Tampa Bay landlord acquisition
Tampa landlords: meet renters staying by the month
Furnished Unfurnished is expanding Tampa supply for relocation, healthcare, insurance, project-work, and family-transition renters who need a real monthly lease path.
Market fit
Monthly-ready
Tampa renters need practical 30+ day housing for work, relocation, medical, insurance, and family transitions.
Supply priority
Founding lane
Early landlords and operators get a cleaner path to stand out before the local monthly-rental category gets crowded.
Pricing
$9.99
Current public monthly listing price. Annual listing plans are also available.
What Tampa renters are trying to solve
This page is intentionally narrow: it is for landlords and operators with monthly-stay fit, not every rental owner in Florida. The campaign prioritizes supply that can serve one or more of these demand patterns.
- Healthcare, relocation, and project-based stays
- Insurance displacement housing after home repairs
- Furnished apartments for 30-180 day timelines
- Unfurnished or flexible rentals for renters moving into Tampa Bay
Best-fit operator profiles
- Corporate-housing providers
- Relocation-friendly property managers
- Furnished apartment operators
- Residential PMs with monthly-stay inventory
Why add Furnished Unfurnished
- Tampa already has Furnished Unfurnished supply, but the market needs more owner diversity.
- Local operators can capture relocation and healthcare demand without relying only on nightly platforms.
- Furnished Unfurnished keeps the lease and renter relationship direct between landlord and tenant.
Have Tampa inventory that fits 30+ day stays?
Start with one listing, or bring a small batch if you manage multiple furnished, unfurnished, or flexible monthly rentals in Tampa Bay.
Nearby market coverage
Tampa operators often serve nearby demand too. This page is relevant for St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Riverview, Lutz inventory when the home can support 30+ day renters.
Source note: Tampa active-listing snapshot. Public copy avoids competitor-specific claims; competitor comparison work remains internal unless separately approved for publication.
