My soon to be wife and I are looking for a house to rent beginning June 1st. I have to put in my 2 months notice here in a couple weeks at my current place, so naturally i have started looking for rental houses. Is it too soon to begin contacting owners/rental companies about looking at houses? I'd like to go ahead and get some of the arrangements made now so i wont have to worry about it later when I'm trying finalize wedding plans. I suppose I don't want to waste my time looking for places and contacting the owners if everyone is going to say no to holding it for two months.
3/20/2008 7:48:52 PM
Dude its way too early, wait about a month
3/20/2008 7:52:00 PM
I'm sure houses have a little slower turnover than apartments, I would start the search whenever i had time.
3/20/2008 7:52:49 PM
no too early to start looking. try craigslist at least, some will be looking to rent immediately but some will say when theyre available. im in the same boat.
3/20/2008 7:53:12 PM
Where and how much?
3/20/2008 7:53:59 PM
It sucks that rental properties put you in a tough spot like that. You have to notify 60 days in advance if you are going to move out, but apartment companies will only look 60 days ahead, so you have a very small, sometimes nonexistent window to look through.Go through craigslist like the other guy said. Not only search the ads, but post a house/apartment wanted ad yourself. Be specific about what you want (i.e. price, location, appliances, pet friendly, etc) and also the date you want to move. You never know, your may get the perfect place that way. That's exactly how it worked for me, and I just signed a lease to move into a townhome June 1st. It was everything I asked for and more. Price was great, too. Word to teh wise, all the local apartment companies have upped their rent in the past couple of months. They are trying to gouge all the 'would be buyers' that decided to stay outta the market and rent.
3/20/2008 8:06:20 PM
any house that stays on the market for two months is probably not something you want to renti'm sure if you wait until the end of April to start looking, you'll surely find something worth renting and have plenty of time to sign papers and move in
3/20/2008 10:50:41 PM
where at?I work for a custom home builder, and my boss (the owner) has built several small houses that he rents out. Don't know if he has any available in your time frame though. Also, all houses are in southern wake county.
3/20/2008 11:13:34 PM
Im looking to spent about 800, give or take a hundred. I'd like somethign around 1000 or more sq ft that is pet friendly. I've found a couple I like up near Glascock in east/northeast Raleigh inside the beltline, and at first I didnt want to live in south Raleigh (like in Garner area just south of Tryon), but then I realized it was close than it seemed. Honestly, I'm up for living anywhere within a 20 minute drive as long as I like the place.Also, a couple days ago I sent an email asking for more details about a house posted here (http://raleigh.craigslist.org/apa/611221172.html). I was curious but the info in the ad wasn't quite right. Here's the response I got:
3/20/2008 11:34:05 PM
if you reply, they will ask for money
3/21/2008 8:48:57 AM
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3/21/2008 9:28:48 AM
^^^^ what's the neighborhood like in that Glascock area? I thought it was kinda ghetto, if i'm thinkin about the right area...but yeah i've seen some good deals on rentals over that way.[Edited on March 21, 2008 at 1:30 PM. Reason : ^]
3/21/2008 1:30:38 PM
3/21/2008 5:34:06 PM
no it doesn't, i'm a couple blocks over from raleigh and it's fine
3/22/2008 7:03:29 AM
def try to find a private owner rather than a management company.
3/22/2008 10:24:17 AM
Muzition00,There are many rental properties listed in the Triangle MLS. If you're interested in receiving the list electronically, please let me know and I will get them to you. I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem with a June move in date.
3/23/2008 7:14:48 PM