Helping Your Tenants Find Their Ideal Rental In 2022

3 tips to help them get started.

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As we enter into a new year, many individuals are preparing to take on new adventures and change their lifestyles. This also means that many people are looking to change their homes and move into new spaces. Although autumn is typically the “peak season” where property management companies see an increase in demand, the beginning of each new year has increasingly become a new peak period. If your tenants are looking to find a new space in 2022, we’ve put together a guide that will help them find what they’re looking for more efficiently. 

  1. Identify where you want to live. Whether you work, attend school, or have children who are still in school, always start with finding a neighbourhood close by or has excellent transportation to get to where you need to be.

  2. Set a budget. This will allow you to be more flexible and find more properties instead of being set on a specific price.

  3. Make a timeline of when you want to move. Give yourself a minimum of 1-2 months to find somewhere new to live. This will alleviate any time constraints and stress, and it’ll allow you to keep an eye out on the market for a more extended period if time. 

At Westhaven Group, we know how stressful moving can be for anyone. That is why we focus on matching people with one of our units that will suit their needs best. We’ll be able to find you a new home and ensure that your stay in our properties meets your expectations!


About Westhaven Group

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Westhaven Group oversees a collection of companies involved in managing and trading over 600,000 square feet of real estate across the City of Toronto and surrounding areas.

With multiple years of experience in the industry, our team works within residential and commercial spaces ensuring every aspect of real estate investment is covered.

Westhaven Group is a go-to source for all of your company needs.

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