Showing posts with label rentals vancouver wa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rentals vancouver wa. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Tips and Tricks to Living with a Roommate


Tips and Tricks to Living with a Roommate

Some people think living with a roommate is fun and easy, while others have trouble living with them. There are many reasons why people have problems with roommates, it could be the fact that they do not know them very well, get annoyed of them or any other reason. That is why for you who live with a roommate or are thinking about living with a roommate, I have put together some tricks and tips to make this transition much easier.

Make sure your roommate living situation runs smoothly!

Living with a roommate is fun at times and stressful at other times, the main tip for every person that lives with a roommate is to have your own space. Keep the apartment clean, be open to compromising on many topics, talk about any problems you have with each other.

So, if you are about to go into a roommate living situation or have had a roommate for a long time, try using some of these tips and tricks to help make your time together much smoother. For more information on finding a home to rent Click Here!

Posted by Joanne Vanderhoef
Marketing and Media Specialist


The Management Group
Property and HOA Management in Vancouver WA and Portland OR
http://www.TMGnorthwest.com

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Apartments for rent Vancouver WA

Need an Apartment?

Welcome to Millbrook!!
We offer spacious two bedroom townhomes boasting two master suites each including a private bathroom and walk-in closet.
Located in a residential setting on a private cul-de-sac, all of our townhomes include an attached single-car garage.

Inside your home you will find ample storage space, washer/dryer hookups and bright and airy floor plans!

Call today to schedule your tour today


360-892-4000
TMGNORTHWEST.COM
 
Regency Court
 
Gorgeous Two Bedroom, Available Now!!!!!!

large living room
ceramic tile thru out unit
air conditioning
open kitchen
all appliances included
full size washer and dryer
bedroom will fit a king size bed
reserved covered parking included
pets welcome ( breed restrictions apply)
garage for rent

Call Today
360-892-4000
tmgnorthwest.com

Monday, May 21, 2012

4 Bedroom home for rent in Washougal!

Large, Gorgeous 4 Bedroom Home in Washougal! Beautifully Landscaped

3226 39th Court, Washougal, WA 98671
This home feels special from the first moment when you enter the vaulted foyer area. Hardwood floors will greet you with a grand staircase leading to the upper floor. Formal living room and formal dining room plus a generous sized family room that includes a gas fireplace to snuggle up to in the cooler weather.

The spacious kitchen includes cherry cabinets, granite counters, built in desk, an island where the gas cook top is located, and built in microwave over the oven. All stainless steel appliances.

The master bedroom suite includes a jetted tub and large shower along with a walk in closet. The hall bath upstairs has double sinks. Enjoy this wonderful home and the lifestyle that includes walking trails to the river. Washer and Dryer included. DMF

By applying for this unit you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and accept the Rental Criteria. Click on this link (or copy into your browser): https://www.tmgnorthwest.com/forms/disclaimer.php?st=wa Additionally, applications submitted without payment will not be processed until payment is received. A property is NOT reserved until the deposit to hold has been received.

Square feet: 2,480

Amenities

  • Area: Washougal
  • Type: House
  • Style: 2-Story
  • Year Built: 2005
  • Floors: Carpet & Hardwood
  • Fireplace: Gas
  • Family Room: Yes
  • Dining Room: Formal
  • Parking: Double Garage
  • Garage Opener: 2
  • Sprinklers: Yes
  • Laundry: W/D Included
  • Heat: Gas Forced Air
  • Air Conditioning: Yes
  • Range
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Paid Utilities: Lawn care
  • Pets: Small Dog Only
  • Lease Term: 12 Months
  • Deposit: $1325
  • Nonrefundable Fee: $275
  • Pet Deposit: $500
  • Pet Nonrefundable Fee: $150
  • Other Terms: Non Smoking & CC&Rs

Rental Terms

Rent: $1,895.00
Security Deposit: $1,325.00
Available On: 06/15/2012 
 
The Management Group
Property and HOA Management in Vancouver WA and Portland OR
http://www.TMGnorthwest.com
 

Saturday, April 7, 2012

For Rent in Fisher's Landing!

1br - Spacious, Convenient, Secluded, Gated! CallToday for our Special!! (Fisher's Landing Area) (map)


Date: 2012-03-27, 3:42PM PDT
Reply to: zrkb2-2916278468@hous.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


Enjoy the seclusion and convenience of living in the fabulous Fisher's Landing area. This wonderful, cozy and secluded community is close to everything! Available NOW for the affordable price of only $730 to $745.... but wait! We are offering a sweet special: Move in by April 5th and receive Half off of April's rent - OR - Take $25 off per month on a 10 to 12 month lease! FAST processing! Call Marta for more details at (360)883-9006

First Street Station
16119 SE 1st Street
Vancouver, WA 98684


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SE 1st Street at 164th Ave (google map) (yahoo map)
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Making a Move in Winter Weather



Moving during winter months is a great way to save on costs because professional moving services often offer discounts during the chilly season — but there are other things to consider, as well. Prepare for the challenges of cold weather conditions with these helpful tips.

