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Location d’un appartement à Tours (37000) (Modifier)

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571 appartements à Tours

Location appartement 2 pièces 38 m²

Appartement 2 pièces 38 m² 37000 Tours (Velpeau)

Location appartement meublé 2 pièces 37 m²

Appartement meublé 2 pièces 37 m² 37000 Tours (Grammont)

Location appartement 4 pièces 87 m²

Appartement 4 pièces 87 m² 37000 Tours (Paul Bert)

Location appartement 2 pièces 70 m²

Appartement 2 pièces 70 m² 37000 Tours (Centre-ville)

Location appartement meublé 3 pièces 68 m²

Appartement meublé 3 pièces 68 m² 37000 Tours (Lakanal - Strasbourg)

Location appartement 2 pièces 41 m²

Appartement 2 pièces 41 m² 37200 Tours (Lac)

Location appartement 2 pièces 73 m²

Appartement 2 pièces 73 m² 37000 Tours (Grammont)

Location appartement 1 pièce 29 m²

Appartement 1 pièce 29 m² 37000 Tours (Lakanal - Strasbourg)

Location appartement 4 pièces 78 m²

Appartement 4 pièces 78 m² 37000 Tours (Lamartine)

Location appartement meublé 2 pièces 42 m²

Appartement meublé 2 pièces 42 m² 37100 Tours (Saint-Symphorien)

Location appartement 3 pièces 61 m²

Appartement 3 pièces 61 m² 37000 Tours (Grammont)

Location appartement 31 m²

Appartement 31 m² 37000 Tours (Lakanal - Strasbourg)

Location appartement 3 pièces 61 m²

Appartement meublé 2 pièces 25 m² 37000 Tours (Rochepinard)

Location appartement meublé 3 pièces 64 m²

Appartement meublé 3 pièces 64 m² 37000 Tours (Rabelais - Tonnelle)

Location appartement 3 pièces 75 m²

Appartement 3 pièces 75 m² 37000 Tours (Sanitas - Rotonde)

Location appartement meublé 5 pièces 122 m²

Appartement meublé 5 pièces 122 m² 37100 Tours (Paul Bert)

Location appartement 4 pièces 89 m²

Appartement 4 pièces 89 m² 37000 Tours (Grammont)

Location appartement 3 pièces 84 m²

Appartement 3 pièces 84 m² 37100 Tours (Sainte-Radegonde - IUT)

Location appartement meublé 3 pièces 50 m²

Appartement meublé 3 pièces 50 m² 37000 Tours (Velpeau)

Location appartement 2 pièces 46 m²

Appartement 2 pièces 46 m² 37100 Tours (Saint-Symphorien)

Location appartement 5 pièces 109 m²

Appartement 5 pièces 109 m² 37000 Tours (Febvotte)

Location appartement 3 pièces 72 m²

Appartement 3 pièces 72 m² 37000 Tours (Grammont)

Location appartement meublé 1 pièce 9 m²

Appartement meublé 1 pièce 9 m² 37200 Tours (Montjoyeux)

Location appartement meublé 1 pièce 12 m²

Appartement meublé 1 pièce 12 m² 37200 Tours (Montjoyeux)

Location appartement meublé 1 pièce 26 m²

Appartement meublé 1 pièce 26 m² 37000 Tours (Beaujardin)

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Pourquoi choisir la location d’appartement à Tours

Les nouveaux arrivants ou les résidents souhaitant déménager peuvent trouver de nombreux appartements à la location à Tours. La cité propose un cadre de vie haut de gamme entre les rives de la Loire et centre-ville de standing, mais aussi de nombreux services et commerces pour un quotidien facile. La ville propose également un vaste secteur d’activité dynamique avec sa célèbre Cosmetic Valley et ses nombreuses entreprises pharmaceutiques. Proche de Bordeaux – à 2 heures en TGV – et de Paris – à moins d’une heure –, elle offre un espace de vie idéal et permet de travailler à l’international comme au national sans frein tout en profitant de sa sérénité. Tours est également une ville étudiante active avec ses différents établissements d’enseignement supérieur. C’est enfin un lieu parfait pour se détendre avec ses promenades dans ses espaces verts variés.

Où trouver le parfait appartement à louer à Tours ?

