Saturday, March 3, 2012
I'm going to San Diego City College next year and I need to find a good apartment relitively close to it. (If you don't know where that it is below Balboa Park.) I'm looking for something around roughly $800-$1000. If you know any good apartments around there that would help me immensly.|||Web sites are a good place to find an apartment or house to rent, if you want to go through the entire list to find one in your state and then city.
The best place to look for places to rent is to go to the yellow pages of your telephone book, look under property managers.
These individuals list properties for rent in certain areas, so make sure you select the areas in which you wish to rent.
Call several of the property managers listed there, tell them you want a list of properties that they have for rent. Some will fax, email or mail the list of local places to rent along with the address, number of bedrooms and bath rooms, amenities available, such as washer and dryers or gyms, the monthly rental of the unit. Most will include a rental application. These list will include the monthly rental required, if a lease or month to month agreement will be signed. They will also indicate if they will accept Section 8 vouchers. They will also indicate it they have disabled access, allow pets and if so the type allowed.
They might indicate a web site that you might visit to get their list of places to rent. It does not cost to get a rental list from a reputable property manager.
Some will require you to stop by their office and pick up the list. A lot of them post their list outside so the list are available 24/7 365.
Make sure you don't fall for the scams and purchase a list as 70%-80% of these list are composed of free list they have compiled. They are not the property managers of any property in most instances.
You might also google Property managers in whatever city or community you want to live in and see what comes up. Again do not pay for this information as it is free from reliable property managers.
I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck.
"FIGHT ON"|||Neighborhoods around Balboa Park used to have some decent areas, decent apts. Lots of formerly nice areas - or at least clean & decent working class neighborhoods - are long gone. With all the illegal aliens in the area, crime, filth & assorted problems often crop up seemingly overnight. You have to be very careful where you choose to live.
craigslist.com and the San Diego newspaper classified ads are the best sources of apts. But do check out the neighborhood & landlord as well as the building & unit VERY carefully. You must be diligent & vigilant about checking things carefully.|||good is a value judgment; call RE brokers
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