With a little strategizing and ingenuity, the search for your new apartment and the moving process need not drain your finances. Here are 6 timeless tips to help you find easier and save you money on your next apartment.
Know the Office Hours- Visiting a Property? Give them a call to double check their office hours. Apartment communities often vary their office hours in the fall, especially after daylight savings time ends. So check the hours of your favorites communities before you make the trip over!
Find a Roomie- $1200.00 for a two bedroom or $1500.00 for a three? You do the math. Sharing a fridge may not be so bad after all. Check with your friends and co-workers to see if anyone is looking for a roomie
Move at the right time- The good news is that seasons change, and during off times like April-May and November-December, there’s more competition vying for your rental dollars. If you time it right, you could get more apartment value for your money.
Moving Sale- Ignore the “I might need it someday” voice in your head. Don’t move the riding mower to an apartment. A moving sale allows you to save on moving costs and make some cash at the same time.
Moving Sale- Get your packing supplies online or from a friend who has recently moved. Borrow a tape dispenser instead of buying one. Try using crumpled newspaper as an alternative to expensive bubble wrap. Use your own blankets, linens and area rugs for your furniture instead of renting padding from the truck rental company. With a little effort utilizing what you already have or acquiring common materials from everyday sources you save a lot.
Strike a Better Deal- When it comes to leasing an apartment home, be willing to engage in “money-talk”... it can save you thousands. Ask if they’ll waive the application fee or credit-check fee or even knock $90 off your monthly rent. Often, simply by asking for something extra you’ll get a better deal.
Pay in Advance- Sometimes it takes spending money to save it... in this case spending a lot. Some apartment homes will give you as much as 15% off your rent if you pay it all in advance. It’s a hefty upfront fee, but a guaranteed 15% return is nothing to sneeze about. Hmm... maybe I should pay this with my credit card.