Il est possible de réaliser une location d’appartements cossus dans le quartier des Prébendes. En plein centre-ville, c’est un secteur très animé et agréable. Les belles surfaces disponibles dans des immeubles anciens conviennent aux jeunes couples désirant de beaux espaces ou aux familles. Il est aussi possible d’y trouver de charmants studios. Pour ceux qui ont des moyens plus réduits, le nord de la ville permet de trouver des appartements en location dans des maisons. Le sud peut aussi être une excellente opportunité. Le quartier des Deux Lions en pleine rénovation permet de trouver des logements très intéressants, surtout depuis l’arrivée du tramway. Les bobos trouveront, quant à eux, de beaux appartements pleins de caractères dans les quartiers de Blanqui-Mirabeau ou Fuye-Velpeau. Les loyers y sont très intéressants.

Comment trouver un studio en location à Tours ?

Le T1 ou le studio est l’appartement idéal pour une personne seule. Organisation et ingéniosité sont indispensables pour vivre dans de petites surfaces à Tours. Découvrez notre sélection de studios à louer à Tours pour tous les budgets.

Comment trouver un appartement T2 en location à Tours ?

Une surface de logement plus grande, c’est l’opportunité d’avoir une chambre séparée des pièces de vie ou un grand salon. Les annonces d’appartements T2 à louer à Tours vous attendent sur bienici.com.

Comment trouver un appartement T3 en location à Tours ?

Une surface de logement plus grande, c’est l’opportunité d’avoir une chambre séparée des pièces de vie ou un grand salon. Les annonces d’appartements T3 à louer à Tours vous attendent sur bienici.com.

Comment trouver un parking en location à Tours ?

Pour garer votre véhicule à proximité de votre domicile ou de votre lieu de travail à Paris, vous avez sans doute besoin d’un parking. Louer un box fermé vous permet également d’y stocker vos affaires encombrantes. Bienici.com recense pour vous toutes les annonces de parking à louer à Tours .

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Aparthotel Adagio Paris Centre Eiffel Tower

  • Located very close to several major tourist sites including the Eiffel Tower
  • Close to Beaugrenelle shopping center, ideal for shopping
  • Check-in: 3PM - Check-out: 11AM

Ideally situated in the heart of Paris, the Aparthotel Adagio Paris Tour Eiffel offers stunning views across the city's famous landmarks. This 4-star tourist residence has 375 fully equipped flats ranging from studios that sleep 2 to 3-room apartments that sleep 6 - perfect for both holidays and weekends away. Guests have use of the residence's gym and indoor pool, private car park and meeting room facilities. Our reception staff are on hand 24 hours a day.

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Studio (2 people)

Studio (2 people)

Accommodation includes a double fold-away bed, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with tub, toilet, TV, telephone, individual safe, A/C, fiber optic WIFI and hairdryer.

Studio for 2 people - View of the Eiffel Tower

Studio for 2 people - View of the Eiffel Tower

Enjoy a true Parisian experience in this studio offering breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower. The kitchen is fully equipped (with dishwasher) so you can prepare your own meals.

Apartment 1 Bedroom (4 people)

Apartment 1 Bedroom (4 people)

Apartment measuring 431 sq. ft. (40m²) including a lounge with 1 double sofa bed, bedroom with twin beds or 1 double bed, fitted kitchen, bathroom with tub, toilet, TV, telephone, individual safe, air conditioning and fiber optic WIFI

1-room apartment for 4 people - View of the Eiffel Tower.

1-room apartment for 4 people - View of the Eiffel Tower.

Enjoy a true Parisian experience in this apartment with separate bedroom offering breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower. The kitchen is fully equipped (with dishwasher) so you can prepare your own meals.

Apartment with 2 rooms for 6 people

Apartment with 2 rooms for 6 people

Lounge with 1 double sofa bed, bedroom with 1 double bed, bedroom with twin beds, fully equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, toilet, TV, telephone, individual safe, air conditioning, fiber-optic WIFI and hair dryer.

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How to Take a Virtual Apartment Tour

Alecia Pirulis

Alecia Pirulis

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When you need to find a new apartment but can’t get out to tour apartments in person, what’s an apartment hunter supposed to do? Luckily, it’s possible to do most things virtually these days, and that includes apartment tours. You may have noticed the 3D tours available on Apartments.com, but you may not know about all of the features these tours offer to make finding your home from a distance easy. (It’s also fun … I’ll admit to taking the 3D tours just to see the floor plans and décor.) Here are some tips and tricks to get the most out of your virtual apartment tours.

