Best Home Rental Websites and Apps 2024
The best home rental websites and apps, such as Rent.com, Apartment Guide, Airbnb and Vrbo, can make finding a home or vacation rental a whole lot easier.
U.S. home prices and mortgage rates continue to climb. As a result, some people are no longer able to buy and have turned to renting, which has become a lot more affordable than in the past — especially considering that rents were cheaper at the start of 2024 than mortgages in nearly three out of five major metros, according to Zillow.
If you're downsizing, just starting out or going on a much-needed vacation, finding a rental that meets all of your needs and your lifestyle can be challenging. Fortunately, we did the legwork and found the ten best websites and apps for renting a home and five best sites for a vacation rental. We looked at ease of use, app availability, search options and more, so you can secure a rental before it gets snatched up by someone else.
10 Best Home Rental Websites and Apps
Each of the top 10 rental websites or apps is best for different reasons, such as screening prospective tenants, comparing costs, ease of use, having the largest number of listings or attracting qualified applicants.
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1. Realtor.com
You may think Realtor.com is just for home buyers, but the site lists thousands of rental properties too. It is operated by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and only accepts rental listings from property owners and managers. It has a range of filters, such as the newest listings, pet-friendly rentals, rentals with in-unit laundry, rentals with pools and more. Each section gives you a quick look at the building, the price, the size of the unit, and the location, which makes it easy to either rule out (or rule in) the best rental quickly.
2. Apartment Guide
It can be nerve-wracking to try and find an apartment sight unseen. That’s where ApartmentGuide shines. It has tons of full-color images and 3D tours of prospective rentals. Simply put in your city, ZIP code or preferred neighborhood, and its extensive list of filters go to work to find the best rental for you. Apartment Guide works directly with property managers, meaning you'll find exclusive deals that you may not find on any other apartment listings. Download the app, available in the Apple App Store and Google Play App Store, and easily save your favorite apartments to refer to later.
3. Zillow
The Zillow app for Apple and Android allows you to search hundreds of listings based on city, neighborhood, or ZIP code. Using the company's "Zestimate" technology, you can personalize your search by comparing the asking rent to see if you’re getting the best deal. Zillow also allows you to search for options with on-site parking or in-unit laundry, and the app allows you to quickly search for up-to-the-minute rentals, ensuring you get a fair shot at a property before it is snatched up. Searching for a rental is similar to searching for a home on Zillow. The website's home page has a large map of the state or local area so you can search for a rental near work, school or the neighborhood dog park. Unfortunately, you can’t filter saved homes in the app.
4. Apartments.com
Although the app can sometimes be buggy, Apartments.com's app for Apple and Android provides real-time availability on over 1.4 million listings, including apartments, houses, condos and townhomes. There is also a focus on the amenities an apartment complex or home offers and additional fees you can expect to pay. You can see the closest access to public transportation and the distance to the nearest airport, nearby restaurants and college campuses. Both the app and website make it easy to filter your search, plus you can apply online, sign your lease, and even pay your rent from any device.
5. Rentometer
Rentometer is a comprehensive site that helps potential renters check rent prices instantly by searching a property by building type, size of rental, and address. You can quickly evaluate current market rents with its QuickView rent estimate, which includes average and median rent prices in a specific area. When you need rent comp data, download a detailed list in .CSV format right from the website. If you’re cost-conscious, don’t waste time searching for rentals in areas that are outside your budget. Rentometer can help you check rent prices instantly across the U.S. to find the best place for you and your budget.
6. RentCafe
When looking for a rental, you may look at price, location and amenities. Scammers understand what amenities you need and make up fake rental listings to grab your attention, and money. That’s why RentCafe only lists rentals directly from top property managers in the area, so you don’t need to worry about vetting the authenticity of each posting. RentCafe shows you a unit’s real-time availability, which in a competitive market can be a lifesaver. The site even serves as a management platform that you can use to renew your lease or communicate with your rental manager. You can view and compare the features of your apartment picks side by side, check property ratings and reviews from verified residents, schedule a tour of a rental directly on the property’s calendar at a time that suits you, and apply online at your convenience.
7. Rent.com
The Rent.com app for IOS and Android lets you book a tour for any apartment you want to see. You can also narrow your search based on residents' reviews, which is handy if you’re moving to an unfamiliar area. Searching by location is easy because you can focus on more than one area at one time and if a rental recently lowered its asking rent, it will be noted on the property page. While the website has a smaller selection of listings than Trulia or Zillow, it does provide a bonus — Moving Center — where you get free moving quotes. If you scroll to the bottom of the website, it has sections for rentals near me, apartments and houses to rent by city, rentals by state, popular searches, and a "let us help" area with tons of helpful information.
