Ask HN: What's the best way to look for an apartment?
I am looking for a new apartment. I have been browsing different sites but I haven't found a good site. Most sites are clunky, very busy, overloaded with advertisements and non-relevant listings, etc. I have the impression that apartment discovery is a hot idea that's oft explored by startups, but I can't find a good solution. Any suggestions?
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 34.4 ms ] threadSometimes walking around outside in the area you want to live in works. Sometimes asking friends on or off of Facebook works.
Sometimes there are city-specific rental sites. If you're in San Francisco, this might help: http://rentsfnow.com
Craigslist is still ultimately king but if you want to be comprehensive, you might need to check a few different places. Local newspaper websites are good too.
I would definitely suggest just going out for a drive in the area you want to live and looking for places that way. Unfortunately, I found that this technique doesn't work nearly as well when you're trying to rent a house.
The issue is that the data are typically fragmented and often proprietary and aggregation websites are focused on a revenue stream from the listing agent rather than the renter.