Filter for 3D Tours

Since getting out to tour in person isn’t an option, let’s make things easier by filtering for virtual tours. On your computer, you’ll see a button on the top right that says “Sort.” Click this button and select “3D Tour.” On your phone, you’ll click “Search Tools” at the top right (it’s in blue). Choose “Sort Listings,” and then scroll to select “3D Tour.”

Now, you should see a list of apartments with 3D Tour buttons (the ones with the green glow) on the property’s listing. If you want to narrow down your choices even more and just take tours of your top contenders, save the apartments you want to tour virtually to your favorites (click the heart).

After scrolling through the  apartments in your search area  and identifying your favorites, you’ll find them in the menu at the top, to the left of the Apartments.com logo, under “Renter Tools.”

Select a Space to Tour

When you click on the 3D Tour button, you may see several different areas you can tour. Open one and take a look around. Click or tap to move forward and scroll around to see the floor and ceiling.

Apartment virtual tour with a ruler for measuring spaces.

At the bottom left, you’ll see three icons. Let’s explore what each of those do:

  • View Dollhouse

This is my favorite view because it actually looks as though you are peeking into a dollhouse. This is the first icon that looks three-dimensional. This view will give you an idea of how each room connects, and the size of each room in comparison to other spaces in the apartment. If you click inside a room, you’ll “land” there. (Let’s get a closer look at those gorgeous windows, shall we?)

  • View Floor Plan

You’ll find this icon in the middle – it looks like a backward “L.” Unlike traditional floor plans, this option provides a top-down view of the apartment. Use this view to get a better understanding of how far the bedroom is from, say, the living room or kitchen. Again, if you click on a space, you’ll land in that spot and you can resume the tour.

  • Measurement Mode

Select the icon that looks like a ruler. This is a great way to get an idea of the actual size of the apartment, and you can make sure your sofa will fit along the living room wall. Click the “plus” button, and then press and hold where you want the measurement to start. You’ll see a red circle. Release and move to where you want to end the measurement. Click the checkmark and you’ll see the measurement pop up on your screen. Press the “X” when you are finished.

If you are using your computer, just click with the mouse where you want to start/stop. Isn’t that handy? Measure all the things!

Take a VR Tour

You may have noticed the icon that looks like a rectangle with two circles inside. If you didn’t, you’ll find it on the bottom right of the screen. Tap this icon to view the apartment in VR. You’ll need a VR headset, such as Google Cardboard or Samsung Gear VR. It’s like you are actually there!

Screen displaying a VR apartment tour.

Request a Live Tour

While 3D tours are great, you can’t  ask questions  in real time as you could with an actual tour. But Apartments.com has a solution for that. When you select an apartment, you should see a blue bar at the bottom (or top, if you’re using a computer) of the page that says, “See Online Tour Options.” Click that and you might see an option for “LIVE Online Tour.” Send an email or call the property and request a live tour via FaceTime or another streaming service. 

Screen showing the available tour options for an apartment.

Even if you are able to get to an apartment community to tour in person, taking a virtual tour first will give you a great idea of what to expect when you get there. And for those times when you can’t get there in person, a virtual tour is the next best thing. You now know the layout and the measurements of the rooms, and you were able to “walk” around and get a sense of the spaces. If you’re ready to sign a lease, you can do that virtually, as well. If you don’t see an “Apply Now” button on the listing, call the apartment community and ask if they offer online leasing. You’ll be in your new home before you know it!

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Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel

16 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, 7th arr., 75007 Paris, France – Excellent location – show map

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Wonderful location and the staff were more than accommodating. A lovely home that made my family and I feel welcome, safe, and right at home. I would highly recommend this property for your stay.

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This is the perfect place to stay, and the location can't be beat. Was wonderful to take a romantic stroll around the Eiffel Tower at night. Nearby shopping and great restaurants all within walking distance. Would highly recommend a stay here.

The locatuon of the apartment is very near to Eiffel tower and very accessible to restuarants anf souvenir shops. Tha staff are very friendly and very welcoming.

