Thirty-Day Stays: What Changes When Nobody Leaves for a Month
Longer bookings are common in Winter Park and Maitland, and a month-long stay is not a long weekend with more nights. The turnover afterwards is a different job.
Short-term rentals in suburban Orlando take a lot of long bookings. Someone relocating and waiting on a house, a contractor on a project, a family member in town while a relative is treated at one of the hospitals, a visiting academic. Thirty nights and upwards is normal in Winter Park, Maitland and Altamonte Springs in a way it is not in the resort corridor.
Owners often price these well and then get caught by the turnover, because a month-long stay does not leave a property in the state a three-night one does.
Depth, not volume
A weekend guest uses a fraction of a property. A month-long guest uses all of it, properly. The oven gets cooked in rather than reheated in. The washing machine runs weekly. Bathroom surfaces see daily use by the same person, which builds up differently to heavy use over a weekend.
Things also get moved. Furniture shifts to suit how someone actually lives, kitchen items end up in different cupboards, and the property drifts away from the layout your listing photos show. Putting it back is part of the turnover, and it is the part owners forget to allow time for.
Wear that only appears at length
A month reveals problems a weekend hides — a slow drain, a fridge seal that does not sit right, a shower door that drips. Long-stay guests usually mention these, and that feedback is worth more than it looks: it is a free maintenance inspection from someone who used the property properly.
Mid-stay cleans earn their keep here
For a thirty-night booking, a clean somewhere in the middle changes the turnover at the end substantially, and most long-stay guests welcome it. It also puts someone in the property once during the month, which on a booking that long is worth having for its own sake.
It is a different conversation with the guest than a weekend stay allows — you are asking to enter their temporary home, so it is better agreed at booking than proposed halfway through.
Budget the time honestly
The turnover after a month-long stay takes longer than one after a weekend, and pricing it as though it does not is how owners end up with a rushed clean before the next arrival. Tell your cleaner the length of the stay when you book the turn, not when they arrive.
If you take long bookings, mention the stay length when you schedule the turnover. Call Orlando STR Cleaning on (689) 220-6567. We work Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 10 AM to 10 PM Friday and Saturday, and 10 AM to 3:30 PM Sunday — the hours short-term rentals actually turn over.
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