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Urgent: A series of questions about working and renting a house in Wuhan.

Answer one by one. Ha ha.

1. You'd better buy a recruitment newspaper. Don't trust the intermediary. There are too many intermediary leather bag companies in Wuhan, and they only cheat money. Get information from the newspaper and just call the recruitment company directly. At present, the mainstream recruitment newspapers in Wuhan include Na Jie and Future. Personally, I feel better first (I also looked for a job in Wuhan after graduation).

The rent in Wuchang is very cheap. House prices seem to have gone up a little since I was away from Wu Hanyou for more than a year. A single room with a bathroom is about 300, and the living conditions for one person are not bad.

3. Finding a house first is king for two reasons. First, I always feel restless without a nest. Two: Because there are many students in Wuhan, the housing is relatively easy to find, and the lease period of the house is also very free. If you find a job, you can check out at any time. The average landlord won't make things difficult for you.

4. If you rent a house in Wuchang, go to Hecun, and the bus stop is called Provincial Invalides. There are also many tiger springs. One room, one living room and one bathroom is about 400, so it won't be expensive any more. The year before last, I rented a house with one bedroom, one living room and one bathroom before 180. But very poor. I suggest renting it is better.

5, looking for a house is definitely the first, and the house price and utilities must be clearly written in the contract. That's all that matters. At present, the rent in Wuhan is not very standardized, so everything should be agreed in advance, first villains and then gentlemen.

Because I have been away from Wu Hanyou for a year. But the general situation is clear, don't worry.

PS: Good luck in your work. You can keep asking questions. . . Try to help those who can answer. Ha ha.