Hints & Tips for considering when looking to rent property on Malta.
please feel free to search for them on Facebook.... "Property under €800 with Form H, Malta " - it may take some of the pain out of trying to find a suitable property without the pitfalls usually associated with non Form H properties .
Good luck
NB am neither an agent nor a landlord....
Tale Quale' (As seen)
Please be very aware, that if these words appear on your Lease, you may well be walking in to the totally unexpected.
If a Lease carries these words, you must, but must be vigilant in checking the property and the inventory, because once you sign that contract, you could be signing up for major problems. Hollow damp walls, non functioning water heaters, (check date of installation and any service records). Oven and hob, again check date of installation. Electric hobs, check all plates are working. Toilet flushing's. Beds, mattresses and slats. Take pictures of any obvious damage and do not be rushed. Check any bedding for stains, tears or other damage.
If you are unhappy with anything, write it down and if the LL agrees to replace write that down too and sign that paper along with the contract. Dated.
If you don't do this, you will find that Tale Quale (as seen) could lose you your deposit, and worse.
Im starting to get annoyed...
try phoning them
1. is the property registered with the tax authority (required since 1st april 2017) - can they produce proof
2. will the property have form H signed before contract is signed - can they produce it?
3. does the property have a current valid Energy Performance Certificate (law since 2009) can they produce it?
4. if short term let - does the owner have a current valid MTA license - can they produce it?
Thank you for posting that info, it will be a great help to me as I will shortly be looking for a 3 bed apartment for my family (wife & 2 young sons).
I am thinking of using either Chestertons, Belair or Dahalia mainly because I get a discount on their fees via my new employer.
Has anyone had experience of these agents?
Specifically in and around the St. Julian's, Swieqi area which is where we want to live.
Also, do the agent's fees need to be paid every month or is it a one off fee?
Thanks in advance for any/all answers and info. Looking forward to joining you all in sunny Malta very soon!
Can you quantify exactly what very, very expensive actually means please? For say a 3 bed apartment?
Do remember I am coming from London, which is just about as expensive a place for property as you will find in Europe if not the world.
Cheers
am sure if you really look hard you may fund something - but its getting harder and harder to do so - currently many are struggling to find decent accom within their budgets and as a result are considering their options.
Some existing tenants are being forced to leave their property as some LLs are beign abusive and making their lives difficult because they know or think they can get more cash out of desperate prospective tenants....
good luck
Sliema:
700€ 2 bedroom apartment
1000€ 1 bedroom Maisonette
1300€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1600€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1700€ 2 bedroom apartment
1800€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
1850€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1950€ 4 bedroom apartment
2000 € 3 bedroom Apartment
2700€ 4 bedroom Town House
2800€ 3 Apartment
3000€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
3500€ 4 bedroom Apartment
4500€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
6500€ 3 Bedroom Apartment
St.Julians:
1200€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1300€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1350€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1400€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1400€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 2 bedroom Detached Villa
1700€ 1 bedroom Apartment
1800€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2000€ 2 bedroom Apartment
2200€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
2300€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2600€ 2 bedroom Apartment
2800€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
3000€ 3 bedroom Apartment
3750€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
4000€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
4500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
5500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Gzira:
850€ 1 bedroom Apartment
950€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1250€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1600€ 4 bedroom Apartment
1600€ 1 bedroom Penthouse
1700€ 2 bedroom Apartment
2000€ 2 bedroom Apartment
2500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Msida:
700€ 1bedroom Apartment
825€ 1 bedroom Apartment
1050€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1400€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1660€ 2 bedroom Apartment
3000€ 3 bedroom Town House
Valetta:
900€ 1 bedroom Studio Apartment
900€ 1 bedroom Maisonette
1500€ 2 bedroom Apartment
2800€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
San Gwann:
1200€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2000€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
3600€ 5 bedroom Terraced House
Paceville:
2500€ 2 bedroom Apartment
4000€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
Tigne:
3500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
4500€ 4 bedroom Town House
Melliha:
900€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1000€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1600€ 3 bedroom Terraced House
1950€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Swieqi:
900€ 1 bedroom Apartment
1350€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1600€ 4 bedroom Apartment
1650€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1700€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1800€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2000€ 3 bedroom Town House
2000€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2800€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
3000€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
3200€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
3500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Marsaskala:
800€ 2 bedroom Maisonette
Mgarr:
900€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1000€ 3 bedroom Terraced House
Qawra:
950 1 bedroom penthouse
1300€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Ghargur:
950€ 3 bedroom Penthouse
Wardija:
1000€ 1 bedroom Studio Apartment
4750€ 3 bedroom Detached Villa
Bugibba:
1000€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1100€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1500€ 3 bedroom Apartment
St.Paul's bay:
650€ 1 bedroom Apartment
850€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
900€ 2 bedroom Apartment
950€ 2 bedroom Maisonette
1000€ 3 bedroom Apartment
1350€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1350€ 2 bedroom Apartment
1700€ 2 bedroom Terraced House
2000€ 3 bedroom Apartment
2000€ 2 bedroom Apartment
Naxxar:
1200€ 3 bedroom Apartment
Zebbug:
1400€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
1600€ 5 bedroom Terraced House
Balzan:
1500€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
Tax'Xbiex
1800€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
Ta'l-Ibragg:
1800€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
Madliena
1900€ 2 bedroom Maisonette
Birkirkara:
900€ 2 bedroom Penthouse
1300€ 3 bedroom Maisonette
2000€ 4 bedroom Terraced House
2250€ 3 bedroom Detached Villa
2500€ 3 bedroom Detached Villa
3000€ 4 bedroom Palace/Castle
Manikata:
5000€ 3 bedroom Semi Detached Villa
Iklin:
10000€ 7 bedroom Detached Villa
On another rental based issue, do you have any idea how much monthly bills for Electric, Gas, Water, etc are roughly going to be for a family of four?
