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    Freshers Hunt For Housing: 7 Things To Consider When Looking For One

    Morton SchaeferBy Morton SchaeferOctober 23, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    So, if you have stumbled upon this article, it would be safe to assume you are looking for a house, but don’t know how to pick one!

    Don’t know the right questions to ask before renting an apartment?

    Happens! It always feels exciting to move out of your parent’s house and finally kick start your adulthood with a taste of the independent life, you have always wanted! All these fancy thoughts are backed up by late-night parties, friends staying over, eating without restrictions, etc.

    Oh, but then there is the flipside. It’s called “the reality”. In reality, adulthood comes with its own responsibilities, and the first hit comes while looking for an apartment. So, in this article, we have compiled a list of 7 important things to check in a potential accommodation.

    You could further make use of online portals which provides all the information on accommodation. There are many places such as Iglu to start with the shortlisting process. once you have shortlisted a few options, here are the 7 criteria you should assess them on:

    1. Location

    The location of the house is the first point to be considered. As you are going to stay in that particular area for a while, the ambience and setup must go with your budget as well as your personality. Staying in a prime location is recommended as you would get all the facilities at a walking distance, such as convenience stores, restaurants, fun activity places nearby. However, the right location would be the one that is within walking distance from your college/ workplace.

    1. Rent Cost

     

    87% of tenants decide the apartment based on rent. The rent should be worthy of what the house has to offer. You should have a check on your budget and never go-overboard for the rent, irrespective of how dreamy a place looks. Also, take into consideration the maintenance and utility costs that will add up to the lease.

    1. Size of The House

    All of us want to live comfortably rather than crouching in a small space. This is the reason why 73% of people really pay close attention to the dimensions of a potential accommodation. Depending on how many people are going to be living with you, the size could vary. For someone living alone, a studio apartment or 1BHK should e fine. however, if you would have roommates or friends living with you, we are looking at multiple bedrooms and bathrooms.

     

    1. Amenities

     

    When you are moving into a new place, make sure the building has an ample provision for basic amenities such as 24X7 drinking water, electricity supply, security system, and a reliable and steady internet connection. Additional amenities like Gym, Swimming Pool, Clubhouse, etc would be the cherry on the cake.

    1. The neighbourhood

    No houses for a few KMs around? We get your need for isolation, but that situation has the potential of going down south real quick, especially in case you have an emergency. Empty or shady looking parts of any town are to be avoided. You should look for residential areas with greenery and well-built structures around.

    1. Landlord

     

    The landlord is the person who would have some involvement in your life now, so make sure the landlord is trustworthy, helpful, and someone who respects your own private space. You should always run a background check on the land and the landlord just to be doubly sure.

    1. Transport

     

    Commute time between your house and work/study should be less; instead, 22% and 47% of people prefer only 5min and 15min commute time, respectively. Less commute time gives you more “me-time”, and also doesn’t add a lot to monthly expenses.

    Consider these above points and also customize them according to your priority while going on house hunting. You might have to make a few compromises here and there, but make sure you are ticking off most of your check-points while finalizing a property. As your rented place would be your home soon, be clear on what you want, and leave no ground for repentance later. Happy searching!!

     

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