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What to Consider When Looking for Apartments for Rent in Lafayette La

6/30/2020

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​Are your current accommodations starting to feeling a little cramped? Use this time to make a wish list of amenities that would make your time at home a little more inviting.  

Many of us have spent the last two or three months living inside; we’ve become well acquainted with our homes — in some cases, maybe too acquainted. If you were planning a move before COVID-19, and are still planning to do so when the curve starts to flatten, you could take this time to reflect on what you like and don’t like about your apartment community. For instance, the stairs that lead to your apartment you climb several times a day may keep you moving while you’ve stayed home, but maybe you’d like a more robust workout available in your next apartment. Or perhaps the concrete city-style community that lacks a yard you didn’t think you needed doesn’t accommodate the new isolation buddy you adopted for company.

Well, we’ve created a list of suggestions to help you identify what you like and don’t like about your current living arrangements so you can find more comfort and resources in your next one.

Make a list – what’s working and what’s not?
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you like your current apartment?
  • What’s your apartment’s best quality?
  • And its worst quality?
  • Do you like the style of your apartment? If not, are there architectural styles you prefer?
  • What’s your favorite room in your apartment, and what makes spending time there enjoyable?
  • Space and flow: How do you feel when you’re at relaxing at home?
  • Is there enough space, or too much space? Which rooms could you use less or more space?
  • How would you define the layout — is it a studio-style floor plan? Or more compartmentalized? Does the apartment community suit your lifestyle?
  • Do you have just enough or too many bedrooms? Do you need a two bedroom apartment or three bedroom apartments.  Or the big question, do you have enough bathrooms?
  • Do you like the floor you are living on? Or would you prefer a first floor or third flood?
  • Are you happy with the natural light? Do you need more natural light?
  • How do you like the finishing touches and fixtures?
  • Does your apartment lack a specialized room you now find you need (like a home office or a room for exercising)?
  • What amenities does your current apartment community offer outside of the apartment, and how does it affect your experience at home?

We hope this article has given you some food for thought when you are looking for apartments for rent in Lafayette Louisiana, and makes identifying the perfect apartment just a little easier.
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Apartment Shopping During a Pandemic

4/30/2020

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Sometimes shopping for an apartment cannot wait, and what do you do when you find yourself in the middle of stay at home orders during a pandemic.  You would be surprised how literal the phrase "where there is a will there is a way" truly is.

The real estate industry has had to make significant changes in how it is conducting business. From real estate sales to leasing, the need for social distancing and hyper-disinfecting has led many companies to offer virtual tours of their properties through FaceTime, their websites, and other apps too. 

It is not just renters who are changing their methodology to shopping for apartments during COVID-19; property owners and managers are looking for new ways to conduct business while practicing social distancing as well.  Most apartments in Lafayette La are willing to offer virtual tours using any number of apps and video conferencing services, and adapting is proving beneficial.  

Non-contact lease signing options are available as well.  If you are familiar with what a lease looks like, and what you should look for, this digital contract solution is providing a suitable alternative to hard copy leases.  If precaution is more your style, most apartments in Lafayette Louisiana can get a copy of their lease agreement to you through email, so you can read it, sign, and scan it to email as a non-editable PDF. 

You may be able to view a property in person, call to verify a property's showing procedures during Louisiana's stay-at-home and social distancing orders.   

As long as a property is sanitized, it is still acceptable to see it in person – provided, it is legal in your area.  In addition to federal and state agency guidelines, local restrictions may apply.  Calling the local city hall can help you navigate the ever-fluid local guidelines.  If no such restrictions apply, ask the property management agent if they require specific measures while visiting and if extra measures are being taken to ensure the community and apartment are government compliant with disinfecting public spaces during COVID-19.  

