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Dear friends,
I am a former Davis Sq resident returning from the UK, looking for the impossible dream: from Sept, 1 large or 2 med bedroom apt between Porter and Davis, pref nearish to Summer St, max $2100/mo. Needs to be unfurnished, no sharing. Will need to arrange remotely, as I won't be there in person until Sept. Very responsible locals can vet apt and vouch for me. A million thanks in advance for any leads.
I am a former Davis Sq resident returning from the UK, looking for the impossible dream: from Sept, 1 large or 2 med bedroom apt between Porter and Davis, pref nearish to Summer St, max $2100/mo. Needs to be unfurnished, no sharing. Will need to arrange remotely, as I won't be there in person until Sept. Very responsible locals can vet apt and vouch for me. A million thanks in advance for any leads.
RE: Renting from abroad is a special challenge.
Date: 2014-06-24 05:26 am (UTC)Let me walk you through my process with a couple of random listings that fit your criteria:
$1675 1BR/1BA in Davis Square (http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/(undisclosed-Address)-Somerville-MA-02144/2126765536_zpid/). No written address is given, but from the map, it shows that the apartment is at Winter Street and College Avenue, in a large pastel-coloured building with either dark green or dark blue trim. A Google reverse image search yields no other matching listings, but Google Street View panning down the street shows no such building. Zillow says that the listing is live for 82 days. That seems dubious, it's a bit below market price. Between the age of the listing and the lack of other corroborating listings, I conclude that it's a listing that doesn't actually exist, but is rather put up to get people to contact Apartment Rental Experts (surprise, surprise) to be told, "We're sorry, it just rented yesterday, but we have something really great, just like it, that costs a little bit more."
19 Cherry Street, $1900 1BR/1BA between Davis and Porter Squares (http://hotpads.com/rentals/19-Cherry-Street-2-Somerville-MA-02144--mtqnxwg8w5kq). The photos are gorgeous, and they don't look to be faked given the assessor's database (http://gis.vgsi.com/somervillema/Parcel.aspx?Pid=6039). The owner is a lady named Alma Keefe, who lives in Malden. A quick Googling of that name reveals that she is an older lady who owns no other property that can be quickly found. (She is associated with a couple of other addresses on various background check websites, but she's not listed as an owner of record, or a recent seller, on any of them.) So presumably she owns this one property and wants to not cope with having to screen tenants.
The HotPads listing tells you to call Kim Mulligan, whose telephone number is 508.493.1090. Doing a quick reverse lookup on that telephone number informs you that the number goes to the South Shore Real Estate Academy (http://southshorerealestateacademy.com). It turns out that she teaches classes there for future real estate brokers. Thus, she knows the legalities involved quite well. It also turns up a link to Realty Direct.
The MLS lists this property — it's not exclusive to Ms. Mulligan — but it does reveal that she is the originating broker (http://mlslistingsmassachusetts.com/idx/mls-71701317-19_cherry_unit_2_somerville_ma_02144). Thus, she's probably your best bet if you want this property. I would, if I wanted to live in Somerville:
RE: Renting from abroad is a special challenge.
Date: 2014-06-24 05:29 am (UTC)You might want to consider engaging a real estate agent of your own to act on your behalf. The problem is, custom dictates that they only get paid after you've found a place, so while they're eager to get you a place, if you turn down the first few possibilities, they may decide that you're wasting their time and not deal with things attentively. I engaged a real estate agent this time, but ended up finding my place without his help, because he wasn't staying on top of the listings the way I did. Still, it's worth the trying. There's Maven Realty (http://mavenrealty.com) and Red Line Real Estate (http://www.redlinerealestate.com), both of which are well-reviewed on Yelp. I did look at a listing with Maven once, a decade ago, but I didn't manage to get it.
I'd say you have no chance in hell of not paying a realtor's fee — the only way that can happen is if you move into a large building (in which case all applications are handled internally) or if you arrange for a Craigslist by-owner showing with one of your friends. (I did all of the legwork with my current place, down to finding the listing, with no help from anyone, but the real estate agent still got her fee, although to be fair it was the landlord who engaged her, not me. C'est la guerre.) Either way, the amount of the fee will be the same, and if they're attentive, they can screen their listings and the MLS daily. If not, you'll be finding it on your own anyway, but you needn't pay them if they don't do their job.
Good luck and Godspeed. You'll need both.