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    Accomodation for new contract

    So I have a new contract based in Cheshire, too far from home to commute. Having hated living in hotels previously I'm renting. Or at least I am trying to. The contract is 3 months initially, this means 80% of the estate agents I've spoken are not interested. I reckon this probably varies around the country but why does it have to be so hard?

    Thoughts, tips, idle abuse?

    #2
    I guess it depends where you are, down in sunny South Wales in the Capital, there's a lot of short term lease available because of the demand - perhaps there's not so much in Cheshire ?


    I would have thought looking for a 'student' area should turn up something - i.e. Chester ?
    Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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      #3
      My current contract is also for 3 months and I did not want to stay in a hotel room either, so I just rented a room/house share. There will be plenty around, get on some renting sites like easyroommate.com. Its not ideal but its a lot better than staying in a hotel room IMHO.

      Regards
      Barrie

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        #4
        Having had a house fire 8 weeks ago, now living in rented accomodation - yes I can agree - the estate agents don't like 3 month lets! We had to persuade our insurance co to do a 6 month one.
        I rented for 4 months in Nottingham recently for a contract, as well- just rented a room in a house privately, found it on the web, it worked OK. Other people I knew there found private lets of whole flats, where previous tenant had signed a longer lease then had to move on.
        I would far rather be in a room, and able to cater for myself etc - than in a hotel room Monday - Friday.
        I had to agree to it sight unseen, but it worked out OK

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          #5
          I'd rather chop somebody else's legs off than share a house with other people. When I bought my place it was because I was sick of sharing with others. Since then, there have been a couple of times when I've put a mate up for a few months. Each time it has driven me spare....strangely though when the last one moved out I think the washing up fairy went with them.

          Its the catering thing for me as well, eating out every night is crap as is perpetual takeaways. The frustrating thing is the client is one of these who extends nearly everyone....if I want I'll be able to stay for a while.

          The good news is that I've found somewhere - bit on the expensive side especially when you consider bills, but I reckon I'll have a five minute drive to work plus it is an excellent location for my training to reduce the world marathon record...i.e. it is flat not like home where if you're not on a hill you must have left the county.

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            #6
            My solution is to not tell the letting agents I may only be around for 3 months, primarily because there is always an excellent chance the contract will be extended. If the worst happened I'd just take the hit for the last 2-3 months rent, but never had to yet.

            To hedge your bets you could put up with temp accommodation for the first few weeks of a contract till you can gauge the chances of a renewal.

            As far as letting agents and finance companies are concerned I'm an employee of a ltd company (that I happen to own), occupation is IT Consultant, earning whatever amount per year they want to hear (letter from my accountant or favourite company director usually suffices). Had absolutely no problems with any finance or lettings so far. Just got to tell them what they want to hear and work out how to provide confirmation without bending the truth too much. Friends who'll give you a reference for whatever you want them to say are worth having too
            "If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or women

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              #7
              Am in the same boat but for a different reason. Going travelling for 6 months in October and then prob relocating in UK so just sold house and will need to rent somewhere for 3\4 months.

              Have found one letting agent in Bournemouth area that will consider it at the mo - they're mainly a holiday let company but do short term (ie 3mth+ lets too)

              There maybe letting agents that specialise in shortterm lets for businesses in the area etc.

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                #8
                Originally posted by swissmike
                Am in the same boat but for a different reason. Going travelling for 6 months in October and then prob relocating in UK so just sold house and will need to rent somewhere for 3\4 months.

                Have found one letting agent in Bournemouth area that will consider it at the mo - they're mainly a holiday let company but do short term (ie 3mth+ lets too)

                There maybe letting agents that specialise in shortterm lets for businesses in the area etc.
                Off season, it can be worth approaching people who do holiday lets: sometimes they'll give a really good rate for a guaranteed 3-month booking when otherwise they wouldn't fill it.
                God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.

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                  #9
                  Where abouts in Cheshire Bob?
                  The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

                  But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bagpuss
                    Where abouts in Cheshire Bob?
                    <sigh> Cheshire sounds so much better than....MACCLESFIELD

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