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Apartments are sometimes easy to find and other times they are not. Here we look at some rental apartment tips to get you started. |
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| Author: Andrew Stratton |
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Before you even begin looking you have to get clear with yourself about what you are looking for in a new place to live. Begin with what size unit you are seeking. Whether you need a one bed, two bedroom or three bedroom will depend upon whether you live alone or whether there are two of you or more. If you have more than one child then can they share a room or do you want them both to have their own?
You also need to contemplate the size of the other rooms. The kitchen and bathroom are important but so are the dining room and the living room. Think about the furniture you own. Use that as a guide to find a home that is not too small but not too big either.
Some apartments are in a building with many units while others are a house that was divided up. You need to decide which type you would prefer. Or would you be all right with renting a basement flat from someone who lives upstairs? The number of neighbors you will have and the noise you may or may not have to deal with on a regular basis is contingent upon which type of residence you choose to rent. Remember thought that everything from size to location to price must be taken together and factored into your final decision.
Price is a huge consideration when you are shopping for a new home. Look at the classified section of your local newspaper to get an idea of the kind of prices that rentals go for in your part of town (or the area you wish to move to). In most cities and towns it cost more to rent apartments in some areas than it does in others. Consider your income. It is generally recognized that rent should not be more than 30 percent of your take-home pay. Decide what price range is affordable to you and then look for apartments that satisfy your financial bottom line.
Add in the price of utilities and transportation costs to get back and forth to work every day. Also remember that you will have to pay your first month’s rent and a security deposit which in most cases is half a month’s rent. Some building managers also expect you to pay the last month’s rent upfront. Bear in mind too that you will have start-up costs to pay when you first move in, such as having your phone service connected, as well as your Internet service, cable service and power.
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