Anonymous wrote:Clean.
Everything works, especially AC.
No bugs!
No critters like mice!
Not drafty.
I really like nice linens and towels. Too many owners cheap out here and they shouldn't.
Washer and dryer.
Cable tv.
I like ceiling fans too.
Kitchen supplies.
Good, easy parking.
Anonymous wrote:OP, FWIW, a few people have mentioned light linens. When we rent a house, and there are light colored linens, they are usually ick. Go with navy. People can tell if they are clean, but it looks like hell if they are light colored.
Also, abut the pets - I would say no, if it were up to me. Too much wear and tear, as PPs stated.
How did it work out?
Anonymous wrote:To answer the tub question, a white tub would be nice, but I don't really care about the color as long as it's really clean! Old crumbling grout and caulking is gross, so definitely good to update that when needed.
From a renters perspective, can I ask if the blankets are ever cleaned? The rental we use has nice quilts in all the rooms (we rent sheets), and they always look clean, but I wonder. Do you keep extra quilts on hand in case something gets dirty?
A 'welcome to the beach' sign would be cute, ditto on the no shell mermaids!
Anonymous wrote:Location, a small yard if no pool, layout -- decent bedrooms at least 2 with king beds preferably, an open kitchen, good AC (we rented an $$ Rehoboth house last year and the AC kept breaking -- it was terrible), CLEAN, a deck or porch/grill.
We have a 4 & 2yo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly depending on if you're in a desired location, and if the beach is dog friendly, one thing you can do to open up your market is make your house pet friendly.
Every year in North Shores in Rehoboth, the pet friendly ones go first. I have to book latest by September to get a pet-friendly rental for the following year. Small, and I know most renters don't want pets, but a good steep pet deposit something most people are willing to pay to be able to bring their dogs
As a renter I stay away from pet friendly because I have allergies plus pets put more wear and tear on a palce
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good wifi, comfy beds, decent kitchen tools, clean.
Ooh ooh, and I would pay extra for a place with room darkening curtains in each bedroom so my kids don't wake up at the butt crack of dawn from all the sunlight.
This is brilliant! My husband is very sensitive to light too. And the charging station is a great idea as well.
I can't stand it when a house smells musty, so somehow making it clear in the ad that the house is clean AND smells fresh would be great.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly depending on if you're in a desired location, and if the beach is dog friendly, one thing you can do to open up your market is make your house pet friendly.
Every year in North Shores in Rehoboth, the pet friendly ones go first. I have to book latest by September to get a pet-friendly rental for the following year. Small, and I know most renters don't want pets, but a good steep pet deposit something most people are willing to pay to be able to bring their dogs