Can't sell? Wary of being a landlord? Try corporate housing instead

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(ARA) - The housing market is making it hard for many homeowners to sell. Yet the alternative - becoming a landlord and renting out your house - isn't always appealing. A growing number of savvy homeowners are pursuing a third option, renting out their homes as corporate housing.

Kajal Agarwal is one homeowner who's making corporate housing work for her. Agarwal and her husband lived in their small condo in Chicago's established Lakeview neighborhood for four years. When they decided they wanted a larger living space and good schools for their son who was about to start kindergarten, they decided to head to the suburbs.

"We wanted to move, but we were caught in the middle of a soft housing market. There were two other condos for sale in our building and both had been on the market for more than a year," says Agarwal. "We decided to move and rent out our Lakeview condo to cover the mortgage payment."

Agarwal says her first rental experience soured her because of a bad tenant who she had to evict. Not one to give up, Agarwal decided to try her hand at renting again, only offering her condo as a fully furnished corporate housing rental instead.

"As a former traveling business consultant, I was familiar with the corporate housing concept and knew I would attract high quality renters. I listed my home for rent on CorporateHousingbyOwner.com and found my first renter in days," says Agarwal, who adds that she has had a pool of high caliber renters to choose from ever since.

Agarwal's story is typical, says Kimberly Smith, the founder of CorporateHousingbyOwner.com, a Web site that connects individual homeowners offering fully-furnished short-term rentals with potential corporate housing renters.

"Many homeowners turn to the rental market without first researching the market and developing both a management and marketing plan. They quickly realize first-hand just how difficult it can be and how much competition is around," says Smith. "Kajal was savvy enough to know that offering her home to business travelers as furnished, temporary housing would set her apart from other rental properties, increase her monthly income, and help her to find the kind of renter she desired."

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