• Latest Local News
Morning News Blitz: June 19, 2013
Morning News Blitz: June 19, 2013

All of your top local and national headlines with Matt Mauro, …

Girl tells jury about her kidnapping
Girl tells jury about her kidnapping

An 8-year-old girl took the stand Tuesday to testify against …

Judge rejects witness in ex-cop's trial
Judge rejects witness in ex-cop's trial

The judge in the Levi Chavez murder trial ruled that the …

Boy recovering from hammer attack
Boy recovering from hammer attack

The man accused of attacking a 3-year old boy with a hammer has…

Polygraph ruling may stall murder trial
Polygraph ruling may stall murder trial

The trial of a man accused of killing an Albuquerque couple in …

Advertisement
  • Report It!

When you see it happening - Report It!

When you know it's going on, when you see it happening  - Report It!

Balloon visitors can rent some ABQ homes

Rented homes are alternative to hotel rooms

Updated: Wednesday, 03 Oct 2012, 4:41 PM MDT
Published : Wednesday, 03 Oct 2012, 8:46 AM MDT

ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Thousands are expected in Albuquerque over the course of the next week for the International Balloon Fiesta, many will be getting hotel rooms while others look for an alternative. 

That's where some Albuquerque residents will be offering their homes for rent to bring comfort for those wanting those amenities that a house can offer.

"People feel like they can move right in and be right at home," says Chery Klairwator, vacation home rental owner. "Everything is set up, the sheets, the towels, the blankets, the kitchen's all set up and if they don't have anything or there's something that they want, we can see if we can figure out what they need."

Klairwator is one of a lot of people in Albuquerque who are renting their homes out for the fiesta. They can cost about the same as some more expensive hotels, about $150 a night, but most offer a lot more.

"There's a huge demand for a more personal service and more unique environments," says Rich Bowditch, vacation rental home owner. "I think that's what we offer instead of a standard hotel room."

The renters also say there's almost no sacrifice too big or request to strange to make people feel at home.

"I just got a call from someone to see if i had cookie sheets because they have little kids and they wanted to come here for two weeks," Klairwator said.

If visitors cannot find any homes to rent through word of mouth or through any other resource, KRQE News 13 found a handful on craigslist.com and v rbo.com

  • Comments
Comment With KRQE.com's commenting system, you don't need to register. You can login with an existing Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or Twitter account and more. 
 

powered by Disqus

Share |

Report It to KRQE News 13

Advertisement
  • Top 5 Trending on KRQE.com
    No Stories Available
Advertisement

Advertisement

Explore Featured Content »