Finding the perfect rental home for tenants and landlords can sometimes be a challenge. However, there is a lot of common ground that, if covered correctly, can make life easier. So, here are ten things to look out for that may help you find the perfect rental home.
A great location
Location is a big factor that should be considered carefully for several reasons. It’s easy to overlook any location’s plus points. So, take a good look at these; they may include proximity to beauty spots, social scenes, transport links, schools, health care, and more. Good neighbourhoods attract a lot of interest, but so do up-and-coming areas.
An energy-efficient property
Energy-efficient properties are in everyone’s interests, and every little thing you do makes an impact. LED lighting to solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and better insulation, all drive down the cost of monthly bills and can help make the property more self-sufficient. Energy-efficient homes are in high demand and can command a higher rent.
Good rooms
A good bathroom and kitchen are always at the top of the list of priorities. But outdoor spaces and bedrooms should not be an afterthought. Many people consider nice outdoor spaces and gardens to be just as important as any other room in the home.
Modern appliances
A built-in dishwasher, a good washing machine, a reliable oven, and a well-maintained heating system make life easier and reduce the risk of mishaps. If appliances are in excellent working order and have excellent energy efficiency ratings, then you are onto a winner.
Discerning decoration
Decorating is important, but presentability and cleanliness are also paramount. It can be better to leave some decoration to the imagination. Going overboard might not be to everyone’s tastes. Putting your stamp on interiors and decoration is something landlords and tenants should do while being mindful of each other.
An attractive property
Tenants want to love where they live, and landlords want to attract tenants, so it’s mutually beneficial to find an attractive property. Tenants should think about what they really want, while landlords should make it possible. Afterall, the needs of a young professional are different from those of a young family.
Keep within your budget
This is a crucial part of planning for landlords and tenants. With today’s spiralling costs, it’s easy to go over budget. However, if you have a budget, you will have a better understanding of how to make allowances to justify these extra costs, if you exceed it. Better yet, it may help you to find a way to recoup them.
A well-maintained property
Whether you choose to opt for a fully managed service or not, well-maintained properties will prevent small issues from becoming costly repairs. Fully managed properties could provide 24/7 property maintenance support, keeping landlords and tenants happy.
A secure deposit
It is a legal requirement for landlords to place tenant deposits in a tenancy protection scheme (TDP). You can use one of the many schemes available. Once again, this is in the interest of both the landlord and the tenant.
A good tenancy agreement
Good letting agents are often a bridge between the burgeoning gap that sometimes appears between landlords and tenants. Tenancy agreements, deposits, property inspections, maintenance, compliance, and viewings are made easier for both tenants and landlords if carried out by an expert.
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