Corporate Housing Real Estate Rental Trends by CHBO

December 14, 2009

Atlanta, Denver among most searched cities for corporate, furnished rentals


We have our pulse on the furnished rental market and temporary housing trends!

Below is a list of the top 25 cities searched on CorporateHousingbyOwner.com. Atlanta, Denver, San Diego and Dallas top the list of the most queried cities for temporary, furnished apartments.

What this means to you? If you're offering a traditional rental in any of these markets, consider converting it to a corporate, furnished rental because demand is on the rise and you may be in for a more lucrative rental experience.

Top searched cities on CorporateHousingbyOwner.com (CHBO)
  1. Atlanta
  2. Denver
  3. San Diego
  4. Dallas
  5. Chicago
  6. San Francisco
  7. Las Vegas
  8. Phoenix
  9. Los Angeles
  10. Philadelphia
  11. Washington DC
  12. Seattle
  13. Portland
  14. Minneapolis
  15. Austin
  16. Houston
  17. Boston
  18. Sacramento
  19. Colorado Springs
  20. Miami
  21. San Antonio
  22. New York
  23. New Orleans
  24. Charlotte
  25. Detroit

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December 12, 2009

CHBO teams with iWearYourShirt.com - win a free annual subscription

Today is iWearYourShirt.com day at CorporateHousingbyOwner.com. Jason Sadler, a man who wears your company's shirt for one day and then broadcasts it to the world, will don a CHBO branded shirt and giveaway 12 free CHBO annual subscriptions.

Read more about our partnership with iWearYourShirt.com - here's a link to the press release.

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December 8, 2009

What's all the "by owner" buzz about?

There has been a lot of buzz about "by owner" corporate rentals. Should you work with a property management company or should you do it yourself? This is a question many of today's landlords and real estate investors are asking themselves.

If you decide to do it yourself, CorporateHousingbyOwner.com is committed to helping you become a successful landlord. Here is our commitment to you:

1) Our job is to send you quality rental leads. If you have a great property, furnished appropriately and in a quality location - and if you list your property following our detailed instructions - leads will most likely find you! If not, contact our specialists who will assess your listing and offer suggestions.

2) We like to share what we have learned - there are no secrets to what we do. Read the hundreds of articles on our blog or our detailed owner's manual (watch for the 2010 update) and be empowered to be your own landlord!

3) Our goal is if we can't help you, we will point you in the right direction so you can find the resources you need to successfully manage your rental property. We want you to succeed! Check out our long list of landlord and housing resources on our website. If you have a housing-related resource, website or link you'd like you'd like to share with others, please submit it on our site as well!

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December 7, 2009

Helping Your Renter Save Money with a Fully Stocked Kitchen

Staying in a corporate rental can save a traveler a lot of money - especially considering the cost of eating out these days! To help your renter eat-in, make sure you stock your kitchen will all amenities your renters will need to prepare meals for themselves.

What kitchen supplies should you provide in your corporate rental? Here's a checklist to help you get your kitchen up to par:

Place Settings:
Studio apartments - dishes/table setting for 6
1-2 bedrooms - dishes/table setting for 8
3+ bedrooms - dishes/table setting for 10

Kitchen - Accessories:
Blender
Broom/Dust Pan
Coffee Maker
Dishwasher
Fire Extinguisher
Garbage Disposal
Icemaker
Microwave
Mixer
Mop
Oven
Refrigerator
Scissors
Stove
Tea Pot
Toaster
Trash Can

Kitchen - Cooking:
Baking Dish
Broiler Pan
Can Opener
Colander
Cookie Sheet
Corkscrew (Wine)
Cutting Board
Fork/Tongs
Grater
Ice Cream Scoop
Knife Set
Ladle
Measuring Spoon set
Measuring Cup/Set
Mixing Bowls
Pizza Cutter
Salt & Pepper
Spatula-flipper
Spatula-scraper
Spoon–slotted
Spoon–cooking
Tupperware
Utensil Holder
Vegetable Peeler
Water Pitcher

Kitchen – Drinking:
Coffee Mugs
Drinking Glass Set
Wine Glasses

Kitchen – Plates:
Large Plates
Small Plates
Bowls

Kitchen – Pots and Pans:
Large Frying Pan
Small Frying Pan
Large Sauce Pot
Small Sauce Pot
Large Pasta Pot

Kitchen – Cutlery:
Cutlery Tray
Forks
Spoons
Knives
Steak Knives

Kitchen – Linen:
Dish Towel
Dish Cloth
Potholder
Placemat Set
Napkin Sets

For more details on how to furnish your corporate rental, please refer to the Corporate Housing by Owner User's Manual.

