Learn all about the rental opportunities and what it takes to find your ideal property for rent in Sliema and St. Julian’s
The Maltese rental market has never looked so good. With soaring numbers of foreigners and expatriates finding work on the island, rental properties are increasingly in demand, especially in Malta’s trendiest localities, being the Sliema or St.Julian’s area. What with exciting nightlife, international and local business establishments, shopping centres and great dining options, this is a formidable location to call home.
Across the harbour from Marsamxett and Valletta, Sliema and St. Julian’s have long dominated the Maltese Islands as a tourist centre. Evolving from the quaint British seaside summer house town into the booming cosmopolitan area that it is today, the Sliema and St. Julians areas offer a tantalising rental opportunity to all tenants searching for a property for rent in Malta. However, searching for your ideal property for rent in Malta, especially in Sliema and St. Julian’s areas, can be quite a challenging task.
Checking local real estate rental websites should be your first step, to familiarising yourself with what’s on offer, the prices, and different locations within the two towns. This not only helps you to know what’s on the market but also to know what you require in a rental home. Knowing what you’re looking for helps you establish a budget, something essential in rental living. And knowing your budget pretty much determines what you’re looking for. Remember to add utility bills €50 – €100 per month’, deposit (50% of rent) and real estate agent fees (50% of monthly rent) to the monthly rent.
While searching for an apartment for rent in Sliema or a penthouse to let in St. Julian’s area, it is important to manage the viewing appointments well. During the rental process, take time out for multiple viewings as these might make for convenient time management in what might probably be a tight schedule to get you settled. However, it might be a little contradictory, because you need to be able to make a snap decision due to competition, as properties for rent in Malta, especially in Sliema and St. Julian’s get snatched up fast. Real fast.
You might want to try and see your favourite rental properties in Malta at least at two different times of day—morning and night. If you have the time and are really into researching the best decision, find out the whereabouts and visit the locations beforehand, especially, at night, since this is a busy time with foot and road traffic fluctuating considerably.
If you decide to rent an apartment in the Sliema and St. Julian’s area, apart from Maltese buildings being very close to each other, the nightlife is very much alive and kicking here. Furthermore, noise pollution can be common in certain neighbourhoods of Sliema and St. Julians area.
For the viewing appointments, during the rental process, make sure to be prepared with questions to ask—does the property for rent in Malta have double-glazed windows? Does it have utilities like washing machine, microwave, or air-conditioning. Is it close to amenities? Does it come with a parking space? Are there any potential issues I should be aware of? and so on.
Rental dynamics are all a little different from landlord to landlord, so asking questions beforehand helps make things clear, and eliminates a lot of possible eventual collisions with the landlord. Learn all about some tips for dealing with your landlord when searching for a property for rent in Malta or Gozo.
Choosing the right letting agent so to avoid disappointment is very important throughout the renting process. If your rental agent is experienced, he should know the landlord and can also assist you with pertinent information. Also, make sure to ask the agency whether they can coordinate the Internet and Cable/Satellite TV installation for you, as this may be an added value service that they may offer.
You might also want to consider choosing a property in Malta where the landlord has a maid—this is common in apartment blocks, and might be worth the money since it will allow you weekly reassurance of a clean home.
Depending on your lifestyle you need to make the right choice to avoid disappointment and having to move again. If you are thinking of letting an apartment in St. Julian’s ensure to know that if you aren’t planning to frequent the restaurants and bars by foot, Paceville and its surrounding areas can be noisy, especially in the early hours of the morning. This includes the beginning of Swieqi, and the roads that lead up to the Gardens area. Gated or isolated developments like Pender Gardens and Portomaso are fine.
If you are considering renting a property in Sliema and you find the coffee and shopping culture enticing, you may want to live around the Ferries area, where you will have a variety of choices for eating out and shopping at high street stores.
Ultimately, before you contact an estate agent with your mission to rent a home in Malta, go for long walks around these towns to identify the parts which look most endearing to you, where you could feel comfortable living and relaxing. Although not extremely large towns, both Sliema and St Julian’s have curious corners and locations which provide insight in a lifestyle waiting to be lived and experienced.