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Finding a Rental PropertyWhat to do first?
Things to take into consideration prior to beginning my search;It is important to plan a budget
All of these expenses will determine where you begin looking for
your new home and what your budget limit is. Do I want to share a house or live by myself?Share accommodation (group house) is a great starting point for students new to Canberra. The benefits of a group house could include security, sharing expenses and domestic responsibilities, making new friendships. Some other factors you need to consider are the lack of privacy, personality clashes and social distractions that may affect your study. Where there are more than two unrelated people sharing a house or flat it is classified as a group. If there are any changes to the occupants in the house of apartment you need to advise the Landlord. Agreements created without a landlord’s consent have no legal status and this can leave you without legal protection. Where do I want to live ?
Where do I look?Other student accommodation options
When should I start to look for off campus housing?Make sure you arrive in Canberra at least three weeks prior to your intended date of occupancy. Don’t expect to find something on the first day you start looking, give yourself enough time and make sure you have somewhere to stay in the meantime. Some budget temporary accommodation options are: Landlords rarely advertise more than one month prior to the occupancy date. How long the search will take will depend on your budget and your personal needs. Usually it takes between 2-4 weeks to find something suitable you need to be proactive and take the initiative to go out and search for the property you want. If you just wait for something to come to you, you will be disappointed and this can be very stressful. Be persistent and make sure you have all the paperwork you need to put in an application for a property you are interested in. You may have to view a lot of properties and lodge many applications before you are successful. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get the first property you like. How can University Accommodation Services Help ?At UAS, we can help you in your search. Our office provides a comfortable space for you to search for accommodation on the net . We have two computers specifically set up for that purpose. We also have a phone for you to make accommodation enquiries and plenty of maps and bus timetables to help you on your way. Our staff are very knowledgeable about renting in Canberra and can give you help with the questions you may have. Housing Online- Is a free service provided by the UAS to assist the student and staff community of the ANU find rental accommodation. We also offer a Rental Guarantee to help students who are renting for the 1st time.
TransportWalking(0-5km of campus) try to get houses close to Uni eg. Turner, O’Connor, Braddon, Ainslie, Reid and Campbell for a half hour walk or less – note rents tend to be higher in some of these inner city suburbs Cycling(0-20km) any inner north, inner south, inner Belconnen or central Canberra suburb is within an easy ride half hour ride. Transport ANU has a webpage with lots of information about cycling to Uni. Public TransportThe ANU is directly served by the 34 (enters campus), while the 35, 40, 41, 42, and Intertown services (300 series) run alongside campus, on Marcus Clarke Street, then down Barry Drive. The 116, 117, 243 and 244 also run along Barry Drive. The Civic Bus interchange is around 5 minutes brisk walk from the Civic (east) end of campus and services depart there for much of Canberra. Northbourne Avenue is to the north east of Campus and many services travel through to Dickson, Belconnen, through Civic and to the south. Check the Action Buses website for timetable infomation Once You’ve Found A Place You Like
These questions could include:
Make a good impression! Be well groomed well presented and on time Fill in an application form, if necessary. Don’t be afraid to attach any supporting documents that you feel may help, such as the letter of introduction to the ANU Rent Guarantee Scheme Be persistent! If you really want the property keep in touch with the agent to get updated progress reports on the status of your application. Keep trying, and do not be discouraged if you do not get something straight away Signing an Agreement
Furnishing Your Home
ConclusionDon’t rush into any agreement without careful consideration. It is wise to know your limitations financially when looking for a property. If possible, look at more than one property tokeep your options open.. However, Don’t waste your precious time trying to find the ‘perfect’ accommodation. Like all things in the world, nothing is perfect! |
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Page last updated: 03 April 2008 Please direct all enquiries to: University Accommodation Services Page authorised by: Manager, University Accommodation Services |
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