes one bout of boredom for a dog to decide that it's going to rip things apart. One bad thunderstorm for a dog to literally destroy a door. Dogs CAN be much more destructive than a cat, and it takes much less for them to decide to cause this damage. Cats can be content with something like a scratching post, a place to sleep, and a litter box. A dog needs attention from you every few hours of the day, and if for whatever reason that attention isn't provided, dogs tend to turn destructive rather quickly.





    Again, this person does not know you or your dogs. They just know you have three dogs, a puppy nonetheless. Puppies tend to be very loud at some point when they're growing. When you're training them, or when you leave them alone. That's a potential noise complaint they see, not a small friendly animal.





    I have four dogs, it's nearly impossible to find a good relationship with a neighbourhood while owning multiple dogs. My dogs rarely bark, and if they do, they come right inside and they are not left outside without constant supervision. But still we get complaints about how 'vicious' they are, and how they're 'always outside'. People just have a bad image of them to begin with. It's hard to find understanding people when it comes to dogs.

    Where can I find excellent cheap home rentals in around San Diego areas in the best areas and how much, help?

    I am thinking of moving to California, preferrably San Diego because I hear the weather is great year around there, but I also heard that it is too expensive to live in San Diego. I have never been to California so I don't know any of the areas there but again I have heard all my life that San Diego has the best weather. You see right now I live in Phoenix Arizona where 6 months of the year it is blazing hot and I hate it. I am originally from New York where the weather was terrible but everything was conveniently located and you didn't even need a car to get around. In Arizona you need a car to get around to anywhere. Everything isn't within walking distance and you can't walk in Arizona. It is just too hot. Anyways that is why I was thinking of moving to San Diego. I prefer where all the shopping and stores are within walking distance. Is it possible to live without a car in San Diego or any other part around San Diego or is a car absolutely necessary in San Diego. You see I don't drive. I hate driving. How is the public transportation in San Diego? Now if San Diego is expensive, what other areas in or around San Diego is cheaper but have the same weather as San Diego. I love states where it is mostly sunny all the time but not in Arizona where the Sun is too hot. Which areas of San Diego are the best and safest areas with the cheapest rents and how much would that be and for how many bedrooms. Also I prefer spacious houses and also I prefer newer build homes or apartments. I hate houses or homes with stairs because in Arizona most of the houses are one level. Are there areas in San Diego where lets say the supermarkets and shops are within walking distance to one's home? Which areas would that be? I am not so much into being close to the oceans as in Arizona there are no oceans and I don't mind, but it is very important that the areas in San Diego be crime free safe and loaded with shops close by. Another bad thing about Arizona is that everything closes by 9 pm. That is too early. Are there areas in San Diego where the shops stay open longer. That is what I love about Vegas but Vegas is hot in the summer too. Let me know all the details. ThanksWhere can I find excellent cheap home rentals in around San Diego areas in the best areas and how much, help?
    University Heights. West of Park, North of Madison are prime.





    Pros:





    --Inexpensive. A 2br is only about $1100. A house would be $1600-1700 to start. UH is probably the best bargain for what you get in San Diego.





    -----Note: There are quite a few places that rent for under $1000 here. My experience is that in San Diego $1000 is a magic number. If you are looking at a place for $995, just skip it because its probably in a not so great part of town. But anything over $1000, even $1050 is usually in a much nicer part of town. I guess its that way because the bargain hunters just enter ';under $1000'; when they search for apts.





    --Safe. Very low crime rates. Great sense of community. Homes sell for about $800,000.


    --Walkable. Its like a little village. Restaurants, grocery store, library all nearby.


    --Easy access. If you do drive, the freeway is pretty close.


    --Very close to beautiful Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo.


    --Plenty of first floor apartments.





    Cons (for you):


    --Just about all apartments are older. Mostly 70's-80's design. Don't let this be a dealbreaker. This is the oldest neighborhood in San Diego. Many of the houses are beautiful and historic.








