· Apr 14, 2011
Multifamily apartments are perfect for families who get along with one another, young adults who want to live near their parents but maintain some independence, and anyone looking for a good deal on an apartment. Follow a simple process of searching for multifamily units so you can concentrate on touring only the apartments that suit […]
When searching for an apartment with disability accommodations, you don’t want to waste your time looking at apartments that don’t offer what you need. Following a few steps can help you avoid apartments that won’t meet your needs. Step 1: Search with an Apartment Finder Website Apartment finder websites are an ideal place to start […]
· Apr 12, 2011
When filling out your HUD housing application, it is important to be thorough and provide evidence of your statements, particularly your income. Most HUD offices will assist you in your application and allow you to submit additional information upon their request to support your application. There are several tips that will help you complete the […]
· Feb 23, 2011
HUD Properties are managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These properties are available to low-income individuals and families throughout the country. These properties are established by the HUD office in Washington, D.C., but are managed by local HUD offices or third-party contractors, such as Habitat for Humanity. Check with your […]
· Feb 22, 2011
In an effort to help landlords build cheaper or more affordable dwellings, the government initiated the low income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program. This program offers tax credits to landlords who rent out their apartments to people from low income groups. However, there are certain eligibility criteria that have to be met. These criteria may […]
· Feb 18, 2011
It is important to consider neighborhood home values before investing in a property with the intention of renting it out as there is a correlation between rental prices and home values of a neighborhood. The quality of the neighborhood where you buy your home is important as it will influence the type to renters you […]
· Feb 17, 2011
When searching for a new apartment or renewing your current lease, you should investigate whether you might be able to obtain a better deal on rent. There are many signs that your landlord would be willing to negotiate a deal with you. Remember, it never hurts to ask; the worst that can happen is that […]
· Feb 10, 2011
If you’re looking for furnished rooms for rent you have to keep a few things in mind so that you find yourself a good place to live, without blowing your budget. The easiest way to find furnished rooms for rent is to look up the Internet. There are several websites that help you find accommodation […]
· Feb 9, 2011
When you’re looking for a new place to live, you’ll find yourself going on one apartment tour after the next. Apartment tours often times aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, and it’s easy to leave feeling like you didn’t get a good enough feel for the place. To make the most our of an […]
· Jan 10, 2011
When you are seeking your new apartment home, scheduling apartment tours is something that can take up a lot of time. It’s easy to agree to go thirty minutes out of your way just to see one place. Instead, be wise about it. Creating a full day for the apartment hunting can save a lot […]
· Dec 30, 2010