Sports

Homeowners Look to Cash In On 2013 US Open

Properties along the Main Line have been listed for rent for up to $10,000 per day.

With the 2013 US Open at now less than a year away, nearby residents are looking to cash in on the convenient locations of their homes.

While more than 100 Ardmore, Merion and Wynnewood homes have already cropped up on Event Homes, a website where homeowners can rent their homes for major sporting events, people in other towns are trying to capitalize on the event, too.

This five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in the Villanova section of Radnor Township is seeking a renter for $4,000 per day.

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The asking prices for local homes listed on Event Homes ranges from $250 per day—for a one bedroom located five miles from the course—to $10,000 per day.

Since the homes on Event Homes are owner-listed for free, they don't necessarily reflect what a certain home might realistically rent for during the US Open, said Jamie Moss, a realtor with Prudential Fox and Roach in Bryn Mawr.

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While some homeowners are clearly trying to get the highest price they can for their homes, Moss said the going price for an average home seems to be around $4,000 to $5,000 for a full week's rental the week of the tournament. The price for larger homes is higher.

"A lot of the players come with family, and there are not really any great hotels near the golf course," Moss explained. "I think people are trying to capitalize on the tournament being here and trying to make a week’s vacation [out of it]."

Are you or your neighbors considering listing your home for the 2013 US Open? Do any of these prices surprise you? Tell us in the comments.

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