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How to rent a house in Australia?

Renting a house is a compulsory course for many international students and new immigrants to Australia. The huge demand for tenants has created a very prosperous housing rental market in Australian state capitals. How should a small partner who has just arrived in Australia to study start renting a house for himself? Let's take a look with 2+2 overseas teachers.

First, the student dormitory

Students can apply to the school to live in student dormitories. Student dormitories are generally close to the campus, managed by special personnel, with many types of rooms, as well as entertainment areas and study areas. Here, you can live with students from different countries, and the study and life atmosphere is active and good. However, the number of places is limited, and interested students need to apply in advance before the start of school, and the price is relatively expensive.

Second, the host family (Homestay)

/kloc-international students under the age of 0/8, if no relatives stay in Australia, must find a homestay. In addition, many adult students above 18 will choose to stay in a homestay when they come to Australia for the first time. The homestay that these people value is that they can understand Australian culture and integrate into local life as soon as possible.

In Australia, most schools and institutions have departments in charge of student accommodation, especially high schools and junior high schools. Some schools also provide a list of cooperative accommodation families for international students to read, but most of them are randomly assigned to which families international students will stay. At the same time, students can also apply for host families through overseas institutions or online.

Third, rent a house in Australia.

Single sublease

Renting a single room is the most common way for most international students to rent a house. This means that you will have a bedroom of your own in a house and share facilities such as kitchen, living room and bathroom with other tenants.

The advantage of renting a single room is that you don't have to worry about furniture, water and electricity, just look at the house and live with your bag, which is very convenient.

Overall rent

Whole Rent Now, more and more friends are choosing whole rent, that is, renting a whole house, and then renting out rooms, living rooms and even parking spaces, so that renters can share the corresponding expenses. If the design is reasonable, you can turn your accommodation expenses into profits.

The whole rent can be divided into two types: furnished and unfurnished. International students who have just arrived in Australia tend to rent a furnished house instead of buying their own furniture, and the rent generally includes water and electricity network fees. The small partners who intend to live for a long time can choose to "take", that is, rent the whole house with the intermediary, buy their own furniture and divert water from the power grid.

Interested friends can look for a suitable house first. After determining the time to see the house, they can prepare passports, bank statements issued by banks and other materials to see the house.

The above is an introduction to studying and renting in Australia. Students who are going to study in Australia can learn about it. For more information about studying abroad, please visit Shanghai International Studies University 2+2 to study in official website.