The problem of finding the right kind of accommodation is the same the world over. Do you choose to buy or rent? Buying is for long term or investment and many don’t have the money especially in the short term.
So, you’re looking to rent. The main issue is, do you rent furnished or not? Well, it really depends on your circumstances. How much money you budget each month for somewhere to live is a good place to begin. After that it depends on how long you want to stay in the area and the local amenities. Shorter term clients need to see what creature comforts they want.
Unfurnished accommodation is usually cheaper compared to that with extra things in it. The non-furnished option allows you to add your own character and also the amount of belongings you want. If you have your own furnishings you can bring them but it would be an idea to cost that option first.
Also, if you do buy the extras you have to remember you’ll need to take them with you when you leave. The lease might allow you to leave your affects but most landlords will want you to take everything with you when you leave, otherwise they will charge removal fees and also the age old loss of deposit for breach of contract.
Furnished apartments will add a premium for extras but if you have few possessions or the cost of transporting them is high then this could be more for you. You have to look at the costs versus the benefits. If you love comfort then there might be options to get furnished places to your requirement. Again this depends on the location and whether landlords are willing to cover the hassle of the extras like cleaning which could be an added extra/Service charge.
In furnished property you’ll also have to look after the furnishings to a high standard so they are returned in a similar standard to when you first got there. Any damages will have to be paid for or replaced.
You also need to be aware of the actual supply and demand of the options in the area where you would like to live. Do landlords generally go for unfurnished and shorter-term contracts? Is the area within or near the business sector where companies will pay premiums for unfurnished and include relocation packages or subsidize moving.
Other providers might have smaller properties or units that are self-contained and include the basic amenities and furnishings essential for an individual’s needs.
With both options you will need to check for service charges and the cost of repairs. Do they provide laundry facilities or other shared amenities. Is cleaning to be paid for or are you expected to do it yourself. If there are damages how do they need to be paid for. In the Unfurnished sector damage cost will generally be less than in furnished properties perse. The information above is a brief guide. At the end of the day it comes down to cost, location and availability and the individual’s own circumstances and desires.