House Hunting 101: Finding Rental Property in Australia


Finding your ideal home in Australia’s big cities and bustling metropolitan centres can be challenging and oftentimes difficult. Though you can always seek help from a real estate professional to help you scour the market, your personal preferences and budget can trim down your choices and make house hunting easy. Fortunately, the Internet has spawned countless number of search portals that allow you to conduct house hunting online thereby saving you the time and money to visit every prospective houses to rent. Do a little bit of research and ask people familiar with the rental property market before you decide to check out a suburban home you found in a property search site.

Make a careful assessment of the situation before you start your search. Consider your budget, proximity to work and other places of interest, size of the house, security and safety issues, and aesthetic features. Once you make up your mind then it is perfectly all right start your search and eventually sign the lease. Here are important house hunting tips that you need to follow:

Search for Rental Vacancies

There are various ways to find home rental vacancies without wasting your time and effort. As long as you know how to utilise the resources available to you, there is a good chance that will find the best house for rent anywhere. The possibilities are endless if you consider the following:

  • Internet – Doing a Melbourne or Sydney rental property search can be easy with the help of a specialised search site. You can always narrow down your search with just a few mouse clicks and one search is all it takes to find what you want.

  • Daily Newspaper – The paper has never gone out of circulation because it remains a favourite source of information for house hunters.

  • Real Estate Agents – Aside from selling properties, these guys know the best houses for rent that fit your taste.

  • Leaflets and Posters – Some property owners spread information in shopping centres and other public areas about a house for sale. What makes it valuable is that the advertisement is complete with contact information.

  • Word of Mouth – Your families and friends may know of a possible house for rent, you can always ask them about it.
Inspecting the House for Rent

Once you found the house for rent that you’re interested with, it’s time for an ocular inspection. Pictures posted in the Internet are not enough to guarantee that you will get the better end of the deal. Before you agree to rent it, take time to check every nook and cranny for any defects so that you can renegotiate the lease. Making an inspection will confirm if the features of the rental home is really true as advertised. Evaluate the home in the following criteria: size, general appearance, features in good working order, proximity to places of interest, access to public transportation or major roads, garage or parking area, lawn or open space, appealing environment, security and privacy, and special features.

File Your Rental Application

Once you’re satisfied that the private ads rental property are really what they are, it’s time to sign the lease agreement. Before anything else, read the terms and conditions of the contract and watch out for any discriminatory questions. Take note of the payment terms and other relevant clauses. Fill in your signature and you’re ready to move in!
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