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Any good websites out there to look for apartment rental?
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Tenancy Services (a government agency, part of the Department of Building and Housing) keeps statistics on market rent, based on information they collect when they receive bonds. When you rent a property, your landlord can ask for up to the equivalent of four weeks rent as bond - but they must give it to Tenancy Services who will look after it until the end of the tenancy. You can also be asked to pay up to two weeks rent in advance - so you'll need to budget for at least 6 weeks rent, plus the normal costs of setting up your apartment, like getting the phone connected.
As an example, currently a one-bedroom apartment rents for an average of $302 in Lambton (central Wellington), with rents ranging from $225 to $370.
Other areas (all for 1 bedroom, average NZ$, per week):
Brooklyn (for a flat, no apartment rate listed) - $257
Hataitai - $252
Island Bay/Melrose (for a flat) - $226
Johnsonville/Newlands - $238
Karori (for a flat) - $249
Karori South/Makara - $221
Kelburn/Aro Valley - $259
Khandallah (for a flat) - $234
Kilbernie/Lyall Bay - (for a flat) - $236
Kingston/Happy Valley - (for a flat) $206
Miramar/Strathmore - (for a flat) - $236
Mt Cook - $288
Mt Victoria/Roseneath - $317
Ngaio/Kaiwharawhara/Wilton (for a flat) - $231
Northland (for a flat) - $245
Oriental Bay/Seatoun (for a flat) - $296
Tawa/Grenada North (for a flat) - $195
Te Aro - $285
Vogeltown/Berhampore/Newtown - $257
Wadestown/Thordon - $334
NZers use the word "flat" when they are talking about a house several people share, but it can also be what you might call an apartment if it is part of a small complex. I don't know your personal circumstances, but it's often cheaper, and more fun, to share with others - at least for a start. Look for "flatmate wanted" ads if you want to explore that possibility - the main Wellington newspaper is the Dominion Post, so that would be where I would start my search. Also, sometimes renting a house will be cheaper.
Many of the real estate companies also manage rental properties and list them on their websites and Trademe is a good place to search (some links below).
Tenancy Services (a government agency, part of the Department of Building and Housing) keeps statistics on market rent, based on information they collect when they receive bonds. When you rent a property, your landlord can ask for up to the equivalent of four weeks rent as bond - but they must give it to Tenancy Services who will look after it until the end of the tenancy. You can also be asked to pay up to two weeks rent in advance - so you'll need to budget for at least 6 weeks rent, plus the normal costs of setting up your apartment, like getting the phone connected.
As an example, currently a one-bedroom apartment rents for an average of $302 in Lambton (central Wellington), with rents ranging from $225 to $370.
Other areas (all for 1 bedroom, average NZ$, per week):
Brooklyn (for a flat, no apartment rate listed) - $257
Hataitai - $252
Island Bay/Melrose (for a flat) - $226
Johnsonville/Newlands - $238
Karori (for a flat) - $249
Karori South/Makara - $221
Kelburn/Aro Valley - $259
Khandallah (for a flat) - $234
Kilbernie/Lyall Bay - (for a flat) - $236
Kingston/Happy Valley - (for a flat) $206
Miramar/Strathmore - (for a flat) - $236
Mt Cook - $288
Mt Victoria/Roseneath - $317
Ngaio/Kaiwharawhara/Wilton (for a flat) - $231
Northland (for a flat) - $245
Oriental Bay/Seatoun (for a flat) - $296
Tawa/Grenada North (for a flat) - $195
Te Aro - $285
Vogeltown/Berhampore/Newtown - $257
Wadestown/Thordon - $334
NZers use the word "flat" when they are talking about a house several people share, but it can also be what you might call an apartment if it is part of a small complex. I don't know your personal circumstances, but it's often cheaper, and more fun, to share with others - at least for a start. Look for "flatmate wanted" ads if you want to explore that possibility - the main Wellington newspaper is the Dominion Post, so that would be where I would start my search. Also, sometimes renting a house will be cheaper.
Many of the real estate companies also manage rental properties and list them on their websites and Trademe is a good place to search (some links below).
How badly do rats and mice smell?
David
hey all
i want a pet in my bedroom and am thinking about rats or mice. i live in Australia and want something i can hold if i want.
how much does a set-up cost?
do they smell bad? it'd be in my bedroom, so it can't smell badly
hope you can help me
Answer
I certainly wouldn't get mice, there 'perfume' can get everywhere.
But rats, especially the girls, are very much smell free, long as you keep the cage clean :)
They are very sweet, loving, intelligent and social animals, So you have to get at least two ratties of the same se.
I live in NZ. And to get the basic cage set up is around $150-$200. But after that initial price, they are
But yeah, if you keep their cage clean, they dont smell at all, in fact, my girls smell like apples :)
Hope i helped.
RatLove
<":3)~~~
I certainly wouldn't get mice, there 'perfume' can get everywhere.
But rats, especially the girls, are very much smell free, long as you keep the cage clean :)
They are very sweet, loving, intelligent and social animals, So you have to get at least two ratties of the same se.
I live in NZ. And to get the basic cage set up is around $150-$200. But after that initial price, they are
But yeah, if you keep their cage clean, they dont smell at all, in fact, my girls smell like apples :)
Hope i helped.
RatLove
<":3)~~~
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