When shopping for new apartments in Lafayette, Louisiana, you should know your rights as a tenant. Do not allow the agent to apply pressure to sign a lease and be sure to ask as many questions as you can before signing a contract.  Between facemasks and gloves, and maintaining a social distance of 6 feet, current shopping conditions are a little overwhelming; your preparation, attitude and calm mental state can make looking for an apartment an exciting adventure.  
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It will pay to have a game plan.
Consider making a list of all the amenities you would like in a new apartment community in Lafayette Louisiana, then compare apartments online, when you have narrowed it down to two or three, call and find out about the property's availability, showing restrictions and schedule for tours.  
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Tips for Apartment Hunting Out of Town or State

10/31/2019

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Apartment hunting in any city can be a formidable task, but when you are searching for one out of state, it presents a whole new set of challenges.  No matter your reason for the move, we found a few tips that can help make you go a little smoother.
 
IF POSSIBLE, VISIT YOUR NEW STATE AHEAD OF TIME
If your schedule permits, it’s advised to visit your new city ahead of time. Getting a feel and the vibe of your new city and potential apartment in-person is the best way to start your search. If you are fortunate and have a company relocation package, they may provide you with temporary housing while you’re visiting.  If not, visiting your new city will afford you the opportunity to visit different areas in relation to your new job or school.
 
RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH
Today, information is readily available via the internet. Most reputable apartment communities have websites that offer images of their grounds and apartments, along with amenities and special features.  And with Google Maps, you can research the area to get a feel for local features, hangouts, shopping, neighborhood groceries and other points of interest.
 
SEEK LOCAL HELP
Many times, the university or your HR department can shed light on relocation. Check with these sources first, usually, someone there will have the inside scoop on popular neighborhoods and nearby amenities. Consider reaching out to the leasing agents at apartment communities. Often, they can share distance to the school or business that brings you to the city and possible benefits or hindrances of their location. It’s their job to stay informed on the area, so be sure to ask questions. 
 
SEEK OUT VIRTUAL TOURS
Most apartment communities are going to share their best images on their website.  But the more tech-savvy apartment communities are jumping on board with 3D touring. This technology gives a more accurate depiction of your new living arrangements and is considered the next best thing to a live tour. 
 
BE AWARE OF THE LOCAL MARKET
While we all like to shop around to find the best bang for our buck, keep in mind the rental market of your new city. College and large cities often have a high demand for temporary housing arrangements. The earlier you start looking, the better, and if you find something you like, you need to act quickly or could end up missing out. 
 
FOCUS ON LOCATION
Finding an apartment near your employer or school would be great and relieve you of the stress associated with learning your new city's layout. But occasionally, where you are employed or go to school may be in high demand area and out of budget. If this turns out to be the case, look for alternatives that are close to public transit or near the interstate just outside of your desired area.   
 
BE READY WITH A SECURITY DEPOSIT
If you are relocating for work, your deadline may be out of your control. Make sure you have a security deposit ready when you start looking. While you are at it, have your references and bank statements available as well. It would be very disappointing to miss an opportunity for a lack of preparation.
 
MONEY MATTERS
For students and fist time renters, take time to understand the full cost of renting. Most apartment managers can share the average utility bill for a 1-bedroom apartment. But you need to factor in groceries, transportation, internet/cable and possibly renters insurance. Be sure that the apartment you are considering works well within your budget. Also, keep in mind that your credit score plays a role in your approval to rent. If you have not established credit, now is a good time to do so. If your credit score is low, consider taking steps to improve your score. Most local banks can help you understand the steps you need to take to establish or clean up your credit.
 
HONESTY REALLY IS THE BEST POLICY
If you are honest with the property manager about your credit situation, you might find they have a little wiggle room or discretion in this matter and can offer solutions to help you secure your first apartment.
 
Apartment hunting can be stressful, especially when you are out of town or state. Our friendly property managers are here to help   If you are looking for apartments for rent in Lafayette,LA be sure to stop by Lafayette Gardens Apartments to take a tour or call to schedule your virtual tour. ​
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Amenities to Consider When Searching for the Perfect Apartment

7/5/2019

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Apartment hunting can be an overwhelming task with all the options available for apartments in Lafayette, La.  But fear not, especially when it comes to selecting the amenities you need. We have created a list of the top attributes most shoppers look for when seeking a place to call home. 