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The apartment is located in the busy area of ​​the 7th arrondissement in the center of Paris. The location is very good, very close to the Eiffel Tower. You can see the unparalleled view of the Eiffel Tower in just 15 seconds after walking out of the apartment. The interior is clean, comfortable and well-equipped to meet all home needs. The reception staff are friendly and fully accommodating to guests' arrival and departure times.

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Su ubicación es inmejorable , amplio, equipado, cómodo, acogedor , atención .

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muy buena ubicación del lugar y está a pocos metros de muchas tiendas y restaurantes por lo cual es práctico y puedes comprar a buen precio

Todo es tal cual la descripción pero lo supera la atención excepcional de las anfitrionas. Son maravillosas, amistosas y super atentas. Las instalaciones son funcionales, Limpias, la decoración me pareció suigeneris, hacía frío y el lugar siempre estaba acogedor, todo increíble. Y lo mejor es que a unos pasos teníamos la maravillosa torre Eiffel.

La propiedad es incluso más bella que en las fotos! Es súper luminosa y muy amplia! Las habitaciones muy cómodas y lindas. Éramos 8 mas un bebé y todos tuvimos nuestro espacio! Desde la ventana se puede ver la torre Eiffel. Estas realmente al lado! Además de estar súper completo, la anfitriona nos espero con galletas! La comunicación fue fluida y fácil! Kate siempre dispuesta a ayudarnos!! Encantados volveríamos!

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  • 2153 ft² size
  • Washing machine
  • Non-smoking rooms

Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel is located in Paris, just 1.2 miles from Rodin Museum and 1.4 miles from Arc de Triomphe. Among the facilities at this property are an elevator and private check-in and check-out, along with free Wifi throughout the property. The property is a 3-minute walk from Eiffel Tower and within 1.5 miles of the city center. The spacious apartment is composed of 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and 2 bathrooms. Towels and bed linen are provided in the apartment. For added privacy, the accommodation features a private entrance. Orsay Museum is 1.5 miles from the apartment, while Musée de l'Orangerie is 1.5 miles away. The nearest airport is Paris - Orly Airport, 10 miles from Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel.

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Located in the real heart of Paris, this property has an excellent location score of 10.0!

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Amenities of Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel Great facilities! Review score, 9.7

  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Extra long beds (> 6.5 ft)
  • Toilet paper
  • Guest bathroom
  • Bathtub or shower
  • Private Bathroom
  • Sitting area
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Socket near the bed
  • Hardwood or parquet floors
  • Private entrance
  • Ironing facilities
  • Hearing accessible
  • Upper floors accessible by elevator
  • Inner courtyard view
  • Private apartment in building
  • Private check-in/out
  • Smoke-free property
  • CCTV in common areas

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From 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card at check-in

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From 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM

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If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you could be asked to pay up to EUR 1000 after check-out, according to this property's Damage Policy .

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Children of all ages are welcome.

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Crib and extra bed policies

No cribs or extra beds are available.

Age restriction

The minimum age for check-in is 25

Smoking is not allowed.

Parties/events are not allowed

Quiet hours

Guests need be quiet between 8:00 PM and 9:00 AM.

Pets are not allowed.

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Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

Please inform Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.

This property does not accommodate bachelor(ette) or similar parties.

Quiet hours are between 20:00:00 and 09:00:00.

Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.

If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you could be asked to pay up to € 1,000 after check-out, according to this property's Damage Policy .

License number: 7510708829862

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Check-in at Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel is from 3:00 PM, and check-out is until 11:00 AM.

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Grand Appartement - Tour Eiffel is 2.5 miles from the center of Paris. All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances may vary.

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The 25 Best Questions To Ask When You Tour an Apartment

Last Updated: December 21, 2023 Fact Checked

This article was reviewed by Seth Hall and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween . Seth T. Hall (ICF ACC, CLC, and MNLP) is a Certified Life Coach and Founder of Transformational Solutions, a Los Angeles-based life-coaching company that helps people achieve their toughest goals, find their own voice, and think outside the box. He has been a life coach for over 10 years, specializing in personal development, relationships, career and finance, and wellness. He has helped his clients break the negative cycles in their lives and replace them with a positive, proactive mindset. Seth believes that everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling and rewarding life, and works passionately to help them reach their full potential. With a deep understanding of how our minds work and the power of positive thinking, he encourages his clients to find their unique paths in life and find success on their own terms. He is a certified master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a featured co-author for WikiHow, and co-author of "The Mountain Method”, “The Happy Tiger”, and “The V.I.S.I.O.N.S. Program”. There are 12 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 19,757 times.