    Pacific Beach isn't bad but the rent is very high for San Diego and there are huge problems with traffic, noise, homeless, etc.





    You can walk a bit there but if you need to drive, its like being on an island with only one way out. Forget about it in the summer.





    University Heights is the perfect mix, I think. It's got everything one needs but its easy to go someplace else to get it. Its also great for bike riding.





    I've used the SDPD crime statistics to develop a report card of crime on each neighborhood in SD. I've weighted the violent crime since that is usually more severe than property crime.





    A+





    Sabre Springs


    Rancho Penasquitos








    A





    Miramar Ranch North


    Islenair


    Carmel Valley


    Paradise Hills


    Tierrasanta


    Torrey Pines


    Clairemont Mesa West








    B+





    Black Mountain


    Bay Ho


    Rancho Bernardo


    Mira Mesa








    B





    Altavista


    San Carlos


    Bay Terraces


    Allied Gardens


    Emerald Hills


    Del Mar Heights


    Linda Vista


    North Clairemont


    Skyline


    Carmel Mountain


    University Heights








    B-





    Otay Mesa West


    Broadway Heights


    Encanto


    Lake Murray








    C+





    Valencia Park


    Miramar


    Serra Mesa





    Shelltown


    University City


    College West


    Roseville/Fleet Ridge


    Del Cerro


    South Park


    Clairemont Mesa East


    Castle











    C





    Fairmount Park


    La Playa


    Sherman Heights


    North City


    Barrio Logan


    Swan Canyon


    Nestor


    Southcrest


    Adams\North


    Bay Park


    Kensington


    Morena


    Egger Highlands


    Sunset Cliffs


    Golden Hill


    Loma Portal


    Marina


    Oak Park


    La Jolla Village


    Point Loma Height


    Fairmount Village


    Ocean Crest


    Little Italy


    Park West


    La Jolla


    Chollas View


    Lincoln Park


    Mountain View


    Normal Heights


    Palm City


    College East


    Torrey Highlands


    Colina Del Sol


    Cherokee Point


    Rolando


    Burlingame








    C-





    Stockton


    North Park


    Logan Heights


    Chollas Creek


    Mission Hills


    Grant Hill


    Azalea/Hollywood


    Darnall


    Teralta East (City Heights)


    Fox Canyon


    Midtown


    Birdland


    Pacific Beach








    D+





    Teralta West (City Heights)


    Mt. Hope


    Ridgeview/Webster


    Corridor








    D





    Hillcrest


    Talmadge


    Midway District


    Ocean Beach


    San Ysidro


    El Cerrito


    Cortez


    East Village


    Grantville


    Horton Plaza


    Core-Columbia








    D-





    Mission Beach


    Rancho Encantada


    Sorrento Valley


    Harborview





    F





    Mission Valley East


    Balboa Park


    San Pasqual


    Tijuana River Val


    Old Town


    Kearny Mesa


    Otay Mesa


    Mission Bay Park


    Gaslamp


    Mission Valley WestWhere can I find excellent cheap home rentals in around San Diego areas in the best areas and how much, help?
    I know that the closer to the beach, the more expensive it will be, so i know you wanna look in SD but try Temecula, good weather and very cheap, new homes right now.
    ';cheap'; and ';best'; never go together when talking about real estate. I really can't think of anywhere in San Diego that matches your requirements (and I've lived here more than 30 years).
    You are asking a lot. A room in the cheapest part of town that isn't the pitts will be about $500 plus your share of the utilities. Public transportation isn't that great but is do able. You could always craiglist the words ';near trolley'; when looking for a place.
    Here are the crime stats for most of the communities that makeup San Diego.


    http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/20090鈥?/a>





    The ones with the higher crime rates will be where you will find cheap home rentals as a general rule. There's a reason the rents are cheap.





    San Diego has a defined downtown area with stores and restaurants, Petco Park and City/Federal offices. The suburbs mainly have shopping centers with limited restaurants, hair %26amp; nail places and an anchor like Vons.





