What advice to expats in Arusha have about housing?
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"Expats in Arusha advise newcomers to take their time when searching for housing and to consider factors such as location, security, and budget. They recommend looking for houses in safe neighborhoods, close to amenities like schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. It is also important to inspect the property thoroughly, checking for issues like water supply, electricity, and overall maintenance. Expats suggest working with a reputable real estate agent or property manager to help navigate the local housing market and negotiate rental agreements. They also recommend talking to other expats and locals to get a better understanding of the area and to get recommendations for housing options. When it comes to renting, expats advise negotiating the rental price and lease terms, as landlords may be open to reducing the rent or offering additional services. It is also important to clarify the terms of the lease, including the duration, payment terms, and responsibilities for maintenance and repairs. Expats also recommend considering furnished or semi-furnished properties, as it can be challenging to find good quality furniture and appliances in Arusha. However, they also suggest being prepared to invest in a generator or solar panels, as power outages can be common in the area. Finally, expats emphasize the importance of prioritizing security, including hiring a security guard or living in a gated community, as well as installing security measures like burglar bars and alarm systems," said another expat in Arusha, Tanzania.
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What advice to expats in Arusha have about housing?
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