Re Booking Strategy: I want an KL apartment for 2 months, Dec,7-> Feb 3. But...is it smarter to book for three nights, scope out the complex and the unit first, and then negotiate, in person, to extend. Correct? Or if not, why not? What about dispensing with a booking altogether? I gather that these towers are generally 1/3 vacant anyway, so just show up, and see what they got... Good idea or a bad one?
Yeah advice you to book somewhere for like 3-4 days then explore different apartment blocks and see what suits your needs and definitely go directly with landlord and come up with an agreement. Going through Airbnb or hotels.com will be allot more expensive. Pictures look amazing but you have to see property for yourself in person and find out apartment laws and restrictions etc. Just shop around there’s so many nice ones in different areas/locations etc.
Hope you guys enjoyed the video. Did anyone of you have similar experiences? Also please add in the comments anything I maybe missed.
I love your honest reviews!
Thank you so much. Appreciate the comment 🙌🏾
Re Booking Strategy: I want an KL apartment for 2 months, Dec,7-> Feb 3. But...is it smarter to book for three nights, scope out the complex and the unit first, and then negotiate, in person, to extend. Correct? Or if not, why not? What about dispensing with a booking altogether? I gather that these towers are generally 1/3 vacant anyway, so just show up, and see what they got... Good idea or a bad one?
Yeah advice you to book somewhere for like 3-4 days then explore different apartment blocks and see what suits your needs and definitely go directly with landlord and come up with an agreement. Going through Airbnb or hotels.com will be allot more expensive. Pictures look amazing but you have to see property for yourself in person and find out apartment laws and restrictions etc. Just shop around there’s so many nice ones in different areas/locations etc.
Nice video. Please give us some prices next time ❤❤
Oh ok. Yeah ill do another video with prices etc