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Even
though there are a lot of rental properties available at the moment, finding
a quality affordable apartment can be a daunting task, especially if youre
a student or a young professional starting out on your own and renting
for the first time.
However, says Berry Everitt, CEO of the Chas Everitt International property
group, there are things you can do to make the search easier, starting
with some scouting to see what areas appeal to you and will
fit your lifestyle.
Writing in the Property Signposts newsletter, he says that as a prospective
tenant you should especially consider the following:
* Whether you would like an area that caters to young people or one that
is quieter and more suitable for families, with convenient schools and
parks;
* What amenities such as a gym or a late-night supermarket
you would like to have nearby;
* How close you would like to live to work;
* Whether you need easy access to public transport or a road network.
Next, you need to do some research in the classifieds or online
to gauge what sort of property you can expect to get for your money in
the areas you like. You may find that to rent in a certain area, youd
have to settle for a smaller unit or alternatively that you need
to consider other suburbs if you want a bigger flat for the same money.
Third, Everitt says, you need to make sure that your preferred area is
safe. Issues to think about here include access-control on buildings and
secure parking, but also simple indicators like residents being able to
walk around the area at night, and whether the buildings are well-maintained.
Then fourth, you must make sure your credit rating is good as landlords
are weary of being burnt by rent defaulters and are increasingly
running thorough credit checks on all prospective tenants.
And finally, when you start actually going to view apartments,
go prepared to sign a lease. The right flat at the right rent will go
quickly to someone else if you dont lock in the deal.

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