So Little Options...So Much Time?

Posted at 04/11/2015 02:07 PM by Dave Monheit

Relocating to Boston from another part of the country brings a whole basket of hurdles with it. The biggest issue we find most of our clients having is adjusting to the speed of the Boston rental market. Just like sales in the city, rentals are moving at record speeds (and for record prices). Dealing with sticker shock is one thing, but finding out you have less than 24 hours to make a decision is a whole other story.

There are only two rental markets in America that compare with Boston and those are Manhattan and San Francisco. If you are moving from anywhere else, be prepared for a ride. Thankfully, if you are working with The Boston Proper Group, you have the advantage of a great deal of experience and connection behind you. The key is taking advantage of those factors.

When you reach out to Boston Proper, we make sure to schedule you a completely comprehensive showing with the utmost speed. We know that you need to see your most qualified options as quickly as possible in order to make the right call. The one thing we can't control is whether or not you follow our advice.

Far too often, we see clients losing out on apartment rentals in this market because they don't grasp the sheer speed with which things move here. We do our best to advise you on your options and guide you to the option best for you, but in the end, we need you to ultimately pull the trigger.

Of course, we continue to help you even if you have missed out on that favorite option, but we never want you to have to feel that disappointment in the first place.

This year, when finding your next Boston home, follow the guidance of your Boston Proper Group representative in order to take full advantage of the market. We are here to serve you. Ask all the questions you can and take heed of the answers. Don't let that perfect apartment pass you by.

Call The Boston Proper Group at 617-658-3344 today for assistance.

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