There’s a lot more to innovative advertising agency Toronto and walls, which is why it can be helpful to use a few different apps or websites when viewing listings. These sites and apps curate apartments that are posted online, helping you narrow your options by filtering for features like pets, outdoor space, or no fee.
RentHop’s HopScore AI uses machine learning to rank listing quality and accuracy, so recently-posted apartments with good photos, responsive landlords, and accurately noted amenities appear first. The site also warns you if it thinks a listing is overpriced or looks too good to be true. You can search for apartments on its website or mobile app and sign up to receive alerts.
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New Yorkers can also find no-fee listings on the NYBits website and mobile app, which researches each post before it goes live to cut down on duplicates and bait-and-switch tactics. The site also offers a map view of apartment listings and has filters for neighborhood amenities, such as laundry, grocers, parks, and transit lines.
Another option is openigloo, which lets you review and search apartment building reviews (submitted anonymously) along with other information like bed bug history, maintenance ratings based on HPD-sourced violations, and eviction histories. It’s also helpful for researching buildings that you may already be interested in, as the site includes info on management companies and brokers. Its website and mobile app allow you to connect with a broker and schedule a viewing.
