Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to Rent a House in Houston, TX

As of today, Houston, Texas ranks as the fourth largest city in the United States when it comes to population. It is a diverse city of culture and people because of its large and growing international community. The city offers a lot of tourist attraction and home to many internationally acclaimed academic institutions and industries. Because of these, it is not surprising why many people want to live there. However, living in the sixth largest metropolis in the U.S. would mean a difficulty in finding a house for sale or for rent. Renting a house in Houston would be a better choice than buying one because of high land value. A rated beta global city, Houston has definitely high cost of living standard. To aid, here are some hints on how to rent a house in the streets of Houston.

• Start looking
Be resourceful. There are many ways to find houses for rent in Houston. First, there is the classified ad section of the local newspaper – broadsheet or tabloid. Houston is a much known city and many landlords would invest posting their advertisement in a wide circulation. Second, search the Internet for homes for rent in Houston. There are tons of links of websites offering houses for rent in Houston and definitely you will be able to choose one. Third, try a rental agent. He might be able to help you find where the best place to rent, according to your budget and your specifications.

• Conduct a research
Given its multicultural neighborhood, it is wise to do a research first before going into the chosen place. Houston has a relatively high crime rate (ranks 3rd in the U.S.) and is also criticized by the New York Times for having the worst recycling program in the U.S. (from a set of the 30 biggest cities). These factors (crime and environment) are critical for a metropolis. There may also be cases of discriminations on age, ethnicity, physically handicaps and sexual preference. However, landlords who refuse tenants because of discrimination may be reported to the local authorities. So, research for areas in Houston which suits your lifestyle.

• Case the joint
Inspect the house for damages. Telling the landlord about the damages on the property does not just asking them for repair. It is also one way of protecting yourself because you do not want to be blamed in the future. Consider also the common walls shared by other tenants. The tendency of having shared walls is you may hear noises from your neighbor or they might hear you – meaning less privacy.

• Bargain the deal
If you already found a Houston apartment to rent but is too expensive for your budget, try to negotiate a deal. Houston landlords are also businessmen, and Houston businessmen are mostly nice – evidently, Houston has got a big chunk of business sector responsible for its fame and success. There is nothing bad in trying.

Houston, just like many U.S. metropolitans, has already many renting residents. In this type of city, house rentals are thriving businesses so hunting for house to rent should not be difficult. It is the way of living in this fast paced city that would make it hard for residents. However, the pride of living in a globally known city is satisfying enough.


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