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  1. Jun 24, 2022 · How to Rent an Apartment: Follow These 10 Steps. June 24, 2022 by Holly Hooper. Updated on April 13th, 2023. Reading Time: 10 minutes. Finding your ideal apartment rental, whether moving out of a dorm or leaving your parent’s house, can be daunting without a bit of guidance.

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · 9 steps to rent an apartment. Follow these nine steps, and you’ll be ready to tackle the renting process with confidence. 1. Determine your budget. Rent prices in the U.S. vary by state...

  3. Jan 18, 2019 · Ready to rent your first apartment? Not sure where to start? This helpful how-to guide will walk you through the renting process, step by step.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Whether you are moving out of your parents’ house or leaving your dorm room days behind, you likely need a first-time apartment renter checklist to navigate the ins and outs of apartment hunting, including applications, fees, budgeting, packing, and more.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Discover everything you should know if it’s your first time renting an apartment. Use Realtor.com to find an apartment that suits your budget and needs.

  6. May 8, 2024 · 1. Start your research ASAP — ideally at least four months before your move date. This may seem obvious, but it’s nonetheless important: As early as you can, make your wish list and begin looking at rental listings that meet your priorities.

  7. Jun 16, 2020 · 1. Set Your Standards. 2. Determine Your Budget. 3. Find a Roommate (if applicable) 4. Go on Apartment Tours. 5. Submit your Apartment Application. 6. Renting with No (or Bad) Credit. 7. Read Your Lease Carefully. 8. Consider a Renters Insurance Policy. Final Thoughts. 1. Set Your Standards.

  8. Feb 1, 2022 · How to rent your first apartment: Step by step guide. Renting your first apartment can feel overwhelming, but breaking down the process into tasks you can tackle one by one makes it easier to apartment-hunt with confidence and not miss any important details along the way.

  9. Aug 26, 2023 · 1. Know your budget so you can pay rent. First, it’s important to understand how much you can comfortably afford to pay. Typically, no more than 30 percent of your monthly income should go towards your rent payments, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  10. Feb 4, 2013 · Start saving. Before long, you’ll need to put down a security deposit (usually equal to one months rent), plus the first month’s rent. And that doesn't even include application fees and credit-check fees you may be charged.

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