You're touring a new apartment and are excitedly envisioning how you’ll arrange the living room and where you’ll display your favorite photos and knick knacks. Before you ask to sign the lease right then and there, there are some questions you should ask on your tour to determine if the place fits your budget, needs, and vibe. To help you find your dream place, we’ve compiled a list of the best questions to ask when you’re touring an apartment. These questions will give you clarification about your lease, identify any dealbreakers, and make sure your apartment is the right place for you.

Things You Should Know

  • Ask how long your lease is for and if you have to pay a security deposit when you sign it.
  • Ask if utilities are covered in your rent and how laundry and parking are handled.
  • Ask if you can bring your pet, have guests over, or make changes to the apartment.

“How long is the lease?”

Find out what the lease period is.

  • This question will also tell you the date you can move into the apartment and when you have to leave.
  • Always ask for a copy of the lease to protect yourself as a tenant .

“Are utilities included in the rent?”

See if water, electricity, gas, and internet are included with the rent.

  • “How much do utilities typically cost?”
  • “Do I have to set up utilities myself ?”
  • “Is there a charge for setting up utilities or installing internet?”

“Do you require a security deposit?”

Ask how much the security deposit is and whether it’s refundable.

  • The security deposit ensures that your landlord has money to cover any damages to the apartment.
  • Take good care of your apartment in order to get your security deposit back.

“Do you have a pet policy?”

Ask if there is a fee for pets and how many you can have.

  • Be sure to also ask if the complex only allows certain breeds on their premises.

“Does the apartment have a laundry facility?”

Ask if there are washers and dryers in the unit or in the building.

  • “How many washers and dryers are available?”
  • “Do I have to pay to use the laundry facilities?”

“What are your parking policies?”

Figure out if parking is assigned, limited, and free.

“What is your policy on subletting?”

Find out if you can rent your apartment out.

“Do you require renters insurance?”

Determine if you need to purchase renter’s insurance.

  • Even if they don’t require it, it’s a good idea to get renters insurance to protect your belongings.

“Can I add a roommate?”

See if you can add a roommate to your lease at a later date.

“Do you have a guest policy?”

Note how long guests can stay and where they can park.

“Is there a penalty for breaking the lease?”

Note if there are situations when you can leave the lease early.

“Do you have a pest control policy?”

Determine how often pests are sprayed for and whether they’re an issue.

“Can I test out the lights and water pressure?”

Check how well the electricity and plumbing works in the apartment.

“Can I make changes to the apartment?”

Ask about decorating policies and how you need to leave the apartment.

“Are there any amenities?”

Note if the apartment offers extra facilities and if they cost a fee.

  • “What are your amenity policies? Can I bring guests with me?”

“What is the neighborhood like?”

Meet your neighbors and ask about fun things to do in the area.

“Do you have a smoking policy?"

See if smoking is allowed in the apartment or on the premises.

“Are there any security features for the apartment or complex?”

Ask if there are any features that keep the apartment safe.

“Are there plans to update the building?”

Find out if you’ll be dealing with construction or an outdated apartment.

“How much is the rent?”

Find out if the apartment rent is within your budget.

“When is rent due?”

See when you’ll pay rent each month.

  • “Is there a fee if I turn in my rent late?”
  • “Is there a grace period for late payments?”

“How are rent payments made?”

Find out what payment methods are accepted and preferred.

“How often does rent go up?”

Find out if you can expect to pay more for rent in the future.

“Is there an application fee?”

Check if there is a fee for processing your application.

“Is there anything you need for the application process?”

Ask if you need to provide your employment history or a background check.

