When you're looking for your new home, you want to get the most for your money. With RentSavers' new Rental Value Index, that's exactly what you'll get. The Rental Value Index is an innovative tool that weighs the most important factors in looking for a rental and lets you know exactly what you're getting before you commit.
The Rental Value Index is not strictly a price index. It takes into account the factors you would consider when searching for a home, price being one, but also the size of the home, the location, the number of bedrooms and even the neighborhood it's a part of, to give you an overall value score of 1-500.
You want to get the highest-valued home for your money, and that's exactly what you'll get with RentSavers' innovative Rental Value Index. Make your search for a new home easy with RentSavers.com!
Thank you for your interest in listing your home rental with RentSavers.com! We have had an overwhelming response to our rental-listing service, and as a result have gotten a little behind on our home-rental listings. As soon as we are able to show your listing, we will contact you. Thanks again for selecing RentSavers.com for your listing, the only website featuring our unique Rental Value Index! The RentSavers Team
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