Renting an apartment is a popular accommodation choice among international students. Part of the reason is the guaranteed independence and complete privacy in the place.Â
However, not all apartments are equal and the same. Some are small yet cozy, while others are modern yet expensive.
If you’re looking for a place that suits your lifestyle, you need to consider various factors. Consider these six factors before committing to a new apartment:
Location of the Apartment
The location must be your primary priority for an apartment. First, determine if it’s within or outside the city center. Second, find out the distance of the apartment from your school.
A large chunk of your apartment’s cost is due to the location. Flats in major city areas are higher in value. But, if you’re renting one outside the city, you won’t have quick access to much-needed facilities.Â
Apartment Size and Number of Rooms
The size of your apartment is of paramount consideration too. Is the place too big or too tiny for your needs?
Apartment size is necessary to gauge how conducive the place is for rest, study, and fun. You’ll spend most of your time here, so it’s only right to consider the size.
Amenities and Furnishing
Apartments could either be fully or semi-furnished. Though apartments typically only offer certain kitchen appliances and bed frames. The best way to know this is by checking the apartment description in the listing.Â
Also, consider looking at the amenities of the building (if there are any). Find out if there’s a gym, pool, or recreational area. This can help you save on these services.
Monthly RentÂ
Don’t opt for the cheapest rent if you’re compromising on other essentials. An apartment may cost less, but it may be too tight or poorly maintained.
Choose an apartment where the services justify the cost. It has to be within your budget and reasonable for a student.
Roommates
Picking your roommates is vital. And if you’re renting an apartment with one, you have to consider their needs too.
The best thing to do is to find a roommate whose lifestyle matches with yours. That way, you won’t have to struggle with opposing wants and needs.
Apartment Contract or Agreement With a Landlord
Renting an apartment usually involves a contract or tenancy agreement with the landlord. Read it thoroughly to find out your obligations as well as your landlord’s.
Contracts also stipulate the conditions that render the contract void. Take note of these things to make sure you adhere to the agreement. It’s also a great way to know your rights as a tenant.
There are various factors you need to consider before committing to an apartment. If you want to learn more about student accommodations, read our stories here at MSM Unify.