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A tenants guide to finding the perfect rental property 

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Looking for the perfect rental property can be tricky. Finding a property that’s within your price range, that’s based in the right area, and that ticks all the boxes when it comes to things like decor and facilities is a near impossible task. Add to that the competition between you and other tenants-to-be, and what was once an exciting and enjoyable task becomes a never-ending chore. Luckily, there are some steps you can take to ensure you find the perfect rental property for you.

You’ve likely thought about the things you want from a rental property and your most desired locations, but have you thought about the things you should avoid? For instance, if you’re a single person with a small budget, a large 3-bedroom house in an affluent area is a no-go. Similarly, if you’re not a fan of noise, then renting in an area popular with students might not be your cup of tea. It’s important to fully consider all the aspects of a rental property in order to rule out certain property types and locations. This way, you can spend more time seeking out a property that you know is right for you.

Once you’ve decided on the main requirements for your rental property, you can start thinking about which of your desirable qualities are essential and which ones are less important. You might have spent weeks searching to no avail for a 2-bedroom city center apartment with a balcony and en-suite, but sometimes a bit of compromise is necessary. With demand for rental properties being so high in the UK, there are always other people with the same requirements in mind. Being more lenient with your search will open your mind up to properties you might not have considered before, but that fit your needs perfectly.

If you’re interested in renting an apartment in San Jose, California, you’ll often find that a lot of the available apartments on the market have been constructed out of old period properties. While some people prefer the history and charm of period properties, there are some things to think about if you’re on the fence between this type of property or a new-build. New builds are generally cheaper to run than period properties and have better energy efficiency. This makes new-build apartments perfect for those who want to spend as little as possible on maintenance costs so that they’re left with more to spend on rent.

Due to the popularity of new builds, more property companies are taking advantage of the appeal of these properties and introducing new developments. UK property company RW Invest, for instance, offers a variety of stylish new-build apartments, some of which even have eco-friendly features. Unlike older properties, new-builds are often less likely to encounter maintenance issues which means less time spent on repairs. If these are factors you consider important, then making sure your rental is a new-build property is a good way to narrow down your search and find your perfect new pad.

Once you’ve found a property you like the sound or look of, make sure you schedule a viewing. It’s a common occurrence for properties to look better online than they do in person, so try not to get too set on a property before seeing it in the flesh. Once you’re at the property, you can gauge your thoughts and feelings towards it and visualize whether or not you could see yourself living in the space. This is also a great time to ask any questions you might have about the listing, your tenant rights, and the next steps if you’re interested in securing the property. As soon as you’re happy with the property and have weighed up all the pros and cons, act fast and secure your dream rental!