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December 4, 2009

Seattle Couples Converts Mother-in-Law Suite into Furnished Rental and Makes $10k Per Year!

In July 2003, Colleen Cameron and her soon-to-be-husband, Michael, were looking to buy a house in the North Shoreline area of Seattle. While house-hunting for their dream house the couple stumbled upon a beautiful chateau that had everything they wanted… and then some.

“It just so happened that the house we fell in love with also offered great income-producing potential as it had an 800 sq. ft. mother-in-law suite in the basement,” says Colleen.

After the married coupled settled into their new home, they decided that rather than rent out their mother-in-law suite as a “regular” rental (which was plentiful in their area already), they would convert their mother-in-law suite into a furnished, corporate rental. They spent about $4,000 to finish the basement and convert it into a full-fledged rental property.

“We knew by offering our mother-in-law suite as a furnished, short-term rental, we could reach a different niche and have less competition in the rental marketplace,” says Colleen. “Plus, furnishing the property was easy since we both brought furnishings into the marriage – we had two of everything so we were able to furnish our downstairs apartment without spending a lot on furnishings.”

To find renters, the couple lists their mother-in-law suite on Craigslist.org and CorporateHousingbyOwner.com – both sites, say Colleen, have brought her solid leads, although she says with Craigslist the process is more manual because she has to post her property daily. With CorporateHousingbyOwner, she says, her listing is always front-and-center.

“In five years of renting out our furnished mother-in-law suite, we have only had one month with no renter,” she says. “In fact, our most successful renter stayed for two years. He was a divorcee who needed flexible housing to get him through his life transition.”

Benefits Galore

Colleen says that there are many great benefits to renting out part of their home as a corporate rental.

For one, she says she is able to command a higher rent because the basement apartment is fully furnished and offers flexible month-to-month rental terms. Colleen says her mother-in-law suite has been so profitable that she has been able to supplement her family’s income by about $10,000 per year, with the potential to bring in more.

“Renting out a part of your home is definitely worth doing if you have a basement apartment with a separate entrance,” says Colleen. “The main reason is you can instantly diversify your income stream. While my husband and I are gainfully employed, there’s always the risk that one or both of us could lose our job. We have this extra income to fall back on, just in case.”

Also, Colleen says she enjoys not being tied to any one renter for 12 or more months in case things didn’t work out. She also likes the fact that her renters only bring along their necessities and that they don’t move large furniture in and out of her basement, which means less wear and tear on her home.

Another huge benefit to renting out her basement suite, Colleen says, is that she lives on-site. “I can conveniently take care of requests and keep an eye on the place.”

Plus, because the couple is already paying for amenities like cable, water, electricity, trash, wireless Internet, etc., it doesn’t cost them a whole lot extra to provide amenities to the basement apartment.

“We’re able to offer our home at a low, all-inclusive rental rate because we don’t incur a lot of extra fees ourselves,” says Colleen.

A Word to the Wise

Colleen says that renting out a furnished apartment isn’t for everyone.

“You do have someone living in your house and you have to continually be on the look out for your next renter,” says Colleen. “It can be time-consuming to market your home.”

She also advises that someone shouldn’t buy a home with a mother-in-law suite unless they can afford the full mortgage payments themselves.

“We are fortunate that we can afford our mortgage. Any income we make from the mother-in-law suite is a bonus. I tell people looking to do what I’m doing to make sure they’re not dependent on income from their rental suite because they’re putting themselves at unnecessary risk.”

Overall, Colleen says because they have found so much success renting out a part of their home they may never go back to not renting it out. “It’s a peace of mind for us. We don’t have to think twice about money since we supplement our income with our greatest asset – our home!”

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December 3, 2009

Saving Money While On the Road or Traveling for Business

Extended travel can be expensive and the last thing you want to do is blow the budget on food.

Consider this: A sit-down meal at a restaurant can cost anywhere from $10-$25 per meal. Multiple that by three meals per day for 30 days straight and you're looking at a food bill of $900 - $2,250! A family of four may not even spend $900 on groceries per month.

Sometimes spending this amount of money is unavoidable because travelers have had little options when it comes to meal time. Most of today's hotels do not provide full sized kitchens, making eating out or room service the norm.

But smart families and business travelers who opt to stay in corporate or vacation rentals are finding it easy to ease the financial burden.

Corporate and vacation rentals are fully furnished and offer a full-sized kitchen will all the amenities of a common kitchen, including a stove top, microwave, fridge, pots and pans, dishes, etc. This is good news for travelers who want to take a bite out of their exploding food budget. They can simply go to the grocery store, buy cereal and milk, cold cuts, spaghetti, hamburgers and prepare their meals themselves.

