Why does apartment hunting still suck?
There are so many apartment hunting websites, but they're all so terrible. Most are just covered with ads and redirect to listings created on other sites. Rent.com is decent, but it's still a little "meh" - it just feels like it has no heart. Padmapper is decent, but it just feels like a pet project that isn't innovating any more.
I feel like this is a market with no real great tool for this. I can't say that anything that I've used has given me a "wow what a great experience" reaction.
I don't know what the "best" way of doing this would be, probably very similar to how other sites do it, but just with minor tweaks to make them more relevant or something.
Just some thoughts from somebody currently looking for an apartment!
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 21.2 ms ] threadhouse hunting sites are usually much better because most of their data comes from a standard source (the mls) with defined fields.
This is why I only rent directly from private owners who have 1-3 units total. Then the negotiation can proceed among equals, and there's a far higher likelihood of getting treated like a human being.
Of course, finding apartments becomes much more difficult under these constraints, but it's been worth it to me.