    The best place to live if you can afford it is Pacific Beach. PB has that walkability aura to it. Lots of small shops, restaurants, clothing stores and markets. The cost of a two bedroom apartment will run around $1600 per month +/- $200. Check zip code 92109 for more details and housing rental costs at yahoo's real estate site.





    In the 92117 zip code you will find a lot of decent duplex rentals near the Clairemont Square shopping center.





    Do you need a car? Yes and No. If you like riding buses for several hours to get from one side of town to the other, then you don't need a car.





    San Diego is Soooo spreadout. Since you are currently in Phoenix think of San Diego as being the area from Scottsdale to Buckeye and Chandler to Surprise. That should give you a good visual.





    You like spacious houses like Phoenix? Well you better have a wad of money for that in San Diego. A four year old 2,200 sf house in Arizona is about $850-$1200 per month. In San Diego be prepared to pay $3,000-5,000 depending on location.





    In the family suburbs it's usually lights out for businesses at 9pm. In the more active areas, like Pacific Beach and the Gaslamp, bars and restaurants will be open later.





    TOM'S RULE:


    Close to the ocean costs more.


    Close to the ocean and safe costs much more.


    Away from the ocean with stores close by costs less.


    Away from the ocean with no stores close by costs much less
    so far i've found real good deals in la mesa and santee....i didn't do that much shopping around before hand though....i currently live in santee and i pay 950 a month for a 3 bedroom 2 bath....
    Yeah, I live in a place like that.





    Decent place to rent 2200 a month (decent not great)





    Nice place 3000 plus a month





    Its called pacific beach.





    I have a nice place but its costing me 4800 a month.

    Has anyone had issues with blockbuster home rentals? I just started and they have meesed up 5 of 6 movies.?

    I am with Netflix. Netfix is much faster as far as getting your movies. But I haven't used Blockbuster. They are just trying to keep up with Netflix. I heard soon that you will be able to take the movies in that you rented online back to the store and you will get free movies to replace those while you wait for your new ones to come it. They will send your old movies back for you.So if your plan was 3 movies at a time, when you are finished watching them, then you can take them to your nearest blockbuster and rent 3 movies for free while your other movies come in. And this is all the time, not just once a month. This is what one of the workers there told me. so really I would stay with it. I don't know when it will start, but he was talking like it would be soon. You can't say no to free movies.Has anyone had issues with blockbuster home rentals? I just started and they have meesed up 5 of 6 movies.?
    one word for you.. Netflix... i love it..Has anyone had issues with blockbuster home rentals? I just started and they have meesed up 5 of 6 movies.?
    blockbuster is wack use that other online rental site.
    overall it has been pretty good to me. I have had it for about 8 months now. Once they supposedly sent a movie and it said I returned it the same day which it took an extra day to get another movie however another time they did the same thing however I still got the movie which said I didnt have it so sent me another one. Too bad it was a bad movie and I didnt want to keep it.

    Springfiled, illinois vacation home rentals?

    I have family in St Louis, Mo area, Dixon, IL area and we are in the Chicago area. We are looking for a mid point to meet and hang out for the weekend. Last year we hotel'd it but that was difficult as we have 14 adult and 10 kids ( ranging from 2-14).


    A few years ago , my parents rented a house in Galena Illinois that was like 7 BR and 5 Baths and it as awesome for us.


    Is there anything like that in he Springfield area? I have googled and looked at a few rental property sites with no luck. I figure with all the attractions and the lake there.....there might be something.....any help!Springfiled, illinois vacation home rentals?
    Try this site. It's call ';Vacation Rentals by Owner';. I've use it in the past and have always found what I'm looking for.





    www.vrbo.comSpringfiled, illinois vacation home rentals?
    You would have to check with local realtors. Legally you cannot have 25 people in a private home.
    Try vrbo.com

    Homes rental?

    yeah all i have to say is that if you are going answer a question...you should do it without judging someone. It is close minded people like you that make the world the way it is today!!!!
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