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The 151st edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by Alpha Consumer featured this article.
Renting a place has a connotation of just trying to find something affordable and safe. It can so much more than that. Renting in a good neighborhood can improve your quality of life, reduce stress, and save you money in the long run.
Start with Google. It pays to look ahead on some things before considering a move, such as:
- Crime (look at the amount of crime and the type of crime)
- Shopping Areas (Are conveniently located?)
- Libraries, Parks, Attractions, etc. (You’re trying to find places that interest you.)
If the area doesn’t do well with the above criteria you may just want to skip visiting the location and save yourself time.
Here are some things to do while going though a potential neighborhood:
- Visit on a Friday or Saturday night. This visit lets you know if the place is too noisy and rowdy for you or if it’s not exciting enough. My cousin is a city girl, so she needs things to do and happen. (She’s a great salsa dancer.) My sister likes someplace peaceful and quiet at night. Each would have a different opinion of the same neighborhood.
- Look to see if your bank is located nearby. (This might not be an issue if you’re considering changing your bank.) With banks charging $3 for out of network users, this is something to seriously consider. I wrote some tips on how to cut down the ATM fees.
- Ask for directions a few times. Try and see if the area is generally friendly or not.
- See if good public transportation is available. Rising gas prices have made public transportation a consideration. If the area has a great system, then you can save thousands of dollars a year and reduce the stress of sitting in traffic .
Renting a place is a good opportunity to ‘test drive’ a place that you may considering owning a condo, townhome, or house. What are some tricks and tips you’ve used when looking for an area to rent in?
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Sound like some good tips.
We had the advantage of a) Micah renting an apartment nearby, this neighborhood is actually better and then b) friends in the apartment community.
It’s great that you already have friends. They make it more enjoyable.