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The Perfect Honolulu Monthly Rental

June 14, 2010 by Beach Vacation Dude · Leave a Comment 

Downtown Honolulu featuring the Aloha Tower, t...
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Hawaii is a wonderful place to rent a vacation property.

If you are in need of a rental property in Honolulu you should know that the area is divided up into four key areas; Downtown, Waikiki, Manoa and Waimanalo/Kaneoho. Before you start to look for a rental here, you should choose the area that best suits you, and come up with a target budget. When you rent a property in Honolulu you will still have to pay for your own food, utilities and other personal living costs. It is vital to work out how much you can spend on rent and other bills while still affording plenty of food. Most of the rental properties in Honolulu will require a full credit history check, security deposit, as well as first and last month’s rent and personal and professional recommendations as well some proof of your current employment. You will need to sign a legally binding lease. Before renting make sure you are fully aware of what utilities, if any, will be included in your monthly rental payments; this often includes heating and water, while the phone and electricity bills tend to be the renter’s responsibility.

If you are renting in down town, prices per month can be quite affordable when choosing an unfurnished studio with its own living area and bathroom. Situated in the west of Oahu, Downtown Honolulu is conveniently located nearby plenty of shopping, dining and business locations as well as a major airport. If you have several thousand dollars to spend each month you can rent a three bedroom bungalow that is immediately across from the beach. The price here is obviously very expensive, but this is because of the beautiful and convenient location. Renting here you can get not only three bedrooms but also two bathrooms in a cottage setting near the area’s major retail district.

Monoa, situated in the south west of Oahu, has several breathtaking beaches. A single bedroom studio rental here will starts in the $700 range per month. Alternatively one can spend a few thousand dollars and reside in a two bedroom apartment with views overlooking the water. For a cheaper price tag, the rental property commonly includes one bedroom which is pre furnished and lacks any spectacular views.

Waikiki, situated in the south end of Oahu, is incredibly popular amongst fans of beaches and surfing. A rental in Honoululu’s Waikiki area easily costs upward of a few thousand dollars a month, and properties available for rent are incredibly difficult to come by. If you are thinking about renting a property in Waikiki you will have to be extremely aggressive when it comes to pursuing an available rental property. An unfurnished single bedroom apartment with one parking spot is one of the more popular options so is the hardest to come by. If you are willing to pay a higher amount per month you can get yourself an unfurnished cottage property in a private gated community. Neither are right on the water, and any waterfront properties in Waikiki are not only almost impossible to find, but are equally difficult to pay for.

The last area you might consider when seeking a rental in Honolulu is the Waimanalo/Kaneohe area. On the east coast of Oahu, properties here are extremely popular amongst renters. A three bedroom home in an executive style will cost a few thousand dollars per month and includes your utility expenses.

When renting a home in Honolulu you may feel overwhelmed at first, especially with such high prices – but so long as you can set a firm budget and stick to it, you will find a place that is perfect for you.

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