Sorry for so many posts in this area--we are just so new to all of this.
So, we found a great place to rent, but now we have to make some decisions. It's in a great (and VERY safe) location, and has been completely gutted and redone. It's a duplex and the landlord will be living next door--met him, seems like a nice guy. Wont even be there most of the time as he travels during the week. Has an obvious interest in keeping the place up as he will be living there and has made some very nice improvements (new floors, paint, all new appliances, security fences, security system, new landscaping, etc.)
Everything else we've looked at so far in this area has been in a dubious area or very old/not kept up.
The catch is no washer/dryer connections and no dishwasher. We said those were deal breakers for us, and he gave us options today.
Option 1: Keep as is and pay the asking rate $900/month
Option 2: He'll pay the installation costs (cabinets need to be ripped out) and install brand new tankless hot water heater and dishwasher, and put in the washer/dryer connections for $950/month--we would try and buy a cheap set off craigslist
Option 3: He'll do the same as above and install a brand new washer/dryer for $1000/month
We wont do option #3, but I'm wavering about #2--every other place we've looked at had a dishwasher standard. The house is ~90 years old, and he is a bachelor who doesn't cook, so it wasn't there before the remodel, and I honestly just don't think he thought about it. I'm not sure how I feel about paying that much extra for an appliance that will be his to keep when we leave, and is going to make a difference to any other renter. The tankless hot water heater is nice (and very expensive), but it obviously doesn't make a difference to us--it's more of an investment for him. He said needed a tankless in order to put in washer/dryer connections, though, so that's why it's part of the deal.
So, landlords, what do you think is reasonable? We really don't want to pay more than $950/month--that is what we budgeted as our max, and for $1000+, we could look at better options anyway. I'm worried the rent will go in the next couple years too...not sure what we should be looking at there.
I added some pics just for fun...
So, we found a great place to rent, but now we have to make some decisions. It's in a great (and VERY safe) location, and has been completely gutted and redone. It's a duplex and the landlord will be living next door--met him, seems like a nice guy. Wont even be there most of the time as he travels during the week. Has an obvious interest in keeping the place up as he will be living there and has made some very nice improvements (new floors, paint, all new appliances, security fences, security system, new landscaping, etc.)
Everything else we've looked at so far in this area has been in a dubious area or very old/not kept up.
The catch is no washer/dryer connections and no dishwasher. We said those were deal breakers for us, and he gave us options today.
Option 1: Keep as is and pay the asking rate $900/month
Option 2: He'll pay the installation costs (cabinets need to be ripped out) and install brand new tankless hot water heater and dishwasher, and put in the washer/dryer connections for $950/month--we would try and buy a cheap set off craigslist
Option 3: He'll do the same as above and install a brand new washer/dryer for $1000/month
We wont do option #3, but I'm wavering about #2--every other place we've looked at had a dishwasher standard. The house is ~90 years old, and he is a bachelor who doesn't cook, so it wasn't there before the remodel, and I honestly just don't think he thought about it. I'm not sure how I feel about paying that much extra for an appliance that will be his to keep when we leave, and is going to make a difference to any other renter. The tankless hot water heater is nice (and very expensive), but it obviously doesn't make a difference to us--it's more of an investment for him. He said needed a tankless in order to put in washer/dryer connections, though, so that's why it's part of the deal.
So, landlords, what do you think is reasonable? We really don't want to pay more than $950/month--that is what we budgeted as our max, and for $1000+, we could look at better options anyway. I'm worried the rent will go in the next couple years too...not sure what we should be looking at there.
I added some pics just for fun...
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