Finding a rental property this summer

With so many properties on the market and many online listings available to rent, it’s super easy to find the perfect property once you have identified your needs and desires in a home. Price, location, and size are the three main criteria you need to keep in mind. There are so many resources out there to help you find the perfect home to rent, but where’s a good place to start? Simplify your search and start by asking yourself these five questions. 

Where do you want to live? 

A tried-and-true method for finding a location to live in is to explore different towns and cities by driving or walking through these neighbourhoods. Discovering the right location will also depend on your work and the daily commutes you will be taking, so compare the differences. 

What price are you willing to spend on rent?

Establish a budget and remember to stay within it, as budgeting for rent is one of the most important points to keep in mind. You don’t want to obsess over a property and realise you can’t afford it. You also want to take into account the one-time costs of moving home, such as the deposit, application fees, utility costs, and moving costs.

How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you want? 

Identify who you will be sharing your home with, whether it is your family, a partner, or housemates. This can help you see how many bedrooms and bathrooms are required, ensuring you have all the necessary facilities.

Have you consulted with an expert agent? 

By contacting and consulting with a local expert agent, they can help you identify properties that suit your criteria. They can provide you with local market insight, offer strategies for finding the right home, or even present you with listings before they hit the market. If you’re not familiar with the rental market or chosen area, hiring a local estate agent can really boost your chances of finding the right home for you. They will know the ins and outs of buying and renting, with plenty of contacts on hand. 

Have you asked all your questions and queries? 

When finding the perfect rental property, you need to make sure it is perfect for you. You don’t want to sign the lease agreement and realise it’s not the home you thought. Is the home pet-friendly? Are the utilities included? Asking questions can reveal a lot about the landlord and how they may interact with you in the future. By using a letting agent to help you discover the right home, they can increase communication and guarantee you a positive renting journey. The more questions you ask, the fewer surprises you will encounter after signing the lease agreement.

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