Since a corporate rental means you won't have to blow your budget on food, you'll have more money in your pocket to enjoy a nice night out or upgraded flight amenities, etc. Score!

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December 2, 2009

Traveling for Business - Your Diet Doesn't Have to Go Out the Window

When we travel for business we often find ourselves faced with a lifestyle of constant fast food, take-out meals, room service and steak dinners. But this kind of eating may make you pack on the pounds fast - after just one week you may find yourself already 5 pounds heavier! Plus, you may not be eating as healthily as you should be, which could make you sick or susceptible to illness and decrease your energy levels.

To prevent yourself from getting "traveler's gut" - try these ideas to keep your diet on track when traveling for an extended period of time.

1. Grocery shop each week. It's important that you plan your week's meals and stock your kitchen with fresh meats, fruits, veggies, whole grain cereals, low fat milk and other staples to keep you track.

2. Brown bag it. Buy bread, lunch, meat, chips and fruit so you can bring your own brown bag meals each day. You'll eat much healthier and save money too!

3. Keep it simple.
Prepare for your stay by coming up with a handful of simple dinner recipes you can easily prepare in your corporate rental. Perhaps you like baked chicken or tortilla soup - make enough for two nights so you don't spend a lot of time cooking. Whatever you like, try to keep your diet on track by preparing simple meals for yourself and eating in.

4. Limit dining out to 1-2 per week. When you're traveling for business, it's tempting to go out to dinner every night. Eating out usually means you'll consume way more calories than you intended because portions are large and you don't always know what's going into your food. Limit how much you eat out and remember, if you're meal is huge, take home half of it, put it in your fridge, and enjoy it for dinner the following night.

5. Ignore meal stipends. Many business travelers get into the mentality that they have to spend their meal stipends or they lose it. This mentality will surely help you pack on the pounds because you'll be tempted to eat out more. Company money should not factor into how much and what you eat when traveling.

Keeping your diet on track when traveling can be challenging, but it's made a whole lot easier when you stay in a furnished corporate rental with a full sized kitchen vs. a tiny hotel room that forces you to eat out. Corporate rentals enable you to enjoy the creature comforts of home and keep your diet on track!

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November 17, 2009

Corporate Housing's Brush with The Blind Side

With all the hype surrounding the new Sandra Bullock film, "The Blind Side," I can't help but get excited that CorporateHousingbyOwner.com played a small role in the film's success.

A few months ago I spoke with CHBO customer, John Berner. John owns this amazing 6,000 square foot home in Savannah, Georgia, just a few miles from where The Blind Side was filmed.

John was working on a long-term project out-of-state and offered his beautifully furnished home for temporary rent. He told me that he was contacted by The Blind Side's production crew, who ended up renting out his house and using it to house the family displaced by the film. You see, just a few miles from John's house was the home used in the filming of the movie. The family that lived in that home needed temporary housing and John's house offered exactly what that family needed.

Here is the full scoop on John's and CHBO's brush with fame:

Atlanta Homeowner's Corporate Rental Goes Hollywood

While Atlanta-resident John Berner was busy working on a project to restore the historical Sorrel Weed house in Savannah, Georgia, his beautiful, fully furnished, 6,000 square foot, five bedroom home near Chastain Park in Atlanta had been sitting vacant.

Berner learned that he could rent out his home, furniture and all, as a temporary corporate rental. He didn’t want to sell his house, nor did he want traditional renters because he would have had to move all his furnishings out of the home. That’s when Berner thought to list it as a corporate rental on CorporateHousingbyOwner.com.

With in one week, Berner got his first inquiry.

A production manager with Alcon Entertainment was in a predicament. He and the director of the upcoming Sandra Bullock movie, "The Blind Side," had scoped out a house about five miles from Berner's home to use in the film.

However, the family currently living in the home didn't want to spend seven weeks in a hotel while the film crew used their home, after all, they had two kids, two dogs, a housekeeper, a house manager plus four cars.

The production manager investigated the world of corporate rentals, where he discovered Berner's house listed for rent on CorporateHousingbyOwner.com. Berner's home certainly was large enough for the entire family, and it was close to the kids' school too.

When the production manager called Berner to explain the situation, Berner says he was immediately on-board to help. The displaced family agreed that Berner's home would work well and they moved into the home shortly thereafter.

Berner says he now understands the draw to corporate rentals – as there are a variety of people and situations that require temporary, furnished housing.

Plus, he says, he believes that corporate renters truly take care of a home. "My house was returned to me in pristine condition," he says.

Berner says he only has one regret, though. When negotiating the stay, he only wished that he asked for a date with Bullock!

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