8. Trulia Rentals
Trulia Rentals puts you in direct contact with a property manager without having to fill out an inquiry form for every apartment you’re interested in. The Trulia Neighborhoods feature provides details on the safety and walkability of a specific neighborhood and offers residents’ reviews, photos and drone footage of local areas. The listings ‘affordability’ tab automatically calculates the income necessary for you to comfortably rent at the current asking rate, based on Trulia’s recommendation. With 35+ filters and custom keyword search, you can easily find a home or apartment to rent that meets your needs and budget. The Trulia app is available for both IOS and Android.
9. Apartment List
Apartment List starts by asking you a series of questions about your preferred size of rental unit, your budget, location and essential amenities, such as in-unit laundry and parking availability. Once you’ve answered these questions, Apartment List matches you with listings based on your needs and income. If you use the app, which is available for Android and IOS, you can create a list of favorites, and the app will reach out to the property manager on your behalf. However, you can’t search the website and save listings without giving your name, email, phone number and other personal information. If you’re not comfortable with this step, you may want to try other rental sites instead.
10. Zumper
Zumper is unique in that you can receive (via the IOS or Android app) instant alerts as rental units become available based on your search criteria. You can book tours, prequalify for an apartment, make an offer on a rental, and, depending on the market, even pay rent once you've signed a lease. You can also see how a specific apartment’s rent compares with similar units in the area. Zumper has also partnered with booking.com and VRBO, so you can book a short-term rental to give you time to get acquainted with the area. Since landlords often look at credit reports when renting a property, Zumper has partnered with TransUnion to provide you with your credit report. You can also submit a rental application securely through the app.
5 Best Websites and Apps for Vacation Rentals
Just like finding a home, condo, or apartment to rent, searching for a vacation rental can also be challenging. Thankfully, there are several great apps and websites that can help you book the best place to stay, no matter your needs. We’ve highlighted the top five.
1. Airbnb
Arguably the most well-known vacation rental service, Airbnb hosts about four million listings in more than 190 countries. You can book your vacation rental via the app, which is available for both IOS and Android or through the website. You can also narrow your search for units with a pool, pet-friendly units, parking availability, number of guests/bedrooms, etc. The verified reviews and the fact that Airbnb holds your deposit for 24 hours after check-in before releasing it to the host gives you the confidence you’re getting what you pay for. However, as reported by CNN, Airbnb has known for years that some of its hosts have used hidden cameras to spy on guests. However, when these instances occur, Airbnb says they take appropriate, swift action, including removing hosts and listings that violate their policy — just so you are aware.
2. Vrbo
Vrbo, short for Vacation Rental By Owner and formerly called HomeAway, is gaining credibility and popularity in the vacation rental area. Specializing in larger vacation rentals, such as houses, condos, villas and cabins, Vrbo has fewer rentals than Airbnb, with about two million rentals worldwide. And if you’re a bit queasy about sharing a space with the owners or another vacationer, Vrbo is a good choice. Simply input where and when you want to go and how many people will be staying at the rental, and Vrbo will match you with available rentals. Vrbo verifies accounts and does host background checks and fraud checks to ensure both you and your money are safe. And if your money ends up in the hands of someone other than the host, Vrbo will pay you back. You can also book on the Vrbo app for Apple and Android.
3. FlipKey
Lesser known FlipKey is a subsidiary of TripAdvisor. It has more than 300,000 rentals in over 11,000 cities around the world. You can book a non-shared apartment, home, boathouse, condo or villa on its website or via the FlipKey app for IOS and Android. While most properties can be reserved instantly through the app, some listings would rather you contact the property owner directly instead. You can also use FlipKey’s blog to find inspiration for your next vacation or save preferences to view later when you’re ready to book.
4. HomeToGo
HomeToGo’s website claims it has the world's largest selection of vacation rentals. With its AI-powered travel planner, now available in beta in the app, you can easily find and book the perfect vacation rental. Statista and Newsweek also awarded HomeToGo a first-place award in the vacation rentals category for its excellent guest relations. You can rent a house, condo, farm, or even a castle on the HomeToGo website and find inspiration for that next great getaway.
5. HipCamp
HipCamp is a different kind of rental service where you can reserve beautiful private RV spots and campsites rather than homes, cabins or apartments. And your rental comes with a guarantee — if your vacation gets rained out, HipCamp will reimburse you the cost of your trip. Sign up and get availability alerts so you can be the first to hear about vacancies at sold-out locations. You can also filter your search for a campsite with Internet in case your vacation turns into a work holiday. Just be aware that you have to join HipCamp to see photos and get additional information.
Bottom Line
Roughly two-thirds of renters use rental websites to look for properties, according to Zillow's 2022 Consumer Housing Trends Report. But finding the best apartment or vacation rental site to meet all of your needs can be challenging.
"When looking for a rental app or website, choose one that offers convenience and a pleasant search experience," says Nadia Balint, Senior Marketing Manager at RentCafe. "Moving is stressful enough, make it easy on yourself by doing as much as possible online. Browse a rich selection of properties vetted by verified renter reviews, filter, save and organize your favorite properties, contact properties for questions and tours and, if possible, apply and sign your lease online." And be especially aware of rental scams or sites that require you to input personal or financial information.
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