Flats to Rent Leicester Presents The City Sights

The city of Leicester has variety of interesting places, beautiful countryside around it and history dating back to roman times. So I decided to showcase a few of the sights of Leicester to give you a flavour of how attractive it is to live here if you are thinking of renting a flat. The city has a vibrant student population, multicultural community and is home to the national space centre, Leicester’s well known exhibition of space travel.

Leicester Flat-6 benefits to renting through a letting agent

The Curve Theatre Leicester

With flats to rent Leicester, renting through a letting agent gives you  access to their expertise,  contacts, years of experience and resources. When and if problems occur with your Leicester flat, they act as the middle men between you and the Landlord.  This is one of the great benefits of letting agents.

Flats to rent Leicester-5 more benefits

1. Insurance
Letting agents are fully insured in case there are any problems so they will be covered to fix problems as quickly as possible.

2. Legal Protection

Letting agents are aware of changes to the law that protect you the tenant.

3. Maintenance work

Maintenance work on the property will usually be carried out without you having to foot the bill.

4.Always Available

A good Letting Agent will be available by telephone or by email as a point of contact, even in emergencies.

5. Peace of mind

Choose the right rental agency and you’ll have peace of mind in your new Leicester flat.

Flats to Rent in Leicester-How to Spot The Perfect Flat

Leicester Market

When you are finally ready to leave home or in need of relocating, finding  flats to rent in Leicester can be as exhausting as a full-time job. Regardless of your exact requirements selecting the right accommodation can be time consuming.  Luckily there are a variety of choices available to you.   Choosing the right resource can be the difference between a long and exhausting search or quickly finding the rental flat you seek.

Visiting the area

The first step is to decide the area you’d like to live.  You should then make a point of visiting this area at different times of the day to get a good idea of what it would be like to live there.

Make a check list

Next create a check list which contains what your flat must have e.g. a furnished or unfurnished flat, house conversion flat or purpose built apartment flat and what you’d like it to have ideally.  This will enable you to eliminate anything that doesn’t fall into your must have category when visiting flats to rent so making a decision will be easier.

Find a reliable letting agent

You could trawl through numerous classified adverts in the local newspaper of the area you want to live, visit websites, look through rental magazines, but the quickest way and least exhausting is to contact a specialist in the flat rental market, a letting agent who can narrow down you search by showing you a variety of property listings to suit your specific needs and budget.  If you have prepared a checklist your conversation will be short and lead to viewings tailored to your preferences.

Flats to Rent Leicester-Doing Your Homework

Leicester Clock Tower

Preparing to rent a flat – what you need to know

For flats to rent Leicester has got pretty much the best of everything you could want. You’ve probably spent months planning the move, talking with a potential flatmate or two, made decisions on private rentals or going through a letting agent and now it’s time to pull the trigger and find the flat to suit your list of wants and needs. Even so finding a great flat can be difficult, stressful and confusing. There are so many options to choose from you can become daunted. It is also important to realize the most desirable flats for rent are usually the first to get snapped up. The good news is if you do your homework and prepare in advance you will give yourself the best chance of landing a great rental property.

Flats to rent in Leicester-Doing Your Homework

1. Create a file containing: Addresses for all your previous rental properties, plus details of the accommodation in question i.e. private let, agency let, studio flat, one bed flat, 2 bed flat, house share, room rental, house rental, student accommodation, furnished or unfurnished flat etc.

2. Include contact details for all the relevant landlords such as contact phone numbers.

3. Provide details of your current employer, include the length of your employment and your current salary. If you have any other income include this too.

4. Also include something to make you stand out from the crowd on paper and help accelerate the process, e.g.  a copy of your credit report and personal character references.

Leicester flat-Decide your budget

Knowing what you can afford to pay per month on a flat is key and will help you in selecting the right flat for you.  Generally it amounts to 30 percent of your take-home monthly income.  You should consider your outgoings such as bills, cost of your food, ad-hoc entertainment and any other expenses as they will need to be deducted from your income per month.

Flat rental-Inspect, Inspect, Inspect

It is important to inspect the rental property carefully.  Initially you are looking at the detail to spot potential problems that may arise at a future date that can be addressed now.  Perhaps you can ask if you can take photos, this will help you to remember to compare accommodation features later and is especially useful if you have to choose between two or more rental properties.  Also it’s important to note any damage, stains of any kind, lighting fixtures, switching on lights if you are inspecting the flat during the day. Test appliances whilst being shown the property by the Landlord and pay any attention to neighbours, can you hear movement through the walls, ceiling or floors?.  If you inspect during the day you may want to arrange another inspection for an evening.  Flagging any of these issues up at this stage will avoid any confusion with repair bills (or annoyances) at a later date when you move out of your rental flat.

Flats to rent Leicester-Leasing

There are a number of issues to be discussed with regard to the leasing agreement and you should examine your lease in detail.  One thing to ensure is that any problems identified during the initial inspection are addressed in a lease.  Other things to consider are;

  1. The notice period required prior to moving into a new flat
  2. The amount of deposit you have to make – does it include first and last months’ rent?
  3. The length of the flat rental lease agreement.