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What is the best way for a student, a couple or a family to rent an entire property in Australia?
- Preparation is key
- Having all the necessary documents ready
- Proof of identity (ID)
- Reference letters (that prove that you have a good character)
- Proof of income / savings that you can pay your rent on time
- Bank statements
The best way for a student, couples or families to rent an entire property in Australia.
Students moving to Australia can get ahead others who want to rent an entire place in Australia with the right preparation. In today’s TIPS, real estate agent Dan Alexander asks people moving to Australia to consider two questions: Can you care for the property? Can you pay your rent on time?
The best way to rent an entire place in Australia is to have your information ready. Property owners need to know that you’ve taken care of other places you’ve lived in before. A strong reference (or two) from past landlords can convince a rental in Australia to choose you as their tenant. Basic proof of ID (Drivers Licence, passport, etc), proof of income (like bank statements, credit history, etc).
Another important factor to rent an entire place in Australia is paying rent regularly. You can also provide a reference to confirm your credibility. Providing a copy of your previous place’s rental ledger will help loads, too. For first-time renters, any evidence of your reliability will do. Consider bringing bank statements that paint a picture of your financial stability and security.
Listen to Dan’s tips and take down notes on The best way to rent an entire place in Australia and what you need to prepare for your big move. This is the first step towards a successful rental application and a fulfilling life in Australia.
These are some of the proven ways for students to be able to rent an entire apartment or house in Australia. Best of luck!
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