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Real Estate Roundup: Short Term Rentals Available in Rockland

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As the recent storm has sadly destroyed or severely damaged many homes in our area, I have been getting a lot of calls for those looking specifically for short term housing.

Many of those displaced by the storm are looking for short term rentals while they cleanup and rebuild their homes.  The challenge they're having, however, is that most landlords are usually looking for the standard one year lease term. 

With the help of clients, colleagues and fellow Realtors, I was able to compile a list of local property owners who are willing to entertain short term rental options for those affected by the storm. 

Here are some of those properties:

5 Park Street, Nyack - 2 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $1695

321 North Highland Ave, Upper Nyack - 4 bdrm/ 1.5 ba : $2395

88 Washington Street, South Nyack - 3 bdrm/ 1ba : $1875

19 Van Houten St, Upper Nyack - 2 bdrm/ 2.5 ba : $2500

188 Main Street, Nyack - 3 bdrm/ 2.5 ba : $2850

54 Mountain Road, Pomona - 4 bdrm/ 2.5 ba :  $2950

11 West Hall Ave, New City - 4 bdrm/ 2 ba : $2300

97 No. Main Street, New City - 3 bdrm/ 1 ba : $2000

320 Arlington Court, Bardonia - 2 bdrm/ 2.5 ba : $2500

20 Benson Ave, West Nyack - 4 bdrm/ 2 ba : $3000

346 Middletown Road, Nanuet - 2bdrm/ 1ba : $1695

57 Hillside Ave, Haverstraw - 3 bdrm/ 2.5 ba : $2400

32 No.De Baun (55+ condo), Airmont - 2 bdrm/ 2.5 ba: $2200

3 Fanwood Lane, Valle Cottage : 4 bdrm/ 1.5 ba :  $2900

610 Knollwood Court, Valley Cottage - 4 bdrm/ 2.5 ba :  $2600

292 Willow Grove, Stony Point - 4 bdrm/ 2.5 ba :  $2600

400 Blauvelt Road, Pearl River - 4 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $2200

50 Terrace Lane, Blauvelt - 3 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $2400

130 Schweitzer Lane, Bardonia - 4 bdrm/ 2.5 ba :  $2900

121 Highway Ave, Congers - 3 bdrm/ 1.5 ba :  $2250

46 Closter Road, Palisades - 3 bdrm/ 1.5 ba:  $3500

75A Cedar Hill Ave, Nyack - 2 bdrm/ 1.5 ba : $1820

60 US Hwy Rte 9W (Overlook condos), Piermont - 2 bdrm/ 1.5 ba : $2250

23 No. Wayne Ave, West Haverstraw - 2 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $1800

28 Ritie Street, Piermont - 2 bdrm/ 1 ba : $2600

Piermont Ave, Piermont - 1 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $1250

193 River Road, Grandview - 2 bdrm/ 2 ba ; $3000

6A Ross Ave, South Nyack - 2 bdrm/ 1 ba :  $1750

6 Great Oaks, New City - 3 bdrm/ 2 ba :  $2200

 

Please browse the adjacent photo gallery for more details including listing broker contact information.

Note that at the time of writing this blog, these rentals were fully available and were willing to entertain rental terms between 1-6 months or longer.  Please contact the listing brokers directly for more information regarding specific terms.

In addition, New York Sate MLS has a website for short term rentals in and around the region.  Click here to see that list.

 


Suzanne D. Coyle November 10, 2012 at 05:29 pm
Excellent resource Steve. Thanks for putting this together!
Bruce Kocher November 11, 2012 at 01:22 pm
Thanks Steve, I also have a 4 month furnished house rental available in Nyack from December through April. $1650 per month. The address is 229 Sixth Ave. It's perfect for a couple. If interested contact Keller Williams. 845-639-0300 x 3109
Steven Dolinsky November 11, 2012 at 01:46 pm
Thanks Bruce. And whoever else has a short term rental available, please post. Thank you.

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