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  • ↑ https://case.edu/housing/services/campus-housing/questions-ask-renting
  • ↑ https://www.rent.com/blog/what-is-a-security-deposit/
  • ↑ https://www.ufsa.ufl.edu/uploads/ocl/tour_questions-ocl.pdf
  • ↑ https://www.doorsteps.com/articles/questions-you-should-ask-when-touring-new-apartments
  • ↑ https://www.transparentcity.co/blog/10-questions-to-ask-before-renting-an-apartment-in-nyc
  • ↑ https://www.uakron.edu/offcampus/docs/Apartment-tour-sheet.pdf
  • ↑ https://www.rent.com/blog/how-to-do-a-virtual-apartment-tour/
  • ↑ https://www.npr.org/2021/08/24/1030659258/looking-for-a-new-apartment-heres-a-checklist-to-help-with-the-housing-hunt
  • ↑ https://www.apartments.com/blog/smoking-and-rental-properties-what-are-your-rights
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You Can Stay in an Apartment in the Eiffel Tower

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Go behind the scenes of a hidden apartment at the top of the Eiffel Tower with Condé Nast Traveler .

If you’re traveling to Paris, seeing the sights from the top of the Eiffel Tower is a can’t-miss opportunity. Now, four lucky people will have the chance to enjoy the iconic building in a unique way—from their own luxurious apartment on the first floor. Vacation-rental company HomeAway is giving four winners the chance to stay in Haussmannian-style living quarters for the duration of the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament, June 10 to July 10. The guests will enjoy panoramic views of the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacre Coeur, and the Seine river and surely treasure an unprecedented vacation memory.

But this isn’t the first and only apartment in the tower. When Gustave Eiffel designed his namesake tower, he included a private apartment for himself at the top, which is now available for the public to tour.

Eiffel was “the object of general envy” among Parisians during his lifetime, and it wasn’t for designing one of the most famous monuments of all time. Rather, it was due to the fact that he had a private apartment at the top of the tower—and almost no one else was allowed access to it.

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In his book *La Tour Eiffel de Trois Cent Métres (The Eiffel Tower of 300 Meters),*author Henri Girard explains that Parisians would offer up “a small fortune” to rent his private space for a single night, but Eiffel consistently refused. However, he would occasionally entertain guests of the utmost prestige (Thomas Edison is one notable example).

Unlike the scientific marvel of steel and hard lines it’s housed in, the pied à terre is cozy and romantic—think paisley wallpaper, wood furniture, and oil paintings. All in all, not a shabby place to view Paris from the best vantage point in town.

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While Eiffel Tower visitors were previously denied access to the apartment (what Monsieur Eiffel would have wanted, no doubt), the 1,000-foot-high space is officially open to the public. At long last, we mere peasants can get a look at what it’s like to live at the world’s most enviable address.

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21 Questions to Ask When Touring an Apartment

  • The best time to ask questions about a property is when you first see it
  • Knowing the right questions to ask when touring an apartment can save you time, energy and stress
  • It also helps ensure you and your property manager are on the same page from the start

Lesly Gregory

Lesly Gregory

Updated: September 23, 2023

Knowing the right questions to ask when touring an apartment puts you in that get-to-know-you space with each prospective home. It ensures the time you spent touring a potential rental isn't a waste of energy and gives you a chance to see if the space, and the management company, are the right fit.

The first time you see a place is the best time to get all your questions answered. Not sure what to say? Here are the 21 best questions to ask when touring an apartment.

1. What are the lease terms?

Lease agreement.

Ideally, you should already know when the lease begins and ends before you even start asking questions while on an apartment tour. If for some reason you aren't, make sure you get clarification on when move-in is and how many months the lease is for.

Inquire if there are any other common lease terms you should know like quiet hours or restrictions on painting or putting holes in the walls.

2. How much is the rent?

It is also essential to know if the apartment you're looking at really fits into your budget. Ask how much the unit will cost per month and what the manager's late rent policy is. Be sure to find out if there's a grace period if you get delayed making a payment.

Also, ask about fees and how much money you're expected to bring with you when you sign the lease. This should include a security deposit and possibly first and last month's rent, but other costs could factor in.

If upfront fees are too costly, ask if there are any you can roll into your monthly rent and pay over time.

3. What's required to move in?

Each property handles moves differently, so make sure to ask what moving in will look like for you financially while visiting apartments.

For instance, are there any moving or elevator fees? Do you have to get a special permit to have a moving van parked on the street? What area of the parking lot can you take over on the move-in day and does the management company block it off?

If you're moving in on a popular day you may have to compete for space and wait to use the elevator. If that's the case, see if you can delay your move by a day or come a day early to have an advantage.

