Whether you're searching for a Wellington lease or a premium WEF seasonal rental, or you're a landlord looking to list your property — I can help.
Looking for a long-term lease, a WEF seasonal rental, or a property with equestrian amenities? I help tenants navigate Wellington's unique rental market and connect with the right property.
The Winter Equestrian Festival brings premium rental demand to Wellington each January through early April. Seasonal rentals near the showgrounds are highly sought after.
Tell me what you're looking for and I'll help match you with the right property.
Looking to list a rental property? I can help market your home, screen tenants, and manage the lease process.
As a licensed real estate sales associate, I can help with rental listing, tenant-finding, and lease coordination. Property management services (ongoing maintenance coordination, rent collection, tenant disputes) are separate and require specific brokerage approval. Contact me to discuss your property's specific needs.
Tell me about your property and I'll outline how we can market it effectively.
Wellington, FL is synonymous with world-class equestrian sport. The town hosts the most prestigious horse shows, training facilities, and equestrian community on earth.
Every January through early April, the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) unfolds at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC). This is one of the most prestigious equestrian competitions globally.
WEF draws 300,000+ spectators and top riders from 40+ countries across the US, Europe, South America, and beyond. Premier sponsors, international media coverage, and world-class competition all converge in Wellington.
During WEF season, Wellington's rental market surges with competing riders, trainers, grooms, farriers, veterinarians, families, and spectators — all seeking premium housing. This creates extraordinary demand and premium pricing.
WEF rentals span luxurious equestrian estates with barns and paddocks, high-end furnished homes, luxury townhomes, and apartments — all designed for short-term occupancy during peak season.
I have deep roots in Wellington's equestrian community. This is where I live, work, and understand the nuances of both long-term and WEF seasonal rentals like nowhere else.
If you're renting a home for WEF — whether you're a competitor, trainer, groom, spectator, or family looking for premium housing during peak season — I understand exactly what you need. Proximity to showgrounds, barn amenities, furnished move-in-ready homes, and flexible lease terms matter. I've helped dozens of tenants find their WEF homes.
If you own a rental property in Wellington and want to capitalize on WEF demand, I can market it directly to the equestrian community, handle tenant screening, and manage the seasonal lease process professionally.
A WEF seasonal rental is a property rented for a short-term lease, typically 2–4 months, during the Winter Equestrian Festival season (January through early April). These rentals cater specifically to competitors, trainers, grooms, farriers, veterinarians, families, and spectators attending the PBIEC event. Many WEF rentals are furnished and designed with equestrian professionals in mind — think barn access, premium finishes, flexible check-in/check-out, and proximity to showgrounds.
WEF rentals book quickly — ideally 3–6 months in advance. If you're planning to arrive in January, you should start your search by August or September for maximum selection. By October, many premium properties near the showgrounds are already spoken for. The earlier you reach out, the better your options. Contact me as soon as you know your timeline.
Long-term rentals in Wellington typically range from $1,200–$3,500+ per month, depending on property size, condition, and amenities. WEF seasonal rentals command premium prices, often $3,000–$10,000+ per month for furnished properties, especially those near the showgrounds or with equestrian amenities. Properties with barns, paddocks, groom quarters, or direct PBIEC proximity can exceed $10,000/month during peak WEF weeks. These prices vary based on location, property condition, and lease length — contact me for market comparables for your specific needs.
Contact me with your property address, desired rental rate, and availability. I'll handle the entire listing and marketing process: MLS listing for broad exposure, syndication to Zillow and Realtor.com, direct marketing to Wellington's equestrian community, professional lease preparation, tenant screening (credit, background, rental history), and lease signing coordination. Together we'll position your property for maximum exposure and find quality tenants. Some property management services require brokerage approval — I'll discuss your specific needs and limitations during our first conversation.
Yes, with proper disclosure. If a property is listed for sale and a buyer makes an offer, the lease may be subject to the sale closing. This contingency is clearly communicated to potential tenants upfront so everyone understands the terms. Short-term WEF seasonal rentals (typically ending by late April) are generally the easiest to coordinate with a pending sale, since the lease term is naturally short. If you're interested in listing a property that's also for sale, let's discuss the specific timeline and lease terms.