When the bot shows you an apartment you like, request a viewing. Sometimes, viewing the property isn't possible, and we archive it so it no longer appears on your dashboard. Here are some reasons for archiving:
- No longer available: An apartment may become unavailable if someone makes an offer before you request a viewing, the current tenant decides to stay, or the landlord rents it to an acquaintance.
- Viewing is full: Request a viewing quickly, as agencies receive many reactions. Viewings might be fully booked, especially for high-demand apartments. Agencies check candidates' information and invite suitable tenants.
- Location: We set up the bot based on your preferred areas, but we may suggest nearby neighbourhoods to increase your chances of finding a home. If an area doesn't suit you, we archive the apartment.
- Amenities: We archive properties lacking the amenities you require based on your onboarding process and viewing feedback.
- No pets: In Amsterdam, pets are usually not allowed in furnished apartments or recently renovated unfurnished ones. You may be able to negotiate by offering an extra deposit or higher rent.
- No singles/couples/families: Landlords may have preferences based on the apartment's size, number of rooms, and past tenant experiences. Agencies can make suggestions, but the landlord chooses.
- Social housing: Apartments with rent €808.06 or less per month are social housing for low-income individuals. There is a waiting list and specific income requirements.
- Other: We will choose 'other' as the archiving reason for less common situations and provide details in the notes section.