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6 Things to Consider When Looking for an Apartment

There are many reasons to live in an apartment, but finding the perfect one is no easy feat. You must have a plan and checklist of all the amenities your new home has to have before getting on with your search. Here is a list of the most important factors to keep in mind:

1.   Price

They say the price shouldn’t prevent you from acquiring a quality product or service, but you can’t ignore your budget when looking for an apartment. Apartments need to be paid monthly, and these fees can add up in the long run. Ensure you understand your financial status and know how much money you are willing to part with every month before renting an apartment.

2.   Presence of property managers

While most management companies serve as the landlord’s representatives, some represent the tenants or serve as unbiased go-betweens. If you are moving to a neighborhood you are not familiar with, you may want to include the presence of a property management company in your filter-down procedure. Companies such as Emerald Management & Realty not only make it easy for house-hunters to find apartments that suit their needs but also ensure tenants’ grievances are heard, and their rights are respected.

3.   Size

The size of the apartment you acquire should be determined by factors such as your family size and the presence of pets. Even if you are on a budget, it is not hard to find a right-sized apartment that costs just as much as you can afford. Take the time to create a list of options and narrow it down to that one apartment that is affordable and suits your size preferences.

4.   Proximity to work

Now that you are free to move into any neighborhood, it may be worthwhile to find a location that provides the convenience of commuting to work. Long daily commutes can consume a lot of your time and cost you a leg and an arm in the long run. If the neighborhoods nearest to your workplace are high-priced, ensure to factor in the monthly cost of commute when comparing it to cheaper but remote neighborhoods.

5.   Parking

Most apartments have parking lots big enough to accommodate all their tenants, but not all assign each tenant a specific space. Find out whether the landlord assigns parking spaces as competing for a place can be exhausting and inconveniencing, especially on grocery days.

6.   Contingency options

Since you don’t know what the future holds for you, it would not be out of order to make inquiries on what it would take to break your lease. Ask about the penalties of moving elsewhere and if subleasing is in the least of options. If the terms are too harsh, then you should consider continuing with your search.

Endnote

What apartment you deem worthy should be a matter of individual conscience. However, some things are common when it comes to apartment-hunting. If you have no place to start with your search, the above factors can help you make a more guided choice and ward off regrets.

 

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About the Author

Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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