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How to Filter Your Apartment Search

Taliah Karim March 1, 2022
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When you are exclusively hunting for a new apartment, there are many factors you need to consider. However, sometimes you might have a problem on your hands when you can’t decide between particular units. It’s simple to narrow down the parameters of residences during your favorite apartment search. Here’s how to do it best:
 

Price

No doubt Budget is one of the most important components of selecting an apartment, so use it as a deciding factor before and during the moving process. If you select an apartment on the exclusively high end of your budget, you’ll have fewer funds for entertainment, gadgets, and other things you purchase regularly. However, if you decide to go with a place on the low-cost end, you might be giving up some amenities. So fix the proper price limit to allow you to access what you need. Then, of course, cross off the units that don’t fit in that range.
 

Location

It would be great if you did not forget to consider the features and qualities of the neighborhood when you are hunting. For example, an apartment may be near a workout center, school, beach, or park. Many people often move to reduce their commuting time to essential destinations. So imagine if you can shave half an hour off the time it takes to get to work for instance, why not include that as a bonus feature in a potential apartment?
 

Amenities

People often like to move because they want more quality amenities. So you should make a list of the amenities you would like the most in a new apartment. There are tons of specifications and features that you may desire, like a balcony, backyard space, an in-unit washer, and a fireplace. Some buildings even have bonuses like a pool, gym, event room, and more conveniences to make your life simple.
 

Get the Stats

The first meaningful action you should take is to create a list of 1-5 cities around the area you want to live in. Then head to City-Data to check each city’s cold, hard facts. This strategy will inform you of the basics, like how many people are renters, what age range is most common, and the average income of people who live here. However, it won’t tell you what living there will feel like. That’s the essence of the next steps.
 

Look at Traffic Reports.

The quality of life takes a nosedive if you’re stuck in the car for an extended period during rush hour while you are commuting. It’s always best to go well against the heavy traffic during peak hours if you’re flexible on where you can move. Your blood pressure will indeed thank you.
 
To find out where exactly the traffic is the worst, first determine the major highways around your workplace and then check the reports on Waze. This site has real-time updates about traffic in all directions and can help you decide which roads will provide a seamless and stress-free commute every day.
 

Find the Parks and Then Check Google Maps.

Having parks around is an indispensable asset for many people, and they can also tell you a lot about an area and its demographics. To estimate which type of parks are in the neighborhood, try looking it up on Google Maps. A surprising number of adult locals will leave reviews for nearby parks to let you know if they’re family-friendly havens or magnets for crime.
 

Lastly, Schedule a Free Consultation with TK Real Estate Group

If you can’t afford the stress of hunting and have little interest in wasting resources, this is the best option for you. Let the professionals do the hunting while guiding you toward making the best decision.

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