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Best Platforms to List Your Rental Property

  • Santeka Grigley
  • Jan 26
  • 5 min read

If you’re a host or landlord looking for platforms to list your rental property, you have more options than you may realize. Expanding where you market your property allows you to reach a wider range of renters, increase visibility, and create a listing strategy that aligns with your goals and property type.


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Many of today’s rental platforms are ideal for mid-term and long-term stays, offering more stability and fewer turnovers than traditional short-term rentals. The current rental landscape includes niche listing sites and community-based networks designed to connect property owners with professionals, students, travel nurses, corporate renters, and remote workers who are actively searching for flexible housing. From specialized rental platforms to Facebook Groups and local marketplaces, there are several effective ways to keep your property occupied and profitable. In this guide, we’ll explore proven platforms and strategies to help you list your rental, attract the right tenants, and build a more consistent and sustainable rental business.

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Top Platforms to List Your Rental Property


There’s no single best place to list a rental — the most successful hosts and landlords use a mix of platforms to reach different types of renters. From well-known listing sites to community-driven options, each platform attracts a slightly different audience, making it smart to test a few and see what works best for your property and market.


1. Facebook (Groups & Marketplace)

Facebook is one of the most underrated and effective platforms for finding quality tenants, especially for mid-term and flexible stays. Between Facebook Groups and Facebook Marketplace, you can connect directly with people who are actively searching for housing, including travel nurses, students, flight crews, corporate professionals, and remote workers. Engagement tends to be higher than traditional listing sites, and conversations feel more personal and immediate.


Group search ideas to try:

  • “[Your City] Housing” (e.g., Atlanta Housing, San Diego Housing)

  • “[Airport Code] Flight Attendants” (e.g., DFW Flight Attendants, LAX Crash Pads)

  • “[University Name] Student Housing” (e.g., UT Austin Student Housing)

  • “Corporate Housing [City Name]”

  • “Short-Term Rentals [City Name]”

  • “Travel Nurse + [City Name]” (e.g., Travel Nurse Nashville)

Airbnb remains a popular option for hosts offering furnished rentals, particularly for short-term and flexible-length stays. It provides built-in visibility, guest reviews, and tools that make it easy to manage bookings, pricing, and communication. Hosts should note that Airbnb charges a booking fee for each reservation. Many hosts use Airbnb alongside other platforms to diversify where their bookings come from and reduce reliance on a single source.

Best known for 30+ day stays, Furnished Finder is especially popular with travel nurses and healthcare professionals. Hosts do pay an annual subscription fee, which increases depending on the number of listings, but there are no booking fees. It’s a go-to platform for mid-term rentals and consistent, reliable bookings.

4. FRBO.com (For Rent By Owner)

A fee-free platform that allows landlords to connect directly with renters. It’s ideal for flexible lease terms and owners who prefer more control over the screening and booking process.

Well-suited for longer stays, Zillow attracts families and professionals seeking multi-month or traditional leases, making it a strong choice for landlords focused on stability and consistent bookings. As of 2025, listing a rental property on Zillow is generally free for your first listing, with optional paid upgrades available. Basic listings through Zillow Rental Manager are free and automatically appear on Zillow, Trulia, and HotPads. For increased visibility and higher search ranking, you can choose a “Premium Listing” for $29.99 for 90 days.

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6. Vrbo

Vrbo is a well-established platform geared toward entire-home rentals, making it especially appealing to families, groups, and travelers planning longer stays. Unlike platforms that allow shared spaces, Vrbo focuses exclusively on whole properties, attracting guests seeking privacy and a more residential experience. It works well for furnished homes, condos, and vacation-style properties and is often used alongside other platforms to broaden visibility and reach different types of renters. Hosts should note that Vrbo charges a booking fee for each reservation.

Still a solid option in many markets, Craigslist provides good local exposure and quick inquiries. While not as widely used as other platforms, a well-crafted listing can still perform effectively, especially in high-demand areas.

A long-standing and reputable platform, Apartments.com is one of the oldest rental listing sites and remains widely used. It’s reliable for both furnished and unfurnished rentals, primarily targeting long-term tenants in apartment-heavy markets.

Useful for renting individual rooms or shared housing arrangements, especially in cities with students or young professionals.

Designed specifically for corporate renters, relocation clients, and business travelers seeking furnished, extended-stay housing, CorporateHousingByOwner.com (CHBO) makes it easy for landlords to connect with professional tenants. The platform caters to longer stays and offers tools to manage bookings and communicate directly with renters, helping hosts secure reliable and consistent occupancy.

HotPads performs well in city markets and is particularly effective for apartments and centrally located rentals. Its interactive map and search features make it easy for renters to find properties in specific neighborhoods, giving landlords targeted visibility for their listings.

An emerging platform focused on furnished mid-term rentals, Ministays.com is a great fit for remote workers, students, and traveling professionals. The site makes it easy for landlords to manage bookings, communicate with tenants, and attract renters seeking flexible, reliable housing options.

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Pro Tips for Success:

  • Stay Organized: Create a simple spreadsheet to track your listings, tenant inquiries, response rates, and which platforms convert best. This helps you focus your energy where it pays off.

  • Tailor Your Listings: Customize your listing titles and descriptions to match the audience on each platform (e.g., emphasize proximity to hospitals for travel nurses).

  • Use Consistent Branding: Keep your photos, amenities list, and availability updated across all platforms to build trust and avoid confusion.

These platforms and strategies offer a strong starting point for hosts and landlords who want more flexibility in how they market their properties. Expanding beyond a single listing site allows you to attract higher-quality tenants, secure longer and more reliable bookings, and build a rental approach that feels steady instead of reactive. Whether your goal is short-term stays, mid-term housing, or long-term renters, these options help you connect with people who are already actively searching for a place to live.


Diversifying where you list your property isn’t just a smart move, it’s a long-term strategy. By spreading your visibility across multiple platforms and channels, you reduce dependency on any one site, adapt more easily to market shifts or regulatory changes, and position your rental for sustained success no matter how the housing landscape evolves.


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