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Albany Road in Roath is home to pretty much all of the biggest estate agents in Cardiff, including us.
We rented to more than 600 Cardiff tenants in June and are fast running out of available stock to service the high demand we currently have.
Below is a sample of who we're currently trying to house. Do you have anything that matches their search criteria?
Felicity, Anna & Emily: All graduating from uni this year and about to start their first jobs. Looking for a three-bed close to town. Max budget £1,050 per month.
Ben & Catrin: Currently living in the Bay but their landlord is selling up. Want to stay in the same area; ideally Overstone Court / off Dumballs Road. Need to move late June/early July – two bedrooms.
Will, Georgia, Dan & Elaine: They thought they'd rented a student house for next academic year (starting Sept), but the landlord let them down at the last minute. Needs to be a four-bed and will consider Cathays or Roath. £350 each max.
Abbas: A sponsored Saudi student who is looking for something in the city centre or close to, so would consider Cardiff Bay and Roath. One or two bedrooms, max budget of £950 per month. Will pay the entire term upfront.
The Renting Homes (Wales) Act – introduced on 1st December 2022 – brought about a great deal of change for both landlords and tenants, not least in terminology.New terminologyTenants became …