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Heading North for the Summer?

Consider Renting Out Your Property

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March 31, 2025
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As temperatures begin to climb and the Valley prepares for another scorching summer, many part-time residents and snowbirds start packing their bags and heading to cooler climates. But before you lock up and leave your Arizona home sitting vacant, it might be worth considering a smart alternative: renting it out for the summer.

Why Let Your Home Sit Empty?

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Every year, thousands of homes in Arizona sit vacant for months on end. While that’s common practice for many seasonal residents, it does come with its risks and drawbacks. Unoccupied homes can be more vulnerable to break-ins, storm damage (especially during monsoon season), and issues like pests or plumbing problems that go unnoticed for weeks.

On top of that, the home still costs money while you’re away—utilities, landscaping, HOA dues, and more. Renting it out can help offset these costs or even bring in a little extra income.

Summer Rental Demand is Real

While the peak rental season is often in the winter, there’s still demand during the summer months—particularly from:

Traveling nurses and medical professionals

Interns and college students

Families relocating or in-between homes

Remote workers looking for a change of scenery

Homes that are clean, furnished, and well-located can be appealing to short-term tenants, especially if they’re priced competitively.

Know Before You Rent

If you’re considering renting out your home for the summer, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Check HOA and City Rules:  Some neighborhoods have strict regulations about short-term or even month-to-month rentals. Make sure you’re in the clear before listing.

Consider a Property Manager:  If you’re not going to be nearby, hiring a property manager can help ensure the property is cared for, and that tenants are properly vetted and supported.

Get the Right Insurance:  You may need to switch to a landlord or rental property policy while your home is occupied by someone else. It’s an important detail that many forget.

List Smart:  Platforms like Airbnb, Furnished Finder, or even Facebook Marketplace can help you connect with renters. High-quality photos and a clear, honest description are essential.

Keep It Simple:  Offering a furnished, all-utilities-included setup can make your rental more attractive and reduce headaches for everyone involved.

Bonus: Peace of Mind

Perhaps one of the best perks of renting your home out during the summer is peace of mind. Knowing that someone is keeping an eye on the place, running the A/C, and reporting any issues can be far more reassuring than leaving it vacant and hoping for the best.

Final Thoughts

Renting out your home for the summer might not be for everyone—but for many seasonal residents, it’s an option worth exploring. Whether you’re looking to cover your costs, earn a little passive income, or simply keep your property safe, this strategy can offer benefits that go far beyond the financial.

If you’re heading north soon, it might be time to consider: why let your home sit empty when it could be working for you?

 

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