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Enniskillen - renting a property for 3-4 weeks only?

LMac
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in N. Ireland
Im looking to stay in Enniskillen for a few weeks and have been looking at gumtree for houses intended for longer term rental to see if they will let us stay for that period. (2 adults 2 kids, no sharing a place as lodger isnt practical)
Anyone any other ideas of websites to look at? Id imagine ones on propertynews etc mean they have to go through the agent and pay fees, even if we are only staying for a few weeks, so been looking at ones who rent privately instead. Might be implications I havent thought of yet though...
Any thoughts? Is there local sites that my googling hasnt unveiled?
TIA
Anyone any other ideas of websites to look at? Id imagine ones on propertynews etc mean they have to go through the agent and pay fees, even if we are only staying for a few weeks, so been looking at ones who rent privately instead. Might be implications I havent thought of yet though...
Any thoughts? Is there local sites that my googling hasnt unveiled?
TIA
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Three to four weeks is effectively a holiday let so holiday letting sites are possibly the best to go for.
Heres one
http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/northern-ireland/
They have 28 properties available in Enniskillen
http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/enniskillen/adate1.4581/adate2.4581/John0 -
Thanks - unfortuantley though, these are the same for a week as a month renting a longer term place is
Holiday let is a plan B.
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Yes but thats the financial reality - those who wish to let accommodation for a few weeks will only let as holiday lets at holiday let prices - they will not want the hassle of the admin required for long term lets - deposit, inventory, rental agreement etc - only to have to do it all again a month later. The minimum they would consider would be 6 months and even that is unlikely. Ring a couple of letting agents and discuss it with them. Maybe you could get a short term rent at the end of someone's tenancy but I doubt it.John0
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£113 per week for 1 person and £56 extra per person for that one Pastures - £281 a weekJohn0
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Thanks for the website link though Pastures - few nice ones there Ill keep in mind for shorter stays another time!0
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When do you need the property?0
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I've sent you a pm0
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Worth checking in with the short term rentals people to see if they'd do a better rate if you were taking it for a month. It would save them on admin and booking costs so they could potentially pass it on to you. Depends if it's peak season or not though I guess.0
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Two other useful websites to check are the letting sections on:
https://www.vivastreet.co.uk
and https://www.gumtree.com0
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