More people find it more flexible and easy to live at an apartment than a home. Well, town house is also a great choice for young people. But the features may not be as complete as apartment. It is generally easy to find list of apartments for rent. Loads of real estate agents you find on Internet have the list ready even for the pickiest apartment renters/buyers. However, it is important that you know the checklist when hunting for apartments. The numerous amounts of list could have blurred up your priorities. So write down what you are exactly looking for. Every time you see one, check for each of the following aspects so that you can make better comparison:

1. General condition. This is the general situation you should pay attention to before deciding to look further. Check whether the apartment has or even has enough parking spaces for all tenants, whether the apartment is soundproof so that you will not get annoyed by noises from neighbors, whether the apartment is well-repaired upon your moving in, and whether stuff such as plumbing, electrical capacity, key, and others are working well.

2. Cost of the apartment. Cost is merely the most important factor for most. Check whether the rent is affordable for you, whether you have to pay for utilities and how much they will cost, whether you will need to furnish and how much it will cost, and how much the security charges will incur.

3. Kitchen condition. This is no doubt one of the most important rooms in any living area. The kitchen should ideally have enough space, cabinets, refrigerator space, and even countertops for all apartment members. Also check whether the sink drain, faucet, burners, ventilation, and garbage disposal is working well.

4. Bathroom condition. Okay, bathroom is as important as kitchen. You don’t want to deal with energy-wasting plumbing works, so check if the faucet and shower tray are in good condition. There should be shower, hot water, vent fan, tissue holder, medicine cabinet, enough gallons for everyone, good lighting, racks, and mirror too. If any is missing and the owner does not place one then you will have to spend extra money buying it.

5. Neighborhood condition. Living in an apartment is like living individually for most people. You are not likely to contact a lot with neighbors. Hence, make sure the neighborhood is supporting enough for you needs. Check if the building is well secured, if there have even been any crime activities around, if the apartment is close to a main street, if there is a hospital, police station, and swamp within few miles, and if the neighborhood makes you feel comfortable.

6. Comfort. It is good if you have good first impression about the apartment. But check further whether it also supports other life aspects such as career or study. There is big advantage if the apartment you rent is close to transportation facility and grocery store. It is even more if the apartment is close to your campus or office. Check also if there is good security system in your surrounding and apartment. Windows should have locks, especially if you are not living far from the first floor units. Well-managed apartments should also have security personnel, alarm system, and intercom system to ensure tenant’s safety.

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