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steph_h Sep 9th 2009 9:08 am

Rentals
 
Following on from my last thread 'Mortgages' we have decided that renting for a year would be the best move. I have googled rental properties and it is all gibberish. Can anyone tell me where i can find furnished property details. I am drawing a big blank :fingerscrossed:

burton bunch Sep 9th 2009 9:14 am

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918186)
Following on from my last thread 'Mortgages' we have decided that renting for a year would be the best move. I have googled rental properties and it is all gibberish. Can anyone tell me where i can find furnished property details. I am drawing a big blank :fingerscrossed:

Going off looking for ourselves a couple of years ago I dont think I saw one house furnished - everything was unfurnished.

One way some of the people here in town have done is get a rental and make pals with some expats and see if they can lend you blow up beds etc until your container have arrived etc that kind of thing

steph_h Sep 9th 2009 9:18 am

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by burton bunch (Post 7918202)
Going off looking for ourselves a couple of years ago I dont think I saw one house furnished - everything was unfurnished.

One way some of the people here in town have done is get a rental and make pals with some expats and see if they can lend you blow up beds etc until your container have arrived etc that kind of thing

That may be a bit of a problem as we would be moving over with clothes. Thats it!!! i think we must be mad.

Aviator Sep 9th 2009 9:19 am

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918186)
Following on from my last thread 'Mortgages' we have decided that renting for a year would be the best move. I have googled rental properties and it is all gibberish. Can anyone tell me where i can find furnished property details. I am drawing a big blank :fingerscrossed:

Furnished is not common. Many properties for rent are advertised on the local paper and occasionally online. Some Realtors also handle rentals, which may be a better way to go. Which area are you going to?

Lots of used furniture in the papers too. We went to a motel for a month before we got everything figured out.

steph_h Sep 9th 2009 9:21 am

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Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 7918216)
Furnished is not common. Many properties for rent are advertised on the local paper and occasionally online. Some Realtors also handle rentals, which may be a better way to go. Which area are you going to?

Lots of used furniture in the papers too. We went to a motel for a month before we got everything figured out.

Looking at the Moncton area, will have to contact Realtors i think

Aviator Sep 9th 2009 9:24 am

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Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918222)
Looking at the Moncton area, will have to contact Realtors i think

http://nbrent.canadaeast.com/classifieds/forrent/&pub=3

I'd still suggest talking to a realtor.

http://www.nbrea.ca/

burton bunch Sep 9th 2009 9:29 am

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918213)
That may be a bit of a problem as we would be moving over with clothes. Thats it!!! i think we must be mad.

I know people who have done that too - and know you are not mad :rofl:

kazchug Sep 9th 2009 10:52 am

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918213)
That may be a bit of a problem as we would be moving over with clothes. Thats it!!! i think we must be mad.

We moved over with just clothes. Were lucky to get a rental quickly and the landlord was selling the contents of his garage for his daughter who had moved back home. All we purchased new was a bed.

ESarge Sep 9th 2009 12:47 pm

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Take a few grand and go visit Ikea.

It should end up cheaper.

Easterndawn Sep 9th 2009 10:22 pm

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The easr coast is a good place to find furnished houses, apartments etc. The downside is that most are from September to May, June as they are summer residences. They can be quite expensive and heating is not included in the rental agreements. Kijjii is a good place to start.

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918222)
Looking at the Moncton area, will have to contact Realtors i think


Helen Parnell Sep 10th 2009 3:18 pm

Re: Rentals
 
I know in calgary there are lots of short term fully furnished rentals. They come at a price:eek: but they are great for a month whilst you find your own unfurnished place and go to the shops and buy your new furniture. most are for the corporate relocations but at the moment many are sitting empty.

We did not even consider bringing our old stuff from the UK. We came with just 12 boxes which came 8 weeks after we had moved into the house!

We brought new furniture to suit our house and i am sorry but me and hubby must be the only people on the planet or british who hate ikea. I use to like some of the market stuff, but that is not to my taste. We had great fun going to all the shops and buying new stuff for our new house (well new to us) for our new life in canada.:D

4d32ftw Sep 10th 2009 5:25 pm

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7918213)
That may be a bit of a problem as we would be moving over with clothes. Thats it!!! i think we must be mad.

we did just that :thumbsup:

then went to the furniture shops to see what bargins we could pick up and get delivered immediatly. all we needed was something to sit on and 2 beds.
and 6 months later we still don't have much more furniture. lol

steph_h Sep 10th 2009 11:52 pm

Re: Rentals
 

Originally Posted by 4d32ftw (Post 7922228)
we did just that :thumbsup:

then went to the furniture shops to see what bargins we could pick up and get delivered immediatly. all we needed was something to sit on and 2 beds.
and 6 months later we still don't have much more furniture. lol

Thanks for the replies, as long as the kids have beds to sleep on and a sofa to sit on then hopefully they should be happy (not forgetting some toys). Your quote and the one above sounds like a good idea, at least i get to do some shopping :thumbsup:

Oakvillian Sep 11th 2009 1:09 am

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Originally Posted by steph_h (Post 7922895)
Thanks for the replies, as long as the kids have beds to sleep on and a sofa to sit on then hopefully they should be happy (not forgetting some toys). Your quote and the one above sounds like a good idea, at least i get to do some shopping :thumbsup:

When we first arrived we moved into a furnished rental for a short time - but the key there is that it was only doable financially for a short time. (Almost) the only furnished rentals I've seen here are "serviced apartment" type deals or short-term lets for visiting executives etc. They tend to be very expensive in comparison to the regular rental market.


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