is it better to find an apartment/rental space through a realtor or various websites for renters?
Some properties might not be advertised anywhere but maybe a knowledgable realtor can find me the right spot?
I am looking for the cheapest apartment or any type of loft space (for artists, etc.) that’s just open space and has a bathroom/shower and perhaps a kitchen that’s for rent. I worked in the delivery services before and have delivered to residences that live in motel like tiny rooms and I wondered how they got ahold of it. I never see anything like these advertised. Maybe these renters knew a good realtor? I’m sure it’s a cheaper rental space than those types that are advertised.
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By kris r, March 31, 2009 @ 11:37 am
A realtor, they would be more familiar with the area concerned
By zooz, March 31, 2009 @ 6:33 pm
Best for you will be to go to a reputable Estate Agency in the area you’re interested in renting or buying. These agents or agencies will be area specialists enabling them to give you the best advice!
By turbo36, April 3, 2009 @ 2:36 pm
Keep in mind you might have to pay a brokers fee, but you will most likely find what you are looking for. Good luck