PHOENIX (3TV / CBS 5) – Do you dream of moving into your own home, but cannot afford it or do not want to accept any maintenance costs? Residential communities are popping up all over the valley looking for space and privacy only for rent, but not covering the burden of a mortgage, ”said tenant Nekedra Fulce. Fulce loves her 3 bedroom home in Avilla Gateway, where she enjoys the high ceilings, countertops, and maintenance free living. NexMetro communities developed Avilla Gateway and other similar communities. “We built 25 neighborhoods in the Valley,” said Jacque Petroulakis, executive vice president of NexMetro Communities. The neighborhoods have one, two, and three bedroom homes with amenities like a communal pool, dog park, and hangout front entrance, no shared elevators, no hallways, no shared walls, but you can also rent, ”said Petroulakis. Petroulakis says the people who live in these communities all have different reasons why they want to rent, “Petroulakis said. Petroulakis believes the rent-only area will continue to grow. “The concept is so popular that I think a lot of people will try to replicate it because they saw that we were on to something here,” said Petroulakis. Fulce has already signed for another year. “I think this is an opportunity for people or families who are in between, so to speak, you know, they are trying to become a homeowner but not quite there, they are fed up with living and living in an apartment, so do they want something to call their own, ”she said. Petroulakis says the rent ranges from $ 1,100 to $ 2,800, depending on the size and location. About half of tenants buy a home, according to Petroulakis. Copyright 2021 KPHO / KTVK (KPHO Rundfunkgesellschaft). All rights reserved.
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