Finding apartments for rent can be a stressful task. However, there are several tips that can alleviate the annoyances and make the search for a new place fun.
Be Specific
When apartment hunting, make sure to determine which features are a must-have and where it’s okay to compromise. If there’s a perfect two bedroom in a great location, but it lacks the perfect yard, it may be time to adjust priorities. Decide what is necessary and stick to it, but try to remain realistic.
Find Out the Included Utilities
This is another major must-do when looking for a new place. Many rentals include some utilities, but there are hidden costs to look out for such as trash or water costs. If not included, these costs can add up quickly. As well, there may be additional charges for parking or a security system.
Ask Around
This may seem obvious, but asking friends of the family for landlord referrals is helpful. If anything, it’ll help weed out the inattentive and neglectful landlords. Who knows, a friend may even know someone who has apartments for rent.
Take Measurements
Depending on what furniture one currently has, this may be an important part of house hunting. Making sure the bed fits in a smaller bedroom or being able to comfortably walk around seating in the living room is essential to a cozy environment.
Avoid Scams
We all know of popular classified sites that offer rental deals, but if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Make sure the listing includes photos and a local phone number. Also, be sure to check the average rent prices in the area; if the price seems like too good of a deal, it likely is. There may also be a catch to a cheaper place, like bad parking or poor renovations.
Check the Pet Policy
If a pet is important, double check the lease for costs such as a pet deposit. Also, there may be weight, number, and breed restrictions to consider. Some listings may not mention a pet policy, but it’s worth asking. Some landlords allow pets on a case-by-case basis.
Bring a Friend
Always have someone tag along when looking for apartments to rent. It always pays to have an extra opinion, and they may be able to point out things that wouldn’t always be noticed on a solo look. It’ll also be convenient to have one person ask questions while the other takes photos and measurements.
Make a List
This may not be common, but it’s a great idea to make a list of questions to ask when hunting for apartments to rent. Getting caught up in the excitement of the search can make one forget about asking about things such as the average electric bill cost or if the washer and dryer are included. Having a list makes a person prepared, but it also makes them appear responsible to the potential new landlord.
Keeping this advice in mind, one can be sure to find a great new place to make a wonderful home.
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