Rental House Search Tips For Your Next Home

Renting a house is not quite as big a commitment to property as buying a home, but you want to make sure the house you rent checks all the boxes you need to make your life easier and more manageable. As you search around for the right house to rent, here are some tips to help you narrow down your search to just the right one.

Consider the Location

The location of a rental house is an important feature to consider, as it will make a big difference in the amount of commuting and driving you will need to do. Look at the location and proximity of the rental house from your work, school, and other commitments. If you have school-age children, is the house located within your children's school district, or will they need to switch schools? 

You should also look at the location of the rental house in relation to local freeway access. Is it a long or short drive to get onto the freeway? And consider how close the house is to a freeway, as this can create extra noise that can affect your time and enjoyment at the house and outside in the yard.

Watch For Property Amenities

The cost of rent for a property is a big deciding factor, but all the amount and number of amenities the property provides you can be a factor in its price and whether you choose to rent the home. For example, if the property does not have laundry connections or a washer and dryer inside the house, you will need to budget for a weekly allowance for laundry at the nearest laundry facility. 

Also, does the property have its own dedicated or reserved parking stall for you to use? If the parking is situated on the street and you have to fight other residents for a convenient spot, this can reduce the property's value to you. And if you have to rent a parking spot in a nearby parking garage or lot, this will need to be figured into the rental budget.

Also look at the features inside the property when you are choosing a place to live. See if the kitchen has a dishwasher, built-in microwave, kitchen sink disposal, and a pantry for food items. Some rental units have a smaller kitchen and may require you to store pantry foods within the cupboard space, which can reduce your storage space for dishes and cookware.

Contact a company like ABA Rental Properties Inc to begin your search.

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Paring Down Your List of Homeowner Must-Haves

When I started saving for my first house, I started thinking about the different things that my place absolutely had to have. In addition to an open floor plan and a nice neighborhood, I also wanted a beautifully landscaped yard, granite countertops, and a jetted tub. Unfortunately, my real estate agent explained that those items would be hard to find with my budget. I want every homeowner to know what they might be able to expect with their budget, which is why I am putting up this blog. By educating yourself, you might be able to find the right home a little sooner, and avoid wasting time.