December through to March are said to be the busiest times of the year for starting new tenancies. Particularly for students whom are preparing to commence a year of study. This can lead to high demands for available properties and strong competition between applicants!
Once you have chosen your desired location, picked a price range and number of bedrooms you require etc. follow these tips to help you secure your desired property.
Be sure to send in a great application!
To be good it must be COMPLETE with all names, phone numbers and 100 points of identification (eg. A passport, current visa, Medicare card, drivers licence and a bill equals 100 points) also, make sure you sign where necessary and include important details of lease commencement dates and tenancy length.
Make sure you can afford the property
If you have a healthy salary show it with pay slips, (Rule of thumb should be, your after tax weekly earnings are double the weekly rent.) If you are a student without such an income try to show a healthy bank statement (eg minimum of 3- 6 months rent in savings) and look at having a parent join you on the lease. Overseas students may even be able to have parents sign parental rental guarantees for them.
Present yourself well
Be polite and well dressed when you go to see properties and talk on the phone. Often receptionists will be the ones checking your application and recommending you to the property managers. Landlords will be looking for responsible/neat people, so don’t stand around smoking or be late to an inspection! Most agencies when you borrow keys to inspect properties require a $50 cash deposit and photo ID.
Know the availability
Ring the agent and ask when the property is available to inspect and when they want someone moved in by. Ask if it you can apply before inspecting the property. Often if your application is then not successful the agent may find you another property. Most landlords will not be flexible on the move in date by more then 1-2 weeks and require a 12 month lease at the beginning of the year.
Overseas Students Visas
Be sure to include copies of current visas that remain valid though out the length of the lease (e.g. if you are signing a lease until January 2009, make sure your visa does not expire in 2008!)
For further advice and information you can download the Victorian Consumer Affairs booklet which is really easy to understand and very helpful from http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/. Read the Business Person review of the Minister for Consumer Affairs.
Good luck!