Ever moved into an apartment only to realize the water pressure is trash, the walls hide mold, and the so-called “24/7 electricity” was a lie? By then, it's too late. Your rent is paid, your bags are unpacked, and you’re stuck dealing with problems you should have caught during the tour.
Don't let that be you. Here’s a 15-point checklist to help you avoid expensive mistakes and spot red flags before you sign anything.
🏠 First Impressions Matter
Your apartment tour shouldn’t just be about checking if the place looks nice. You need to inspect it like a detective.
- [ ] Walls, Ceilings & Floors – Tiny cracks might seem harmless, but big ones could mean structural issues. Water stains? That’s a sign of leaks you don’t want to deal with later.
- [ ] Windows & Ventilation – Open every window. If they barely move or are painted shut, that’s a problem. No airflow means your place will feel like an oven.
- [ ] Doors & Locks – A weak front door or cheap locks = a security risk. Jiggle the locks to see if they hold firm.
🚰 Test the Plumbing Like Your Life Depends on It
Nothing is worse than moving in and realizing your shower has the water pressure of a dripping tap.
- [ ] Water Pressure – Turn on every tap and shower. Weak flow = frustration.
- [ ] Drainage – If water sits in the sink forever, the pipes are likely clogged.
- [ ] Leaks – Open the cabinets under the sink. Any damp spots or weird smells? That’s a leak waiting to get worse.
- [ ] Water Availability – Ask about water supply schedules. Some places have surprise water rationing.
🔌 Power & Connectivity – The Real Essentials
Ever moved into a place only to find out your phone signal disappears the second you step inside?
- [ ] Outlets & Light Switches – Bring a charger and test the outlets. Some might not work at all.