Thanks again
Gas prices http://www.liquigasmalta.com/latest-prices/
Electric prices - https://www.rews.org.mt/#/en/fa/31
water prices - https://www.rews.org.mt/#/en/fa/35
Great first post, thanks.
But, you mentioned getting a short term let to start with, however it seems nobody does these anymore. It is all 1 year minimum, however I presume all lettings contracts would include a notice period of some sort, one month perhaps.
If you didn't settle and decided to go home after 3 months, you should be able to give the landlord notice of your departure and end the contract early. Please can someone confirm if this is or is not the case here in Malta and as standard how long are the notice periods?
Thanks,
Yokita wrote:Could you recommend renting a farmhouse on Gozo. Is it safe to live in one of these. I read on another site that it was not safe
It depends where you live as regards noise from holiday lets, we have lived in two houses in Gharb one was next door to holiday lets and we did suffer from noise the other not, we now live in a penthouse in Victoria which is quieter. Not too sure what you mean about safe.
Yokita wrote:The noise factor doesnt bother me so much I was looking more at the space. We not used to an apartment as we have been living on a farm here. With regards to safety i was referring to house breaking etc.
You will not find somewhere on Gozo with a lot of land as its a very small island, as regards safety you will find it very safe with next to no crime, people go out here and leave windows open and quite often you see front doors unlocked. If you have not been here before it is advisable to visit first.
Yokita wrote:Could you recommend renting a farmhouse on Gozo. Is it safe to live in one of these. I read on another site that it was not safe
I can't understand where you read that, but compared to most places, Gozo is very, very safe. Very little crime of any sort with crime against a person almost unheard of. Never heard of a mugging or even pickpockets, sometimes on Malta but not Gozo.
As for Farmhouses they are usually reasonably sized properties which at one time housed animals as well as humans, some are conversions of old animal buildings. I have never heard or seen an apartment described as a 'Farmhouse' on Gozo and am now in my fifth year here.
You will not find space and land here, even a detached house is unusual unless you pay a substantial amount of money! If you choose the wrong place you may find holiday lets nearby which may be noisy if filled with Maltese tourists!
Stay somewhere you like for a while and check out the area at different times of day and week before you decide where to settle.
Ideally, to start with at least, only take on a long let, do not buy unless you have found the ideal place which you want to live in very long term. Most properties are overpriced and difficult to sell.
Visit first, for as long as you can.
Good Luck
Why would farmhouses not be safe?
or, for us UK expats, farmhouse usually means it may be remote, where here they are in village centres. Just a thought.
Ray
This might have been answered already, but if you get brown water when turning on the taps, just for a few seconds, is this something to worry about and raise with the landlord?
Savak wrote:Hi,
This might have been answered already, but if you get brown water when turning on the taps, just for a few seconds, is this something to worry about and raise with the landlord?
Is this water from the mains (usually - but not always - in the kitchen) or from the water tank on the roof? (Usually in the bathroom) The lid of the water tank might be broken or even missing, so there is dirt inside... we had this last year, so I climbed up the roof to clean it out...
Any other taps, as Bernie said check your tank, but I would talk to your landlord first before doing anything else..
Ray
Do you know of any good, reputable leasing agents or agencies? My daughter and I are moving there from Florida this summer and it is very important that we find a good place in a catchment area with a lot of expatriots for her primary school.
~Stacey
1. Is the property registered with the tax authority (required since 1st of April 2017) - can the landlord produce proof?
Properties are not registered with the Tax authority but the owner is and therefore once the owner rents his property he / she has to pay 15% tax to the tax department however there is no certificate to prove this.. Finally this is the responsibility of the owner and not the Agent or the tenant.
2. Will the property have form H signed before contract is signed - can the landlord produce it?
All properties should be in a position to sign the said form, however this is only done once a contract is signed and the payment is effected.
3. Does the property have a current valid Energy Performance Certificate (law since 2009) can they produce it?
Again every property should have a valid EPC certificate and the owner should be in a position to give the tenant a copy of the said certificate.
4. Is the property offered actually owned by the person I am about to agree paying rent to - are he legally able to do so?
All properties in Malta either belong to the respective owners or form part of a Company that owns the property and possibly other property, therefore when one signs a rental agreement, it would be with the owner or Company that owns the property..
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