Travel à la Tendelle

How to find an apartment in Florianopolis

So, you want to move to Florianopolis either just for a couple months or permanently. There are two ways to do this – the old school way – walking on the streets, or the way that we are used to – using the internet. I will talk about both and discuss the neighborhood options in Florianopolis.

First of all, understand that the housing market in Florianopolis is highly seasonal, especially on the beaches (not Central Florianopolis). Many apartments/houses by the beaches are rented out by day during the high season (November – beginning of March; Carnaval, or mid-April, Easter). After that, they open up to the possibility of month-to-month rental until November, when the season begins again.

So, I set out searching the week after Carnival, when most things start opening up. Unfortunately a lot of people had the same thought as me – I inquired about many apartments, and many were “just rented out”. Apparently this is the time locals hunt for deals too!

If you opt for the old school way, you just walk around the neighborhood street by street and ring the doorbell if there is a “Aluga-se” sign (for rent), usually with an accompanying phone number, outside the building. At first I was shy about ringing the doorbell (“I should just call the number, the building manager probably does not live here right”). However, American friend Aizen who came along with me and doesn’t speak Portuguese would just go up and press the doorbell and I would have to talk. Turns out, most the rental manager are in fact in the building, and even if we accidentally press the doorbell of a tenant they would kindly explain to us how to get in touch with the manager. Anyway, thanks to Aizen’s persistence I soon got over my fear of pushing random people’s doorbells (or maybe I just did it because if I didn’t, Aizen would push it anyway …)

Using the internet, the best sites to look on are:

When I was searching, I wanted to find a place that is modern, secure, has a bedroom and a sofa bed (for guests!), and convenient (since I don’t drive). Also, I was searching during the beginning of the low season. With this in mind, I explored the neighborhoods. Here are the neighborhoods I looked at and my opinions. I ended up in Canasvieiras, which I talk about last.

Source: www.florianopolis.net

East of the island

Center

North of the island

My living room + sofa bed for guests
My kitchen, dining area
My bedroom
My own BBQ pit for Brazilian barbecues!