Useful tips for renting a favorable apartment in Saigon

Useful tips for renting a favorable apartment in Saigon

Do you have difficulties to find an ideal apartment to settle down and enjoy the new life in Saigon? Don’t worry!

Just consider these following tips:

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1. Start early

As Ho Chi Minh City is such a big city, it’s important for the expats to start doing their research before they arrive, for example which districts they prefer. Generally, you can also contact agents to set up appointments for you to go and see the apartments once you’re in town. The real estate agents are the locals, therefore, they are convenient to list the suitable apartments for you to choose.

2. Know your budget

It is the most important step of renting an apartment. At the moment, a decent fully furnished 1-2 bedroom apartment is rented out between $400-$600, which is suitable for singles or couples without kids. For families, a 3-bedrrom unit ranges from $700-$1,000USD in Phu My Hung Area, District 1 and especially District 2. Generally, you need to spend at least $150 for the utilities such as electricity, water, gas or management fees.

3. Double check facilities and amenities

When you start viewing your apartments, you should double check what is included. Many serviced apartments will include internet, cleaning, use of laundry machines and cable TV as a part of the rent. You will usually have to pay for electricity separately. If you are offered very cheap rent and it doesn’t include any services, be sure to check how much additional services (like electricity, laundry, water) will end up costing you.

4. Consider the contract carefully

Once you have decided to rent an apartment, you will have to sign a contract. This is combined with the agreements between the property’s owner and you and other rules. It’s important to read carefully your contract before signing. Make sure that everything discussed is included in the rental contract and if something is missing, don’t hesitate to question it.

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April 25, 2017 / by / in
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