Apartments are hard to find these days. If you are looking for an apartment you have to do your homework. No matter what state you are in.

Tips on Apartment Hunting on a Budget

  • Set your financial goal – How much can you afford to pay? This includes utilities every month.
  • If you find yourself short on funds, you might want to look into getting a roommate to split the costs. If you decide to get a roommate make sure it’s someone you can trust.
  • Ask around from friends or family members if they might know someone who is looking to rent.
  • If they do not know anyone, start your search online. Listed below are places that you could check out for help: walkscore.com, padmapper.com, rent.com, livelovely.com, and trulia.com

Many real estate websites are geared towards helping the person in need. For example, they may be able to help you based on your criterion. It can help you find something in a great neighborhood, someplace where pets are allowed, price range you can afford or something close to public transportation,

Once you have found a place you like, the owner will take you to see the property. Check it out thoroughly. Take pictures. Now, ask the important questions: When is the rent due every month? Do you offer a grace period? Do I pay with cash or a check? Do I pay for utilities? How much notice do I have to give you before I move out? Under what circumstances will my security deposit not be refunded? How do I handle emergency repairs? Can I update the apartment if so do I do it at my own expense? Can I sublet the apartment, Will you ever enter my apartment without notice?

Remember before you start the search you should check your fico score, Creditkarma.com.

Save as much money as you possibly can. You need at least 3 months rent. You also should have an employment letter in case you are asked.

When signing the lease make sure you have no questions. Read the fine print. If you are not sure ask questions. Enjoy your new home.

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