Maximize returns.

Get Started For Free

20 free rental property listing websites for landlords

person looking at real estate website
by Jeff Rohde, posted in Investment Strategy

To help you find the best free rental property listing website for your needs, we’ve compiled a list of 20 rental property listing websites. Whether you’re looking for an affordable way to market your rentals or simply want to broaden your marketing exposure, keep reading to learn more.


Key takeaways

  • Rental property listing sites help landlords reach a wider audience of potential renters to reduce the amount of time rental property sits empty.
  • Things to consider in a good rental property website include ease of use, exposure, and reviews from other landlords and tenants.
  • Rental listing websites often offer tools to screen tenants, create and digitally sign a lease, and collect rent online.

 

What to look for in a free rental property listing website

Here are a few things to look for:

  • Ease of use. Look for a user-friendly website with all the features you need.
  • Exposure. Look for a website that gets a lot of traffic and has a broad reach.
  • Cost.  Many websites will charge you a fee to list your rental property, but there’s no need to pay when there are plenty available for free.
  • Reviews. Take time to read reviews of the website before you list your rental property. This will give you an idea of what other landlords have experienced with the website.
  • Support. Look for a site that offers customer support when and if you need it.

 

20 free rental property listing websites for landlords

Here are 20 great websites for listing your rental property for free next time you have a vacancy (listed in alphabetical order).

1. Apartment Finder

Apartment Finder is a member of the Apartments.com network that receives more than 50 million renter visits each month, according to their website. Listing is fast, easy, and free.

2. Apartment List

Apartment List isn’t exactly free. However, landlords don’t pay until a renter moves in. The company uses a unique pay-per-lease model to help owners and managers improve their return on investment (ROI). Currently, the site only works with properties of 20 units or more.

3. Apartments.com

Apartments.com and its family of websites receive more than 50 million visitors each month. In addition to listing on the site for free, your vacant rental will also be seen on ApartmentFinder, Apartamentos.com, ApartmentHomeLiving, and ForRent.com.

4. ByOwner.com

ByOwner.com touts itself as the #1 platform for tenants looking to rent directly from owners. Listing for the first 7 days is free, and after that, landlords are billed $39 monthly. If your home doesn’t rent in the first 3 months, the next 3 months are free.

5. Craigslist

Craigslist has something for everyone, including landlords with vacant property and tenants looking to rent short- or long-term. Listing is free in most markets and available for a fee in others.

real estate rental website

6. Doorsteps

Doorsteps publishes listings to 12 top rental websites all at once, including Realtor.com, Zillow, and Zumper. Landlords can prescreen tenants, schedule showings, create a lease, and collect rent online.

7. Facebook Marketplace

The Facebook Marketplace is a classified ad section of the platform where landlords can list rental property for free. Prospective tenants can filter their search by location, category, and price.

8. HotPads

HotPads is a map-based rental search engine and a member of the Zillow Group family of sites that includes Trulia and Zillow. The first listing is free for 30 days. After that, landlords can choose from a variety of pricing plans.

9. Oodle.com

Ooodle.com is a classified listing website similar to Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. Prospective tenants can search for rentals based on location, type of home, monthly rent, and the number of bedrooms and baths.

10. PadMapper

PadMapper has options for listing a single room, subletting a home, or listing multiple places and entire buildings via Zumper. The mapping function lets prospective tenants zoom in to search for available rentals in a specific neighborhood.

11. People with Pets

While People with Pets isn’t free, the $9.99-a-month listing fee might be a small price to pay for landlords with pet-friendly rentals. More than 70% of renters have pets, and, as Realtor.com reports, landlords typically collect an additional pet rent of between $50 and $100 per month.

12. Realtor.com

Realtor.com has teamed up with Avail to help landlords list vacant rental property for free. You can publish your listing to more than 12 websites, manage leads, and schedule showings.

13. Rent.com

Rent.com and Rentals.com work hand in hand to help landlords reach prospective renters quickly. Listings are syndicated to the company’s network, including ApartmentGuide and Redfin, which receive 47 million monthly visits, according to the site.

14. RentalAds.com

RentalAds offers free and paid options, plus a monthly plan for owners and managers with up to 1,000 properties. Free listings are posted on the RentalAds site, while the $19-a-month paid plan syndicates listings to over 12 partner websites, including Backpage, ByOwner, Rent Jungle, and Trulia.

15. Rentberry

Landlords listing on Rentberry can reach millions of verified tenants worldwide, according to the site. Listings are syndicated to partner websites, including Realtor.com and Zumper, and landlords have access to tools for tenant screening, digitally signing a lease, and collecting rent online.

16. RentDigs

RentDigs automatically posts listings to Oodle.com, Trovit.com, Claz.org, Mitula.com, and RentJungle.com for free. Landlords receive a personalized listing link to use with print and email marketing and can access statistics showing how often their listing is being viewed.

17. Sublet.com

Sublet.com specializes in listing furnished rentals and rooms worldwide, making the site a good option for landlords with short-term rentals (STRs) and vacation properties. In addition to free postings, the website also offers tenant screening and employment and criminal background reports.

18. Trulia

Trulia is a member of the Zillow Group family of sites. After entering the rental property address on Trulia, landlords are taken to Zillow Rental Manager to complete the posting process.

19. Zillow

Listing your first rental property on Zillow is free for 30 days. If the home doesn’t rent by then, there are a variety of weekly and multimonth pricing plans to choose from. Listings on Zillow are also syndicated to HotPads and Trulia.

20. Zumper

Zumper makes it easy to get the word out about your available property by posting the listing on multiple websites for free. The site also offers tools for screening prospective tenants and collecting rent online.

 

Closing thoughts

By listing on a free site, landlords can reach a large audience of potential renters. They can also manage their listings and contact information all in one place. In addition, free sites often offer tools and resources, such as tenant screening and online rent collection, that landlords can use to attract good tenants.

Related: Once you’ve found your new tenant, do you have an easy way to collect rent from them? Check out Stessa online rent collection – a free tool that makes it easy for tenants to pay on time and automates key tasks for landlords, like deposits, receipts, and accounting. Tenants can also enable autopay to avoid missing rent deadlines. Get notified when a payment is made and when it’s been deposited in your account.

stessa rent pay screen

Stessa is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services are provided by Blue Ridge Bank, N.A., member FDIC.

 

Find this content useful? Share it with your friends!