Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
#1
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Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
We are moving to Perth in Aug/Sept of this year. Can anyone advise or give us tips on renting there. We are looking in and around Wembley.
We have read on this site that going into short term holiday rental (2 to 3 weeks)is the best option. Is this a long enough time scale to find a more permanent rental accommodation?
We are worried that having looked on real estate.com there does not seem to be an abundance of property in this area. Should we not just rely on the real estate.com site, as we assumed the majority of properties could be found here? Are the papers likely to have that many more? Are properties, renting or even buying being snapped up so quickly that they don't even get advertised? Are renting agents reliable, will they ring you up to say they have something suitable?
We have read on this site that going into short term holiday rental (2 to 3 weeks)is the best option. Is this a long enough time scale to find a more permanent rental accommodation?
We are worried that having looked on real estate.com there does not seem to be an abundance of property in this area. Should we not just rely on the real estate.com site, as we assumed the majority of properties could be found here? Are the papers likely to have that many more? Are properties, renting or even buying being snapped up so quickly that they don't even get advertised? Are renting agents reliable, will they ring you up to say they have something suitable?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
I dont know about Wembley, but rentals all over Perth are pretty hard to get at the moment, I dont rent myself but a house over the road is rented and the day they had the inspection for new 'rentees' I reckon there must have been 30 people turned up. I doubt any agent would call you back as they probably dont need to waste their phone calls they have that many people wanting to rent.
But Im sorry to say I dont know where to direct you to other than the real estate agents websites or The West Australian paper
Best of luck
But Im sorry to say I dont know where to direct you to other than the real estate agents websites or The West Australian paper
Best of luck
#3
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
Property to let is in short supply in Perth at the moment. You may even want to consider approaching a short term let and see if you can negotiate a longer period at a lesser rate.
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
We are moving to Perth in Aug/Sept of this year. Can anyone advise or give us tips on renting there. We are looking in and around Wembley.
We have read on this site that going into short term holiday rental (2 to 3 weeks)is the best option. Is this a long enough time scale to find a more permanent rental accommodation?
We are worried that having looked on real estate.com there does not seem to be an abundance of property in this area. Should we not just rely on the real estate.com site, as we assumed the majority of properties could be found here? Are the papers likely to have that many more? Are properties, renting or even buying being snapped up so quickly that they don't even get advertised? Are renting agents reliable, will they ring you up to say they have something suitable?
We have read on this site that going into short term holiday rental (2 to 3 weeks)is the best option. Is this a long enough time scale to find a more permanent rental accommodation?
We are worried that having looked on real estate.com there does not seem to be an abundance of property in this area. Should we not just rely on the real estate.com site, as we assumed the majority of properties could be found here? Are the papers likely to have that many more? Are properties, renting or even buying being snapped up so quickly that they don't even get advertised? Are renting agents reliable, will they ring you up to say they have something suitable?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
Hi Guys, we are in Rockingham, south of Perth, rentals are becoming harder to find, and I think the prices of longer unfurnished rentals are rising to a point where shorter fully furnished ones are a good option..Also you can negotiate the price down on a short stay place if you stay over a month, well that is how we work anyway. Good luck, Suzette and Will.
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
Well i'm going out next week - hoping to hear on a rental tomorrow that my partner has viewed and filled in all paperwork for.
I wonder if there is a call for some sort of liason/agency/type service here ?
I wonder if there is a call for some sort of liason/agency/type service here ?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
We were lucky when we first arrived in Perth and stayed with some friends. Your right a good rental is hard to find, we looked at some right dumps and there were loads of people scrambling for them.
My advise would be holiday let for 3wks or so, and look in the paper for private rentals once your here. Thats what worked for us, we are in a great place in Connolly.
Good luck
Leeane
My advise would be holiday let for 3wks or so, and look in the paper for private rentals once your here. Thats what worked for us, we are in a great place in Connolly.
Good luck
Leeane
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
You have to act VERY fast when you see a property!
Get your references in place, all photo copied and ready to go. Also photo copies of passport, marriage certificates and visa's etc etc.
Get the application forms from the various rental agents and pre fill them in (as much as possible). That way you will get the application in faster.
You have to put one weeks rent "CASH" in with the application to show you are serious and not putting in multiple applications. If not succesful, you'll get the money back.
You should dress up smart and go meet the property managers and show them that you are a good choice for one of their properties.
Many (nearly all) are pet free.
We used
www.harber.com.au
www.daveyrealestate.com.au
www.reiwa.com.au
www.domain.com.au
Due to the high volume of people arriving in Perth, the papers have had many stories of large numbers of people turning up to view properties when they become available. We visted the rental agents (as described above) and saw our property just as it became available and viewed it the same day (Sunday), before anyone else.
We put cash in with the application and it was submitted 1st thing Monday. By lunchtime my manager recieved phone calls to reference me and we knew things were moving.
By 3.00pm on the Monday we had the property. Yey!
Neil.
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
just a Q how the hell are you supposed to have references regarding rentals in a country where most people haven't had a rental there? or owned their own home in uk or a council property? would character refs not do?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
We used the person who short term rented to us and our estate agents in the Uk
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
When you arrive go around every single agent to get their rental lists.
Drive by any you fancy, go back to the agent and ask to view it. Be prepared to view it with other people.
If you like it, fill in the application form, deposit, give them a copy of your bank statement and offer to pay 3/6 months rent up front.
Only problem you may have is that agents can take up to a week to get back to you. So you can't really put in another application because is you pull out, you'll lose your deposit.
