Showing posts with label apartment hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apartment hunting. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

On the Hunt

Hi everyone, we asked our friend L to make a cameo on the blog, so here she is and she is AWESOME.


Hi! Currently, I am living a similar lifestyle to some of you out there who have been hit by the economic crisis...unemployment. For the last 4 months or so, since I got back from being overseas, I have been searching far and wide for a job and an apartment in the city. Some tips I have to offer to keep yourself occupied while on the hunt:

  • Space out your errands: do one or two errands per day, and fill your time in with coffee breaks and stops at the local second hand book stores. Also, walk rather than taking public transportation
  • Enjoy your time off: take up a new hobby, start a new book, write a letter to someone
  • Upload CD’s onto your computer from your friend’s music collections
  • Play scrabble on Facebook - it’s fun and it stimulates your mind.
  • Read the newspaper from a different city/country
  • Visit your friends at work (if appropriate). Bring them something sweet.
  • Start a vegetable garden: it’s fun to watch things grow and it’ll save you money on groceries.
  • Walk around a neighbourhood you’ve never been to.
  • Volunteer at a yoga studio - some studios have energy exchange programs where you do things such as clean or reception and you get unlimited yoga classes in exchange


Something else I am confronted with is the search for a great apartment. Here is some advice based on situations I have encountered along this journey:

  • Trust your instincts: if something seems off, it probably is
  • If the first thing the current tenants say to you is “We have 3 basic rules, the first one is that we need 2-3 advance notice if you are having people over...” run fast! It doesn’t matter what the 2 other rules are, if they are that strict and uptight it’s not worth it.
  • Don’t settle until you find something you really like: if you are time constrained, and you don’t find a place by the time you have to move out of your old place, then sublet somewhere for a month and continue your search for a more long term place that feels right.
  • If the apartment smells, don’t expect that smell to go away (even with a variety of incense, candles, or air fresheners)


Different websites you may want to try if you too are looking for a place to call home:

  • http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/
    • I have found this to be the most useful website thus far and have visited quite a few places based on its postings. Downfall is there is no way to track which places you’ve e-mail and which you haven’t.
  • http://www.nowtoronto.com/
    • Very limited postings, averages 3-10 per day
  • http://toronto.kijiji.ca/
    • I am not a big fan of the layout of the website, it’s a bit unclear. On the plus side, it has a nice feature of starring a place you like, which goes to your “watchlist” for easy retrieval later.
  • http://www.viewit.ca/
    • Good for people who are wanting to rent out an entire apartment, rather than finding a place to move into that currently has tenants.
  • http://www.housing.utoronto.ca/offcampus/offCampus.html
    • This site is only good for students. There is a “non student” option, which costs $22 for 8 weeks but the landlords who advertise on the site are only interested in students so unless you are a student at U of T or another university, it is useless.
Happy hunting and good luck!

Until we meet again...
L

Thanks for the space e & S!