By Rebecca Alston
Everybody has some idea of an ideal apartment location and design that would let them live their best life.
Unfortunately, people flock to cities, and many end up sharing a vision of the perfect future life. When the time is right and resources plenty, you still have to find a way to beat all other applicants trying to land the same property as you are.
Luckily, if you approach the task with a clear strategy in mind, you're likely to outpace the competition. Let's explore some ways to increase your chances of success.
Patience might not be your forte at the moment. Still, taking the time to do your research and learn about what you're getting yourself into is key to success.
Nobody expects you to understand all the ins and outs of the real estate market, but a basic-level analysis can't hurt. Learning the frequent terms and jargon, and familiarizing yourself with the industry lets you act quickly when necessary.
Moreover, visit online apartment searchers in the area that interest you. Look at pricing, neighborhood differences, and amenities. If you're moving to a new city or state, learn about standard landlord requirements.
All these bits of knowledge add to your negotiating capabilities. Plus, research helps you narrow down your search to apartments that meet your criteria, making the following tips much more manageable.
Competitive markets require you to jump on listings as soon as you get the chance, even if it's a simple property tour.
Try toclear your schedule on evenings and weekends during the search phase. That way, you'll be able to visit last-minute showings and meet landlords. It might be intense for a bit, but luckily, everything is so fast-paced that it shouldn't take more than a few weeks.
On the technical side of things, be sure not to miss a call or alert. Set pop-ups and push notifications from your apartment search apps and keep an eye on your email.
Once you communicate with the owner for the first time, follow up the meeting with an email offering to sign the lease to get them to move quickly.
Apartment searches always come with tons of paperwork, but the heap doubles in aggressive markets. Sellers and renters will request endless streams of information about your past to make an informed decision.
Show your proactivity by putting together the necessary info before meeting them. Having the following ready covers most of the bases:
A renter resume with income, credit score, and occupation
Filled out application forms
ID copy
Credit report copy
Proof of income
Letters of recommendation from previous landlords
Pet information, such as training certificates and proof of vaccination
Competitive city landlords expect you to provide information and sign contracts on moments' notice. It's not fair, but you're there to get the condo, and that entails meeting their expectations.
Apart from being the best applicant, it helps if you're ready to write out a check right after viewing the vacancy. While budgeting, it is ideal to leave a little room for offering to pay extra if you find yourself in a stalemate with another applicant.
Alternatively, you could offer to pay multiple months upfront, together with the first and last month's rent. Again, it's inconvenient that homeowners in these cities look to squeeze as much money out of tenants as possible, but money talks, and you're there on a mission.
Finally, have a backup plan. Even with all these tips, you might find that your dream neighborhood is a bit too competitive. After all, it's not worth paying double when you can find a more accessible apartment several blocks down the road.
If location is vital, you could open your mind to a broader housing type and trait scope. Think about must-have characteristics and eliminate some perks to broaden your pool of available options.
You probably already have a dream city. If not, a few of our recent reports suggest that you could enjoy all the characteristics you want from your new location by considering new cities and even out-of-state properties.
In the end, remember that you'll have to work harder to find an apartment in a much-desired city. That's no reason to give up, though.
Arrange the paperwork, have the money at hand, and be ready to act ASAP. Prepare yourself mentally for several exhausting weeks ahead, and don't stop trying until you're unpacking your boxes in the apartment of your dreams.