Guidelines for First Time Renters
Your first place is like establishing credit. Start out right and it's smooth sailing. Make bad choices and it will follow you. Some pointers from my years of managing property are here, so I hope they help.
This is a guide about renting an apartment. Whether you are a first time renter or have rented before, there are a lot of things to consider when renting an apartment. Understanding your lease agreement, finding a good rate, and choosing your neighborhood are just a few of the things you need to do.
When I search for a new apartment I keep the following things I want in mind: Opt for no corner units as you are heating and cooling 2 walls instead of one and there is no wind-break on corner units. Try choosing a unit in the middle of the building.
Get A Reduction In Rent By Being A Handyman
To get a good deal on an apartment. Offer to do either simple handyman's work or some janitorial work in the evenings or weekends for a reduction in the rent and possibly free rent. My relatives did this for a few years and saved enough for a down payment to buy a four family home.
With all the problems with getting a mortgage these days, we are looking for tips and advice for saving money when renting an apartment. Do you have any tips to share?
Sometimes It Pays To Stay In One Place
It pays to keep aware of local happenings. I have somehow stayed at my apartment all these years at the neighborhood got better, always planning to move but didn't.
Looking for a Safe, Economical Apartment Near Birmingham, AL.
Does anyone know of a safe, economical apartment on the south end of Birmingham, Homewood, or Vestavia, Alabama?
I'm looking to move into a new apartment. The problem (aside from not knowing neighborhoods and wanting to get a dog), I'm not sure how to find out how much I can afford for rent. I've been told to take my either net or gross income for a month and subtract my bills, etc. for a month from it.
If you are able to choose, (and physically able) get an apartment higher than the main floor. This works well for me for two reasons. 1) I have barely had to turn up my heat this winter, my thermostat is set at 50 and my home is usually over 70...
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