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Consider the amount of time you will be spending in your new apartment home.  If you are a homebody, in-unit amenities are essential, as they can help make life easier and save money and time. But not all amenities have equal importance.  Below are those that really matter:

1) In-apartment Appliances

A few essential appliances - a stove for cooking and an oven for baking.  If you are like most renters you will need a range for most meals.  Or maybe you are an order-out-every-night type of person, and you only need a  microwave for the occasional soup or leftovers.  Dishwashers while convenient are not an absolute necessity if you don't cook.

2) Laundry Machines

In-apartment laundry machines also have renters split. Some renters won't consider renting a unit that doesn't have washer and dryer hookups, while others are fine towing their laundry to a shared onsite facility.  Find out if the community you are considering has onsite washateria or if you need to venture out of the complex to wash your clothing. 

3) Furnished Units

For renters who are from out of town, or on short term job assignment, a furnished apartment might be a nice convenience, but these units usually come at a significantly higher rate. You should only consider furnished units if you are not planning on staying in the apartment for long. If you’re moving to a city for an internship or summer job this might be the right option.

4) Pet-Friendly Units

For those with pets, this is a necessary requirement, as not all properties accept pets.  Keep in mind, most pet-friendly apartments require pet deposits, and in some cities, they require pet rent on top of the unit rent price.  Some renters choose apartments that aren’t pet-friendly for a variety of reasons, allergies, peace and quiet, or fear of animals.  Just keep in mind, if you choose a complex that is not pet-friendly, the chances of them changing their no pet policy for your new fur baby are not in your favor.  

5) Private Outdoor Space

Private outdoor space typically means a balcony accessible from within the apartment.  Having a private space to enjoy your morning coffee, grill or simply relax is excellent, but usually comes at a premium.  Consider the amount of time you will use the balcony and then compare the prices of units without this amenity. 

Community Amenities
Having covered inside rental amenities, below are a few community amenities to consider when apartment hunting.

1) Parking

While less of a problem in Lafayette, larger cities often do not offer parking with their rental.  Not many people care for street parking. it can be time-consuming to find a spot and frustrating when you can't.  Then on top of that, it leaves your vehicle exposed to theft or damage.  In Lafayette, most complexes have onsite parking, but covered parking may come at a premium. 

2) Security Measures

Apartment communities that take extra security measures might be worth slightly higher rent. Features like security gates with changing passcodes, double or triple locks on the units, on-site security guard, and security cameras deter criminal activity while offering an additional level of protection.

3) Outdoor Spaces & Swimming Pools

Outdoor spaces are great, especially if you have children and pets.  Pet parks designated for your fur babies offer a place for recreation and exercise and most pet parents prefer a designated area to walk their pets.  Other amenities receive much less use.  Swimming pools on site are a great example.  Great idea, but surveys suggest that not many individuals use them with regularity, if at all. 

4) Fitness Centers

Community fitness centers can be an excellent feature, and many offer a variety of equipment.  But if you're a true fitness buff the chances of an apartment community having all that you need is not likely.

5) Elevators

In the south, many don't think of elevators as a vital amenity, and with the exception of moving day most would rather walk a flight of stairs rather than wait for the elevator to return to the floor they need.   If however, you live on the 4th floor, are recovering from an injury or your senior years are catching up with you, this could be a deal breaker.  Location of the elevator may also play a role in your choice of communities.

Every tenant and their lifestyle is unique, and while some may not care about a fitness center,  you might workout to relieve the days stress nightly.   An electric range may work just fine for the occasional homecooked meal, while a gas stovetop is preferred for a chef or someone who loves to cook.  While we have listed the most commonly advertised amenities, you should make a list of what you want out of the apartment communities in lafayette la. and compare the various communities amenities.
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