Weather-proof your vehicles
If you’re uncomfortable driving in winter weather in a passenger car, imagine what it would be like driving a truck with a heavy load! Consider the bargains to be had from moving companies during the winter and whether it might be easier overall to leave the driving to a pro.
If you are hiring movers, you can likely assume that they won’t want to take any chances with their trucks and will equip them with necessary snow tires and/or chains. It’s still a good idea, however, to talk to the company about their cold-weather moving practices.
If you are renting a truck yourself, however, you’ll need to be vigilant when it comes to getting what you need from the rental company. If there is a chance of any significant snow or ice on your journey to your new home, be sure that the truck you’re renting can handle it with the proper tires and chains.

Maybe you have only your own car to worry about during your move. In that case, be sure it is in good working order, with proper tires and/or chains, working heat and topped-off fluids.

 Be prepared for emergencies
 Whether you’re traveling in a rental truck or your own vehicle, prepare for the worst by carrying supplies, should you break down. Make sure you have:
  • Warm coats/clothes/blankets for each person
  • Water and nonperishable food for each passenger
  • Jumper cables
  • Tow rope
  • Candles
  • Ice scraper
  • Collapsible shovel/screwdriver kit/hammer
  • Flashlight/light sticks
  • Batteries/matches
  • Hand warmers and knit gloves
  • Roadside safety manual and survival instruction 
A GPS is great unless your signal and or/batteries fail. Bring an old-fashioned road map of your route, as well, and consider signing up for roadside assistance service. (This may be included as part of your moving truck rental, so ask your vehicle provider.)

You’ll want a battery-powered or hand-cranked NOAA emergency radio so that you can keep track of storms, especially if your car battery fails. Also bring a bag of non-clumping kitty litter for traction, should your car get stuck on ice.

 If you already have such a kit assembled, be sure to check the working order and freshness (batteries, water, food) of everything in it. And don’t forget to have plenty of warm clothes with you in the car!

Most of all, don’t drive alone if you can help it. Two (or more) is always better than one in an emergency situation.

Weatherize the load
Antiques and other wooden pieces are sensitive to cold temperatures, so be sure to wrap them well in packing material to protect them. Make sure you have drained liquid out of anything you’re moving that could freeze and also keep plants in a controlled climate as much as possible. If they will be in a moving truck, cover them with garbage bags with holes in them so the plants can breathe.
Moving during the winter can mean a shorter wait for a rental truck and lower prices with professional movers, but there is one major downside—it’s cold! Ice and snow might complicate your move, so plan ahead to make sure you still have clear sailing ahead!

Courtesy http://wwwRentals.com By Amber

Friday, February 3, 2012

Three Secrets to Profitably Renting Your House to the Right Tenants

It’s not easy being a landlord. You have to get your house ready to rent. You have to advertise to get perspective renters. You have to select the right renters. And then you have to be at their beck and call in the case that they have a problem with the house. And then you have to collect the rent when they’re late or evict them when they don’t keep their promise to you. What a headache!
Or you can learn the secrets to being successful landlord and put all those headaches behind you. Here are three secrets to successfully renting out your house.

SECRET ONE: SCOPE OUT THE COMPETING PROPERTIES
To find out what you need to do to maximize your success, tour competing properties in your immediate area, acting as if you are prospective renter. You can find out how the other landlords treat their prospects and steal their best methods and make them your own.
Make sure that you pick up copies of their marketing material-that is what they give prospective renters to take away to remind them of what they saw.

Ask for a rental application to see what kind of things they’re looking for. Ask if they have a sample lease agreement that you can review. Not every landlord will make this available to you, but it’s worth asking for. (Look at my other articles for a free rental lease that you can use as an example.)
If you want to have the complete experience, fill out a rental application and see how you’re treated. You can just say that you found some other place or changed your mind if they pick you to rent the house.

If you do this with half a dozen properties, you’ll get a great idea of property conditions, rent ranges, and terms and conditions that are common in your area. If you’re new landlord, this experience can teach you a lot in very short time.

With this information it will be easy to see if it’s worth it for you to rent your home, or if you want to let somebody else manage it, or if you want to put on the market to sell.

SECRET TWO: MAKE YOUR HOUSE VERY DESIRABLE
If your house is just like every other house on the block or like every other apartment in the building, it will be difficult to attract a great renter that will take care of your house and pay the rent on time.
On the other hand, a clearly superior home will attract better renters and allow you to command a higher rent. The kind of people who you want as good tenants will be embarrassed by a dingy and worn-out home. They won’t want to bring their friends and family into that environment.
This means you need to invest a little extra in the house to make it look great. With the information you gathered from Secret One, above, you can decide how to put minor upgrades into your home that really stand out from the competition.

I do simple things like upgrade light fixtures, install new flooring and carpeting, replace the kitchen sink, replace the bathroom sink, and replace the drip pans on the stove so it looks fresh and clean.
Consider fresh paint or carefully touch up the walls so everything looks clean and tidy.
I also make sure that the property is absolutely spotless, with clean windows, clean entryway, and professionally cleaned carpets. I also replaced all the light bulbs with maximum wattage bulbs so that the house is as bright as possible. A dark house doesn’t show well but a bright house moves fast.

SECRET THREE: SET YOUR RENT AT LEAST 10 PERCENT HIGHER
 A slightly higher rent then the competing properties won’t scare away the type of renters you’re looking for, but will move along the cheap skates that you don’t need in your house. And besides, it will be worth it to your renters because your house looks so much better since you’ve followed Secret Two, above.

To make your higher rent stick, create a marketing page that calls out all the valuable capabilities and features of your home.

Courtesy Rental Choice