Saturday, November 21, 2009

Help With Hunting Down an Apartment

By Anthony Charles

The joy of moving into an apartment can be marred by the stress and frustration that can accompany the actual hunt itself. This article details the basic apartment hunting tips that will make it a straight forward process that reduces stress. The article covers the need to be professional, the homework that is required, and being prepared for checking out apartments. Hopefully you will turn what is normally an annoying process into something that is easy and almost enjoyable.

Approaching apartment hunting in the way you'd approach a job interview will help you get in the right mind set to achieve your goal. You want to take the time to be prepared, have a route mapped out, time allotted for each apartment walk though and spacing out appointments so they can all be reached in time. Contacting landlords or apartment management companies in the morning is simply a must, as this is usually the time they have set aside for dealing with new applicants. Sometimes you will get an answering machine, if you do, simply leave a courteous message with your name, number, and when you can be reached so that you can get the information you need.

Even as adults, we get homework, and finding an apartment gives you its own special type of homework. The first thing to look up is your credit report, making sure there aren't any errors or discrepancies on it will go a long way to making sure your application gets approved. References are an important piece of the apartment application and making sure that they know they will be getting a phone call about you is just polite. Now assembling all the required information to fill out the application is important too and will help make things flow nicely and let you get around to all the apartments you want to see. Some apartments will have websites with an application you can download, so filling that out ahead of time is a good idea.

The first impression is vital. You want to make sure they see you as a good potential tenant and of course they are putting their best foot forward as an apartment manager. Something to consider before the apartment tour is to make a list of wants and don't wants, because you need to make sure you understand exactly what your apartment must have and what it simply can't have in order for you to live comfortably. The list makes it easier to remove apartments from your list as you find out things you didn't know and keeps you from living somewhere you really didn't want to.

Preparing for apartment hunting is important. This article has gone over the most vital apartment searching tips and they will help you go through this arduous process with the least amount of stress and help you easily succeed at finding the perfect place for you.

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  1. Good tips from Anthony and applicable to home hunters in the UK as well as the US... thanks for the great blog.

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