The internet is the information highway and is used by millions
of people everyday to look for information on the widest
spectrum of subjects including houses for rent. The days of
searching for rental homes in the classifieds of your local
paper, grabbing phone numbers off of for rent signs as you drive
by or by using a property management company are coming to a
quick end thanks to the internet.
There are several advantages to searching online for house
rentals including:
Time - You search when you have time at anytime day or night for
as long as you want.
Information - You can gather so much more information on a home
rental website that you can't in a paper. Pictures, amenities
and in the case of at least one website alerts when new rental
properties are listed in the area you are searching for. That's
akin to someone calling you when an ad was placed that had a
house for rent in your area. I don't think the newspaper
community has that as an option yet.
Communication - With traditional means you have a phone number
and usually that's all. Online you can contact the person by
phone or email which again allows you to respond at your
convenience not when you can "get someone on the phone". This
also will allow some level of invisibility during your search
since you are usually only limited to giving them an email
address and whatever information you choose to. A great tip here
is to create a free account before conducting searches then your
personal email won't be compromised.
Perks - Some home rental sites have added features such as
finding local services like movers, employment agencies and even
finding a roommate so your search can truly be a one-stop
affair.
So what are the steps to finding a house for rent online?
Simple, the same steps you take finding them in a paper ... well
maybe a bit simpler.
Location - You've got to know what area you are wanting to move
to before you begin or you'll be spinning your wheels. If you
know a general section of town or even the town, most online
rental home listings provide a map function that allows you to
see where a property is located within a city.
House, Condo, Townhouse, Duplex - Determine what kind of
dwelling you are looking for. Consider the upkeep, privacy,
space, parking and outdoor options. You may be a backyard person
and if so then a condominium probably won't be an option for you.
Amenities - What features must you have? Pool? 2-car garage?
Covered patio? By searching online and viewing photos you can
not only find the right feature but you might even be able to
determine if the pool is big enough for your rubber duck floaty.
Terms - What is the deposit? What is the minimum length of the
lease agreement? These are more questions can be answered in
either the listing itself or by contacting the property manager.
Again an easy way to search several properties without having to
place 10 calls and wait for 10 call backs. These are simple
steps, as you move thru the process you will find yourself
adding more questions to the equation but by doing a search for
rental homes online you will find that process a much easier one
than the process used, "back in the day".
About the author:
Mark Stone writes for FindHomeRentals.com
(http://www.findhomerentals.com) a website that lists houses for
rent throughout the United States.
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