| Word | Description |
| Bed | The number of beds is specified for each property. For example, double beds are defined as one bed; however, they are classed as sleeping two people. |
| Bedroom | The number of defined sleeping areas that are separate from the dining and lounge or recreational areas constitute the bedrooms. This does not include any outside structure such as a closed-in veranda or porch that may have sleeping space. |
| Built-ins | Built-ins are wardrobes which are attached to the wall. Typically they are from floor to ceilng and include shelves as well as hanging space for clothes. They also may include storage for shoes below and suitcases up above. |
| Sleeps | 'Sleeps' is the number of persons that can be accommodated overnight in the property. This is specified in the property description. For example, a double bed sleeps two people for example. The number of people that the property 'sleeps' may include sofa beds. The number of sleeping spaces is the maximum number of people permitted to stay overnight at the property. A surcharge may apply if more people are accommodated at the property (see the relevant terms and conditions for visitors). |
| Suburb | To help visitors find the right property, suburbs are provided in the location dropdown box. Simply by clicking on a region, the location box will be updated with all suburbs/towns in which Rent-A-Home.com.au has properties. The suburbs and towns list is based on postcodes. |