Understanding real estate ads

Not very long ago, whenever I read newspaper ads advertising houses for sale, it felt like reading in different language. Those advertisements have so many abbreviations – no wonder a person that is new to real estate (especially one of Australian newcomers) needs a dictionary to understand it.

Some of those short-hand signs I figured out on my own, others were explained to me and there were few no one but real estate agent could understand. Anyway, here is what I’ve learned – I hope it helps you.

Renting with pets

I must say that renting with pets makes your job much harder, because not many landlords want to accept tenants with pets.

When I was looking to rent a place, I discovered that my beautiful dog pretty much ruins my chances of getting a house by 80 percent – out of 10 houses I asked about, 8 do not allow pets.

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Comfort of your home

By Anthony Braun.

When we say “home”, we mean the dearest to our heart place, the one that we value more than anything. It is a home where we grew up or our kids are growing up, or a place we’re growing old in.

It is as hard to find two identical houses, as it is two identical people – they just don’t exist. Every house is a mirror of habits and lifestyle of the family that lives in it. It has unique energy and atmosphere.

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How renting from real estate agency works

Before I first went to real estate agency, I imagined that people there will help me to find a house according to my needs, but this is not the way it works.

What happens is that you go to the agency, get a rental property list and check it for a house that suits you. When you find one, you need to call the agency and ask about inspection. The person you need to speak to is a “property manager” – it’s a real estate agent that is in charge of that specific property. He or she has all the information about it and is actually interested in renting it.

After you’ve seen the house, fill an application form, put together all the documents that go together with it (see list here) and hand them over to the agency (or you can fax them, but it would take you forever – 18 pages are a lot to fax!). Then your waiting period begins, agents are processing applications and after they are done – landlord gets them and chooses the tenant he wants to rent the house to.

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Applying for rental property

Here is the list of documents you might have to present when applying for rental property

  • Drivers License
  • Passport
  • Birth Certificate
  • Other Photo ID
  • Current Wage Advice (proof of income)
  • Previous tenancy reference
  • Previous 4 rent receipts
  • Motor vehicle registration certificate
  • Bank Statement
  • Telephone Account
  • Electricity Account
  • Gas Account

Different agencies ask for different documents, but if you have everything on this list with you - you can’t go wrong :)

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