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Ed Terran

If you are searching for a tropical setting, with cool ocean breezes, renting a home in the State of Florida is the place for you. The picturesque state of Florida boasts the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Nicknamed the “Sunshine State”, Florida is a main US destination for family vacations, spring break, and home to popular tourist attractions. Florida is an easy state to travel to with hundreds of public airports, although you may have such a wonderful visit, you will not want to leave!

Florida is the nation's third-fastest-growing state. Whether you are interested in a vacation rental, short term, or long-term lease will make a difference when renting a home in Florida. The peak season is the summer months of June- August. The best deals on house rentals are during the ‘winter’ months. Luckily, the sun shines year round here. Now that the word is out about this sun-lover’s paradise, let’s shop around for ‘hot’ house rentals.

Panama City Beach, Florida

Located along Florida's northwest coast, Panama City Beach is named the world’s most beautiful beaches. The powder-white sandy beach that stretches for 27 miles reflects the sun and does not burn your feet. You could spend a lifetime of sunny days, as the turquoise water sparkles along the shore. Take moonlit walks with the balmy breeze blowing in off the Gulf. Panama City Beach plays host to the largest nightclub in the USA, Club La Vela. There is no end to the beaches water sport activities, 5 stars dining, and treasured shopping.

Beach houses are designed and completely furnished with all the necessary amenities, and even a few luxuries. The added bonus of renting a home in the state of Florida is most houses on the beach come complete with beach chairs, umbrellas, volleyball nets, outdoor grills, and outdoor showers.

You will not need to shop for or bring kitchen or linen items because renting a beach takes care of all those details. Many beach homes also have swimming pools, hot tubs, and outside decks for entertaining. With included services such as phone, laundry, cable television and Internet, you will be feeling right at home. In addition, the awesome view of the beach is free!

Renting a home in the state of Florida can mean dealing directly with the owner in some instances. This will save you brokerage fees. There is usually a damage deposit required, which will be refunded after the house has been inspected when the lease has ended. A cleaning fee is often deducted from your refund. A down payment requirement to hold your reservation of a percentage of the rent will need to be paid in advance of your stay. Ask about the rental’s return policy if you are not satisfied with the home upon arrival.

Florida offers a wide selection of resort condominiums, townhouses, and beach cottages. Prices will vary depending on when and how long you wish to rent. For example: a 1 bedroom, 1 bath house located in the convenient Thomas Dr. area, was recently offered for rent at $594 monthly plus 10% Florida taxes. All in all, a great place to live.

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