Stay updated with real-time email alerts and increase your chances of finding the perfect place. We scour property listings from more than 3,500 websites to save you valuable time on your search. You will always be one of the first to know, so you can immediately respond to a property that meets your wishes!
Register on rentaroof and immediately receive an e-mail when new rentals matching your criteria are added.
We scan 3,500 websites and add over 4,500+ new properties on a daily basis, saving you as much precious time as possible in your search for a new home ⏰. Our notification service automatically sends you all new matches within your search criteria, giving you that important edge over fellow property hunters 💌.
With a premium account, you will unlock access to over 85,000 rental properties and be able to view the landlords' contact information. Now you can contact them right away!
These portals often do not have all the available housing available on their websites. Rentaroof does. In addition, when you respond to a property on rentaroof, you are immediately put in contact with the estate agent or landlord, so you don't have to queue up like you usually do for portals. This makes it more likely that you will be invited for a viewing when you use rentaroof!
With a free account, you can opt to receive listings that meet your search criteria directly in your email. This gives you a great chance to be the first to respond. You will receive the search results that fit your criteria immediately via email. You can create different property alerts if you have different search criteria and you want to receive offers for them.
How does it work?:
You can create a new property alert by taking the following steps:
- Open the overview of properties in your preferred city
- Set filters such as number of rooms, price ect.
- Click on 'save search' at the top right.
Supercharge your home search and unlock realtors contact details and more with rentaroof premium.
Yes, you definitely can! However, this cannot be done in one search query, as it would be too confusing. We recommend creating a new search query for each combination.