4. Are utilities included in the cost?

Utilities aren't always automatically included in the cost of the rent. Water is commonly factored in, but heating, gas and electricity are often paid for by the tenant. If you're concerned about utilities, contact your local provider for an estimate.

5. How much do utilities cost, on average, if they're not included?

Your property manager will most likely only be able to guess, but based on the size of the apartment, they should have some idea what you'll end up paying, out-of-pocket if items aren't included with rent.

To cover your bases, the average for basic utilities is around $172 per month . However, climate and energy costs vary between states — so always budget for a little more.

Do I need to get my own internet? Apartments rarely come with Wi-Fi waiting for you. Instead, you'll have to find your own internet service provider to hook you up. Look for deals and make sure to price compare. Also, take into account the bandwidth you'll need to ensure the right connection.

6. What's your pet policy?

Whether you own a pet or think you might want to adopt one, you should absolutely ask about a building's pet policy while touring an apartment. Make sure pets are even allowed before getting into the nitty-gritty details like pet fees, extra cleaning charges, etc. Pet policies vary widely, but most properties charge a non-refundable pet deposit or monthly pet rent.

Never try to hide a pet in an apartment where you know it's not allowed. Getting caught can get costly, and lead to you having to get rid of your animal. Check to see if there are restrictions on breeds or types of pets allowed as well.

7. How about your guest policy?

When touring an apartment you might not think to ask questions about guests, but it's an important thing to know. Most leases mention a guest policy but some are stricter than others. For instance, in some places, having a visitor for longer than two weeks isn't technically allowed (which means your friend's plan to spend the summer on your couch won't work).

It can also impact your ability to have overnight guests for even a short time. So, make sure you know what's allowed before you make any plans.

8. How do you handle subletting?

Say you were between jobs and wanted to go home for a month to see family. You don't want to lose your apartment, so the best thing to do is sublet . But, is it allowed? Your lease should specify, but don't hesitate to ask an apartment manager or landlord to clarify the situation.

Subletting without permission can lead to eviction. There's also the fact that you're still responsible for any damages to your apartment — even if they're not made by you.

If you do end up subletting, make sure the person is reliable and will treat your space right.

9. Am I allowed to add a roommate?

While you may start your apartment hunt a little earlier than a close friend, you could already know that you'll want to pull him or her into your place to live as roommates. This may mean you'd sign the initial lease on your own, so find out if it's OK to make changes later.

Your property manager may require you and your roommate to come in and sign an updated lease together so both your names are on the document. It may also change how you pay rent.

Don't forget to talk about expense sharing, in general, with your roommate before they move in and make sure they understand the apartment rules. You may even want to establish some of your own for when you're living together.

10. Do you require renters insurance?

Renters insurance is another thing to think about while apartment hunting. Renters insurance provides coverage for your property in the event of things like a fire, flood or theft.

It may also cover injuries that happen within your apartment. This type of coverage tends to cost very little per month, so it's a good idea to add it anyway.

While renters insurance is always a good idea, some apartments require it — so it's important to ask while making visits. You don't want to scramble to get insurance the day before you move in, otherwise, you might not get the keys.

11. How do I pay rent?

Saving up for rent each month isn't the only thing you need to consider. At some point, you've got to get that money into the right hands.

Most management companies will offer you a few options when it comes to paying rent. These can include online payments or going through a service. This is the easiest way to make payments since you can often set up an auto-draft, but if you're dealing with an individual property owner, ask about limitations. Even if you're delivering or sending in a check each month, make sure you have clear information on where it goes, who it's addressed to and by what day it should arrive.

12. Is there a penalty for breaking my lease?

It's a good idea to become familiar with the process should have to break your lease. While that's never the plan, knowing ahead of time what you'd have to do helps you prepare for anything.

Especially if you move around a lot for work or anticipate upcoming life changes, signing a year-long lease might be the wrong choice. Make sure you understand the penalties for early termination and ask if it's possible to sign a month-to-month lease instead (just make sure you know how early you have to give notice when it's time to go.)

13. How are repairs handled, especially in an emergency?

Even if everything appears in good working order when you're looking around, questions to ask when touring an apartment should always cover maintenance .

Ask how emergency repairs get handled. Clarify if there's maintenance available 24/7 or just within specific hours, and find out what the average response time is.

Now is even a good time to figure out what types of repairs your property manager would rather you handle (if any). Whatever the process, you want to know ahead of time to ensure a speedy conclusion to any emergency (or everyday) needs.

