A newcomer from Austin (Texas), Tenant Market plays matchmaker between Landlords and Tenants.
Landlords list their rental property which could be as little as a room for rent and as much as a house and indicate location of property (Zip Code), number of bedrooms, bathrooms, rental price and date of availability. They also state if they are owner, property manager or just sublet and what credit worthiness they expect from tenants.
One the Tenants side, start with area of rental search (from 0.5 mile to 100 miles from a Zip Code), then length of lease from month to month to 2 years. Add to that you preferred Move In Date, the type of housing and its size (bedrooms and bathrooms) and your price range.
Amongst the desired amenities, mention cats and/or dogs, on site laundry, parking or garage situation and more.
All you have to do after that is enter your name, e-mail address, employment status, credit worthiness and you are done.
I would suggest that you use the message box to give a few more details to the landlord.
Keep it concise or you will have to do a rewrite.
After all this is done sit back and wait if landlords have properties matching your search, they will contact you and this is up to you to follow up.
The whole process takes only a few minutes.
There is no cost for Renters.
Check detailed Landlords Price List with plan starting at $29.95.
All in all a well designed service that removes the middleman.
We first read about Tenant Market on Webware.
Other Moving and Real Estate stories we wrote: My Apartment Map and Relocating from the West Coast to the East and Looking for a Sabbatical Home