Drive by any you fancy, go back to the agent and ask to view it. Be prepared to view it with other people.
If you like it, fill in the application form, deposit, give them a copy of your bank statement and offer to pay 3/6 months rent up front.
Only problem you may have is that agents can take up to a week to get back to you. So you can't really put in another application because is you pull out, you'll lose your deposit.
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
In our experience here in Perth......
You have to act VERY fast when you see a property!
Get your references in place, all photo copied and ready to go. Also photo copies of passport, marriage certificates and visa's etc etc.
Get the application forms from the various rental agents and pre fill them in (as much as possible). That way you will get the application in faster.
You have to put one weeks rent "CASH" in with the application to show you are serious and not putting in multiple applications. If not succesful, you'll get the money back.
You should dress up smart and go meet the property managers and show them that you are a good choice for one of their properties.
Many (nearly all) are pet free.
We used
www.harber.com.au
www.daveyrealestate.com.au
www.reiwa.com.au
www.domain.com.au
Due to the high volume of people arriving in Perth, the papers have had many stories of large numbers of people turning up to view properties when they become available. We visted the rental agents (as described above) and saw our property just as it became available and viewed it the same day (Sunday), before anyone else.
We put cash in with the application and it was submitted 1st thing Monday. By lunchtime my manager recieved phone calls to reference me and we knew things were moving.
By 3.00pm on the Monday we had the property. Yey!
Neil.
You have to act VERY fast when you see a property!
Get your references in place, all photo copied and ready to go. Also photo copies of passport, marriage certificates and visa's etc etc.
Get the application forms from the various rental agents and pre fill them in (as much as possible). That way you will get the application in faster.
You have to put one weeks rent "CASH" in with the application to show you are serious and not putting in multiple applications. If not succesful, you'll get the money back.
You should dress up smart and go meet the property managers and show them that you are a good choice for one of their properties.
Many (nearly all) are pet free.
We used
www.harber.com.au
www.daveyrealestate.com.au
www.reiwa.com.au
www.domain.com.au
Due to the high volume of people arriving in Perth, the papers have had many stories of large numbers of people turning up to view properties when they become available. We visted the rental agents (as described above) and saw our property just as it became available and viewed it the same day (Sunday), before anyone else.
We put cash in with the application and it was submitted 1st thing Monday. By lunchtime my manager recieved phone calls to reference me and we knew things were moving.
By 3.00pm on the Monday we had the property. Yey!
Neil.
This was our approach in securing a place in Shenton Park. Saw it on REIWA/Real Estate 7.00 Saturday Morning, drove by at 8.00. Woke up the Real estate agent (!) at 8.30 to get them to show us first. Got first appointment 9.00 Monday, gave in application at 10.30 and by 12.30 we had got the nod. I would additionally advise the OP to sign up for daily email updates on REIWA and Real Estate a couple of weeks before they leave, to see what is renting and what isn't. Some houses are overpriced and/or horrible (especially in Wembley and Floreat) and will never rent =e except to the truly desperate.
Another bit of advice it to make sure your "holiday" rental is close by. We started out in Scarborough but quickly moved to the Quest in Subiaco. We were there a week before we found our first place (in Subiaco).
It is always worth checking out the local supermarket notice boards. The IGA on Cambridge Street has the odd house.
Good Luck
Mark
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
Would anyone know what ID you have to produce for a rental agreement as opposed to what people think they will need?
Our landlord is never in the country long enough to even consider giving us a reference and we didnt use an estate agent.
I can provide character/employment references till they come out of my nose.
Also, we have lived off our overdraft for ages - like alot of Londoners, would providing bank statements to show this hinder us?
Marriage cert and passport???? You seriously need to provide this?
Are there any clear guidelines on what identity is required?
Our landlord is never in the country long enough to even consider giving us a reference and we didnt use an estate agent.
I can provide character/employment references till they come out of my nose.
Also, we have lived off our overdraft for ages - like alot of Londoners, would providing bank statements to show this hinder us?
Marriage cert and passport???? You seriously need to provide this?
Are there any clear guidelines on what identity is required?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
Would anyone know what ID you have to produce for a rental agreement as opposed to what people think they will need?
Our landlord is never in the country long enough to even consider giving us a reference and we didnt use an estate agent.
I can provide character/employment references till they come out of my nose.
Also, we have lived off our overdraft for ages - like alot of Londoners, would providing bank statements to show this hinder us?
Marriage cert and passport???? You seriously need to provide this?
Are there any clear guidelines on what identity is required?
Our landlord is never in the country long enough to even consider giving us a reference and we didnt use an estate agent.
I can provide character/employment references till they come out of my nose.
Also, we have lived off our overdraft for ages - like alot of Londoners, would providing bank statements to show this hinder us?
Marriage cert and passport???? You seriously need to provide this?
Are there any clear guidelines on what identity is required?
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Re: Can anyone help regarding renting in Perth.
It shall be sectioned off into finance, work history/resume/health & dental records/references - professional and character plus accommodation lists for Perth, doctors, dentists, temp agencies and anyone we might have to contact once there. All in one folder.
That kind of thing, so each thing will be to hand when we need it.
I have some good contacts of short term accommodation - for around $420 a week - which is fine and we plan to be either in West Leederville or Subiaco - right in the heart of it all.
As soon as we have the visa (if it ever comes), Abdel will contact his employers in Australia (Compass Group) and see what is what.
Im starting to collate for our file now really.
Although God knows when the visa will come. We have to wait to be recalled for our meds now I suppose.