Advice on apartment rental in Paris
#41
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Thanks for the advice re airbnb. Yes I did look at that one. It's pricey in July - over $600/night.
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A correct hotel staets at 100 € per night no breakfast for 2. Can go up to no limit of course but you'll find very good ones for about 1000 Lei a night. Again for 2.
Also so don't forget most Airbnb have a charge for cleaning when leaving. Often at least 50£.
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<<originally Posted by melaly
Thanks for the advice re airbnb. Yes I did look at that one. It's pricey in July - over $600/night.>>
I don’t see any indication of the apartment costing $600+/night. If you look at the July calendar, the rates are $488 at the beginning of the month, but by the middle of the month, the daily rates are under $300. Of course,that doesn’t include the extra fees AirBnB adds in for cleaning and other things.
My concern for that particular apartment would be 1) only one review and 2) cancellation period of 48 hours, which is unusually short.
When renting an AirBnB, I look for lots of reviews and a flexible cancellation schedule.
Thanks for the advice re airbnb. Yes I did look at that one. It's pricey in July - over $600/night.>>
I don’t see any indication of the apartment costing $600+/night. If you look at the July calendar, the rates are $488 at the beginning of the month, but by the middle of the month, the daily rates are under $300. Of course,that doesn’t include the extra fees AirBnB adds in for cleaning and other things.
My concern for that particular apartment would be 1) only one review and 2) cancellation period of 48 hours, which is unusually short.
When renting an AirBnB, I look for lots of reviews and a flexible cancellation schedule.
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Last edited by MmePerdu; Jan 11th, 2020 at 02:01 PM.
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<<The 48 hour cancellation window is to receive a 100% refund. After that hosts choose a policy for the run-up to check-in. In this case it's 50% up to a week before check-in. So the 48 hr. cancellation policy is only a part of the entire policy, spelled out in "Things to keep in mind" near the bottom of the listing page. (I'm assuming we're talking about the listing posted above by Macross) The hosts have good reviews for other listings, not a lot but all good, enough as far as I'm concerned.>>
Yes, the listing that Macross recommended to the OP. But back to cancellation policies, I tend to book places that have 100% cancellation up until a period of time fairly close to the actual rental date. Everyone has their preferences, and I like that level of flexibility.
I also like a number of reviews for the specific place I’m thinking about renting, although it’s always good to know that the host is well regarded with other rental properties.
Yes, the listing that Macross recommended to the OP. But back to cancellation policies, I tend to book places that have 100% cancellation up until a period of time fairly close to the actual rental date. Everyone has their preferences, and I like that level of flexibility.
I also like a number of reviews for the specific place I’m thinking about renting, although it’s always good to know that the host is well regarded with other rental properties.
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My point was that the 48 hour cancellation you mentioned was just part of the policy & for those unfamiliar with the variables of cancelling Airbnb bookings it makes sense to me to point out the whole policy, if any, not half. That's all.
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<<originally Posted by melaly
Thanks for the advice re airbnb. Yes I did look at that one. It's pricey in July - over $600/night.>>
I don’t see any indication of the apartment costing $600+/night. If you look at the July calendar, the rates are $488 at the beginning of the month, but by the middle of the month, the daily rates are under $300. Of course,that doesn’t include the extra fees AirBnB adds in for cleaning and other things.
My concern for that particular apartment would be 1) only one review and 2) cancellation period of 48 hours, which is unusually short.
When renting an AirBnB, I look for lots of reviews and a flexible cancellation schedule.
Thanks for the advice re airbnb. Yes I did look at that one. It's pricey in July - over $600/night.>>
I don’t see any indication of the apartment costing $600+/night. If you look at the July calendar, the rates are $488 at the beginning of the month, but by the middle of the month, the daily rates are under $300. Of course,that doesn’t include the extra fees AirBnB adds in for cleaning and other things.
My concern for that particular apartment would be 1) only one review and 2) cancellation period of 48 hours, which is unusually short.
When renting an AirBnB, I look for lots of reviews and a flexible cancellation schedule.
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https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4898872?..._entry_point=1
I removed air conditioning but the other bedrooms look like kids rooms.
I removed air conditioning but the other bedrooms look like kids rooms.
Last edited by Macross; Jan 12th, 2020 at 02:59 PM.
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https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/4898872?..._entry_point=1
I removed air conditioning
I removed air conditioning
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On Air Bnb, click where it says to read all the description. At the end of the description it will list the registration number, if they have one.
When you do a search, put the number of people and bedrooms required in the filter. You can also set your upper price limit. Air conditioning is going to severely limit your choices as it is not very common in Paris.
I did a quick search for random dates in July, and this one was the first one that came up. https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/20561729...OW%2B2lg3FiGZP
When you do a search, put the number of people and bedrooms required in the filter. You can also set your upper price limit. Air conditioning is going to severely limit your choices as it is not very common in Paris.
I did a quick search for random dates in July, and this one was the first one that came up. https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/20561729...OW%2B2lg3FiGZP
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