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Ottawa Apartment Rental Resource
Ottawa Renting Rules
Identify Your Needs
How flexible are you about where you will live? Ottawa as many
areas with great rental properties, from Alta Vista area to Kanata
in the suburbs. Generally, your rental choices are limited to whatever
is available and affordable, but there may be trade-offs you will
have to consider. Do you need to have public transit within a short
walk of your new home? Like most renters, you'll probably have to
make a few compromises between what you want or need and what you
can afford. Before you start a search, drafting a list of your rental
requirements may help.
What Is Included in the Rent?
When looking for a rental home in Ottawa, cost is often a key consideration.
What you can afford on rent depends on a number of factors: household
income, outstanding debt, utilities and other living expenses. Consider
how much debt you are comfortable with, how important your lifestyle
is to you and how much you want to put aside for the future.
The basic monthly rent is an obvious cost, but many less-visible
costs add up as well. Don't forget to consider the following:
- Are utilities, such as heat, electricity, water, cable television
and Internet connection included? If not, these costs may come
as an unwelcome surprise. Find out which utility companies provide
services to that building and contact each company to see if it
can provide an average monthly cost for the rental location. The
exact usage will vary from tenant to tenant and costs fluctuate,
but these estimates will give you a good idea of what to expect
as monthly fees.
- Don't forget to estimate the cost of extras such as laundry
and parking, where these have not been included.
- What about transportation costs? Will your monthly travel costs
increase, decrease or remain about the same at this new location?
- You may need to provide your own appliances. If you have to
purchase or rent these, include them into the total cost of renting.
- Is any form of provincial/territorial rent control in place?
If not, what are the landlord's plans for future rent increases?
- Are there enough bedrooms?
Affordable Or Not?
As a general rule your monthly shelter - including rent, electricity,
heat, water, and municipal services - should be less than 30% of
before-tax household income. However, there will be circumstance
and/or markets where it is difficult to find rental accommodations
that accommodate this. The cost of property insurance, parking,
cable, telephone service, and Internet connection are not included
in this calculation.
Location
Location will often drive a rental search, Ottawa is a city of
a variety of neighborhoods, each one with it's own unique flavor
and benefits. Prime locations cost more, but they often offer advantages,
including reduced commuting time and expense. Proximity to work,
school, public transit or other amenities helps pinpoint ideal locations.
Other important considerations are safety and proximity to family
and friends. Prepare a list of locations that best match your personal
needs and then, add secondary locations that you would also consider.
When you begin to look at possible rentals, it's important to evaluate
the location as well as the building and living space. Remember
to consider the following:
- Crime level in the area.
- Distance to work and/or school, friends and family.
- Access to public transit and major roads.
- If you have children, are parks and play areas nearby? What
about schools?
- Local amenities: entertainment, recreation facilities, shopping,
library, restaurants.
- Traffic: are the roads busy? What about heavy traffic at rush
hour or seasonal times?
- What is your impression of the general air quality?
- How are the noise levels in the area at different times of
day?
Ottawa Apartment Rental Guide
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