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Canadian Apartment Hunting Guide – What You Need To Know
August 14, 2010 by Adriana Noton · Leave a Comment
Welcome to the Canadian Apartment Hunting Guide. Your source for dependable information about finding and renting an apartment in Canada, especially in Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. Here you will find a veritable treasure trove of information to help you find what you need at a price you can afford.
The first thing you need to know when looking for an apartment is how much you can afford to pay. While you might think that price is everything, it really is not. Always take other things into consideration. Things like distance from work or school, parking, the availability of public transportation and proximity to stores, malls and other amenities.
Start with looking through the housing advertisements in your local newspaper. You will typically find an advertisement that says something like 2 BR, heat, hydro, inc. Unfurnished and then a location and a price. You can also find apartment rental listings online as well as in places like the local grocery store or laundromat.
It is important, when looking for an apartment, not to call too many places at once. It is easy to get confused about information so keep track of important details. Always ask about the kind of heat that is used to keep the place warm in winter. And find out if heat and hydro are included in your rent. You do not want to get stuck paying up to two hundred dollars a month for heat in winter. If you can, find a place where that is included in your rent.
Most one, two and three or more bedroom apartments include a stove and refrigerator. Some also include a washing machine and dryer. Ask about these so that you know what you will need to purchase for your comfort and ease.
For someone just starting out, a bachelor pad can be a good solution to the perpetual problem of no furniture. Many of these apartments are furnished with basics like a dresser, bed, and sometimes a desk and lamp for a place that caters to students. Most bachelor apartments will not allow cooking in the private room, and may have a common cooking area as well as shared bathrooms. Get the full scoop when you call about these kinds of spaces.
When you finally find the apartment that you can both afford and that suits your needs, you will have to sign a rental agreement. Most landlords will insist on a security deposit equivalent to one month’s rent. This deposit goes toward your last month’s rent, and you earn interest on the amount throughout the time that you rent.
For those new to renting, the landlord will insist that you have a co-signor to guarantee that they will be paid should you fail to pay your rent for example when people are renting Calgary apartments or Kitchener apartments. This co-signor is usually someone like your father or mother, someone with a good credit history. If you have been paying your own credit cards for more than a year, chances are the landlord will take you on. Once you have rented several times and had good references from previous landlords, you will not need a co-signor any longer. Then you will be on your way to independence!
When living in Toronto finding apartments for rent in Edmonton that are right for you can be difficult. Viewit can help you with your search for an apartment in Edmonton as well as Halifax apartments.
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