14. How do I file a complaint?

Again, even if you casually meet the people living near the vacant apartment you're considering and they seem nice — it's hard to tell what living with them will be like. Your lease should break down the process for filing a complaint, but you may want to go over it with your property manager just in case. Often, they'll prefer something submitted in writing.

It's also worthwhile to note that complaints aren't always about noise. While that's a big one, common complaints are also about pets, trash in the hallways and even strange smells coming from another unit.

15. How secure is the property?

As you're walking around, ask the property manager to cover the building's security features. You will want to know about both inside and external security measures (like a buzzer system or doorman). If there's a parking structure, go over how you enter from there to make sure you feel safe.

It also doesn't hurt to ask about the neighborhood and how safe the area is as a whole. Go online to check crime statistics if you're concerned, but often just walking around the area yourself will give you a feel for its safety.

You don't want to move somewhere that doesn't feel comfortable to you whether you're inside your apartment or not.

16. What's your pest control policy?

A perk of living in an apartment building is that you don't have to handle pest control. Since a pest invasion affects the entire property, it's up to your property manager to keep pests away. This includes everything from ants to roaches, bedbugs to rodents. Ask if they have a regular pest control company come and spray, whether they'll set traps if necessary and how to report a pest infestation within an actual apartment.

You don't want to live somewhere that doesn't take pest control seriously, however you can definitely get proactive and set some bait traps yourself if you notice a few ants here and there. Anything larger — call in the big guns.

17. How often does rent go up, and by how much?

Many apartments increase the rent upon renewal of the lease. These types of charges aren't always spelled out in the rental agreement, so make sure you know going in how much you can expect to pay if you decide you want to live in the same apartment after your lease term is over.

If you're looking for a long-term apartment, but the rent goes up by quite a bit each year, see if you can sign a long-term lease, say for two years instead of one and lock in a lower price.

18. What is the parking situation?

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If you own a car, parking will sit high on your priority list. In many neighborhoods, especially in larger cities, street parking is hard to find and expensive to pay for separately so renting an apartment with a parking garage or lot will be necessary.

However, a personal parking spot or pass is often an added charge, so ask about any costs associated with owning a vehicle. You may not have a choice if you live somewhere that isn't particularly walkable, but it helps to budget for the cost upfront rather than finding out about it later.

19. What other amenities are on site?

You've seen the apartment unit and parking if it's available, now make sure to ask about the other amenities on site. Is there a pool? On-site laundry? An exercise room? A clubhouse? Ask about the hours of operation and whether any are available to reserve for special events. Find out how to do this and if there is an extra fee.

These extras usually only sweeten the deal once you've already found an apartment you love, but it's nice to know upfront when and how you can use them.

20. Is smoking allowed indoors?

You may be of the mind that 'to each their own' when it comes to smoking, but sometimes a smoky apartment affects the neighboring units. Especially if you have an allergy, it might be best to live in a smoke-free building.

If it's not something you mind, make sure to inquire about how often they check smoke detectors within each unit, and in public areas, and whether there are fire extinguishers on hand on each floor. About five percent of home structure fires start from smoking materials.

21. Are there plans to update the building?

This question covers a lot of things you'll want to know. Construction or other work on the building is a sign of a lot of things — both positive and negative.

Construction in the building can mean you'll be dealing with a lot of noise from every direction. However, renovated apartments are likely nicer than the unit you live in already, so you might get the chance to move once they're completed. Improvements, though, can also be a sign rent is going up to repay the construction costs. Whatever it means, you'll want to factor it all in before you sign the lease.

Know the best questions to ask when touring an apartment

There is an infinite number of questions to ask when touring an apartment, so make sure you prioritize.

Start with your deal-breakers since a 'no' to any of those means you're moving on to the next apartment. You can even consider making a cheat sheet of questions for each apartment tour to keep track of answers, but also ensure you remember all the vital information once you're back at home.

Regardless, don't forget to speak up. This is, after all, your next home.

About The Author

Lesly Gregory has over 15 years of marketing experience, ranging from community management to blogging to creating marketing collateral for a variety of industries. A graduate of Boston University, Lesly holds a B.S. in Journalism. She currently lives in Atlanta with her husband, two young children, three cats and assorted fish.

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