Posts Tagged ‘Rent Property’

Conduct Search

1. Be prepared: to create a summary of its current tenant and its previous five addresses and phone numbers, your employer and length of employment, salary and other income, personal references, among other information. Include a copy of your credit report.

2. Look in the classifieds of newspapers, apartment hunter, college campuses, bulletin boards, and online. Ask friends about openings in their buildings.

3. Consider how much you can afford to pay. A good rule of thumb is no more than 30% of net income per month.

4. Getting a rental agent to narrow your search. Depending on the market, the service may be free (paid for by landlords) or cost of a percentage of their income to the floor of the apartment. Read the rest of this entry »

Whenever the time comes when we decided to become independent. Emancipation is a further step in personal development, all individuals need, sooner or later their own space.

In some countries, unlike other countries in Northern Europe or America, has always clearly dominated the culture of homeownership compared to renting property. But …

Is it always better to buy a home? When will I be better off renting?

It is clear that fundamentally, the fact of buying or renting the house will depend on costs. And among them, separating the initial operation to make the purchase or lease, and taking into account the total long-term horizon.

Initial Costs
From the point of view of the initial costs, the rent is affordable. Only there are often costs as a liability insurance or bond Read the rest of this entry »