Tips on Looking for Accommodation
Newspapers
Look in all the local newspapers, many people advertise houses,
flats & bedsits to let. This is one of the best ways to
advertise, as most local people will read these papers.
Letting Agents
These agencies manage properties on behalf of Landlords. They
often advertise in the local press, Yellow Pages and the Thompson
Directory. You may have to go to several agencies and get your name
on their books so they know what type of property you are looking
for. It is always worth finding out which agents will accept people
on welfare benefits, how much deposit is needed and if they require
a months rent up front.
Notice Boards
Look out for cards placed in newsagents windows advertising
rooms, flats or houses to rent. These usually tend to be cheaper.
Supermarket notice boards are always another good place to
look.
Friends
Let all your friends, work colleagues and family know that you
are looking for somewhere, as word of mouth can usually be a good
way of circulating information. You may find that some of your
friends are also looking and if you found somewhere together this
could make the rent cheaper.
Students
If you are a student looking for somewhere to live contact your
college or students union, they may be able to help you find
somewhere to live.
Low Income
If you are on Benefits or a low income it is important that any
accommodation is affordable for you. Before you sign any agreements
for private rented accommodation, contact
our Housing Benefits Department and ask them to do a trial
calculation, to see how much help you may be able to get towards
your rent. You can do your own trial calculation, by going to
our Benefit pages.
You can find more information about benefits on our benefit pages or contact
the benefit section for more information.