countingdays
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Hola a todos,
I have a ton of questions but I've tried to keep this concise... thanks so much for any input!!
I'm relocating to BA in August and need to find an apartment. My employer has arranged for a real estate agency to assist but so far they haven't been of any help... delays in response, only suggesting rentals way outside of my price range etc. I'm sending them links I've pulled from a pretty thorough internet search I've done... but get the feeling they may not be thrilled about making a much lower commission. I haven't seen the contract they have with my company but know they will be paid based on a % of the rent.
My employer should be able to act as guarantor and my job contract is for two years so I can sign a lease for that long if it will reduce the cost. I'll be taking a huge paycut and paid directly in pesos, so I don't want to pay more than about 2.000 pesos/month in rent. (The agency told me to expect $800-1,200 US plus utilities - I can find month-to-month "luxury" places for less than that!)
How involved is the guarantee paperwork? Is it something that would be worth trying to arrange directly with my company without the agency? They mentioned it would take a week to process any agreement (and I don't have very long off before I have to start work). Also - I have a visa but wont get my CUIL/DNI until I'm down there - could that pose a problem?
Might the agency be restricted as to the places they can show me, would that be typical? (i.e. some sort of contractual arrangement with certain properties/landlords/whatever)
Does "con reserva" mean that a place is already reserved? Or just that I'll need to pay some sort of reserve/deposit?
http://www.maureinmobiliaria.com/propiedades.php?id=3095&tipo=departamentos&operacion=alquiler
Any ideas of where else I should be looking? I checked out OLX, soloduenos, tons of temporary places (direct from google searches)... and have recently just been clicking through all of the agency listings I can find. I'd been hoping I could look up places online while my agency called regarding newspaper ads etc. but I don't really feel comfortable depending on them...
I have a ton of questions but I've tried to keep this concise... thanks so much for any input!!
I'm relocating to BA in August and need to find an apartment. My employer has arranged for a real estate agency to assist but so far they haven't been of any help... delays in response, only suggesting rentals way outside of my price range etc. I'm sending them links I've pulled from a pretty thorough internet search I've done... but get the feeling they may not be thrilled about making a much lower commission. I haven't seen the contract they have with my company but know they will be paid based on a % of the rent.
My employer should be able to act as guarantor and my job contract is for two years so I can sign a lease for that long if it will reduce the cost. I'll be taking a huge paycut and paid directly in pesos, so I don't want to pay more than about 2.000 pesos/month in rent. (The agency told me to expect $800-1,200 US plus utilities - I can find month-to-month "luxury" places for less than that!)
How involved is the guarantee paperwork? Is it something that would be worth trying to arrange directly with my company without the agency? They mentioned it would take a week to process any agreement (and I don't have very long off before I have to start work). Also - I have a visa but wont get my CUIL/DNI until I'm down there - could that pose a problem?
Might the agency be restricted as to the places they can show me, would that be typical? (i.e. some sort of contractual arrangement with certain properties/landlords/whatever)
Does "con reserva" mean that a place is already reserved? Or just that I'll need to pay some sort of reserve/deposit?
http://www.maureinmobiliaria.com/propiedades.php?id=3095&tipo=departamentos&operacion=alquiler
Any ideas of where else I should be looking? I checked out OLX, soloduenos, tons of temporary places (direct from google searches)... and have recently just been clicking through all of the agency listings I can find. I'd been hoping I could look up places online while my agency called regarding newspaper ads etc. but I don't really feel comfortable depending on them...