Amenities Renters Can Expect in a Build-to-Rent Community

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Build-to-rent communities are becoming an increasingly attractive housing option, with a 45% increase since 2020, fueled by the rise of remote work. It’s easy to see why that is the case, as many renters are drawn to the idea of having more space than standard rental apartments can offer, while also enjoying the flexibility that comes with renting truly the best of both worlds.

If you’re on the fence about build-to-rent communities, exploring the most common features they offer might help you make up your mind. Here’s what you can typically expect when it comes to build-to-rent community amenities.

1. Larger floor plans are the #1 build-to-rent community amenity 

The increased amount of space compared to the typical floor plans found in apartments is among the biggest advantages of homes in a build-to-rent community. This is especially important for remote workers, as they can set up a home office that suits their workflow. Floor plans can often be more open, too, making it ideal for renters who enjoy having guests around from time to time. 

2. Most build-to-rent communities come with private outdoor spaces

Whereas most apartments offer little more than a balcony, build-to-rent communities usually offer renters some type of private outdoor space. Whether it’s a backyard or a deck, this can be a major draw for those looking to spend more time outside. From gardening and grilling to lounging in the sun after a long day, having this kind of outdoor space is a major perk. What’s more, it also gives pet owners more room to play with their furry companions!

Fenced off backyard with patio furniture and lush green lawn.

3. Build-to-rent communities feature modern appliances

Build-to-rent communities typically come equipped with modern and efficient appliances such as stainless-steel ovens and microwaves. These are usually complemented by high-quality finishes like granite countertops or hardwood flooring, as well as plenty of cabinet space. Renters will enjoy cooking and entertaining their guests, especially in homes with open floor plans that extend into the dining or living areas creating a perfect space for hosting guests.

4. Renters love smart amenities in build-to-rent communities

Smart technology in build-to-rent properties is becoming increasingly popular these days. While not every renter may prioritize this feature, the ability to control home settings from a smartphone can be very convenient. Smart thermostats, app-controlled lighting, and keyless entry systems are just a handful of features that tech-savvy renters can look forward to, especially if they’re looking to innovate and streamline their day-to-day lives.

Close up of a person’s hand adjusting a touchscreen thermostat in a smart home.

5. Many build-to-rent communities are pet-friendly

Since build-to-rent homes tend to be larger than standard apartments, these communities usually have pet-friendly policies in place. Rules may vary, but some properties may offer more relaxed breed restrictions, while others might feature specific amenities such as pet washing stations or dog parks. Many renters are pet owners, so most build-to-rent communities aim to create an environment that is inclusive and enjoyable for everyone, including all fuzzy friends.

6. Parking and garages are common in build-to-rent communities

The availability of garages and parking spots in build-to-rent communities provides added convenience for renters who have a car. A garage also offers space for those who enjoy doing the maintenance work on their cars themselves, while a driveway eliminates the hassle of street parking or shared parking lots. 

7. Most build-to-rent communities also offer maintenance services 

Another important aspect of a living in a build-to-rent community is access to maintenance services, which are typically provided and covered by the landlord. This simplifies renters’ experience, as they don’t have to deal with any issue that homeowners would have to tackle themselves, such as fixing a leak or repairing an appliance. Plus, some communities might also offer landscaping services, ensuring the lawns are well-maintained without any extra effort from the residents. 

8. Common areas are the norm in build-to-rent communities

Build-to-rent communities often include a suite of shared amenities designed to enhance the living experience of all renters. Ranging from fitness centers and swimming pools to playgrounds and more, these shared spaces can help enhance the residents’ lives, providing an atmosphere that is both soothing and convenient. Some communities may even provide coworking spaces or shared lounges, making sure that residents have plenty of opportunities to be both productive and social. In any case, the community-driven living in build-to-rent developments is designed as a key pillar of the renters’ experience.

Residential community swimming pool, with lounging chairs and tropical palm trees.

As build-to-rent communities continue to grow across the nation, more renters are likely to turn to these homes as an alternative to homeownership and apartment living. With a wide variety of amenities available both inside each home and beyond its walls, this is how build-to-rent communities cater to renters’ needs. The question of whether this is the right option for you ultimately comes down to your needs and preferences.

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Florin Petrut is a real estate writer and research analyst with RentCafe, using his experience as a social media specialist and love for storytelling to create insightful reports and studies on the rental market. With a strong interest in the renter experience, he develops data-driven resources that explore cost of living, affordable neighborhoods, and housing trends, helping renters make informed decisions about where and how they live. Florin holds a B.A. in Journalism and an M.A. in Digital Media and Game Studies.

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