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Experience sharing of graduates renting houses in Guangzhou

I've left the campus for some time before I know it. It seems that many other siblings will leave their alma mater and go out to the society soon.

There are still four months left, which is actually quite short. Here, my senior brother combines some personal experiences. For the younger brothers and sisters

to embark on their own journey of life, to provide some opinions and suggestions on some common problems. At the same time, I also hope that other school

friends and seniors, if they have other things to share, will also communicate with their siblings by means of post.

First, rent a house

After finding a job, before graduation, one of the important things in the preparatory work is to find a place to live. Don't be a nail house when cleaning the dormitory at school.

when I was looking for a house, I also took many detours. Combined with my own real estate career, I combine my personal experience here.

make some suggestions.

There are many special things to pay attention to when looking for a house after graduation. It's not a simple matter.

there is a famous saying in the real estate industry: "lots, lots, except lots, are lots."

renting a house is the same as buying a house. The location should be considered first.

in a lot, the distance to work and the surrounding environment are usually considered.

Many people directly consider the distance to work. Some of my classmates work in Zhongxin area in Tianhe, which

is a super white-collar residential area. Generally speaking, the monthly rent is over 1,2 per person per month. There are also some students who attend

class in Wuyang New Town, which is also very expensive, but it is expensive but the environment is poor, and the price/performance ratio is quite low. Perhaps, for them, the only location advantage is that it is close to work.

Actually, I personally suggest that I prefer to live in a place that is far away but has convenient transportation and a good living environment, and

don't live in a place that is expensive but chaotic and has low cost performance.

yes, considering the cost performance, it is the best. Especially, if there is a subway in the local area, or a bus goes directly to your place of work

, then it doesn't matter if you live far from the company. You can save several hundred yuan every month by getting up early at work every day.

Especially now there is a monthly subway ticket. If there is a subway near the company, you can even consider those farther places along the subway

, such as Fangcun, Wushan and Panyu.

remember, location is the first factor to consider when renting a house. Think it over before you look for it, and then you will know the importance of the lot.

let's analyze the specific situation in a more specific way.

Take the downtown of Guangzhou (Yuexiu, Tianhe and Haizhu districts) as an example. In Guangzhou, graduates live in residential areas

and rural houses in villages in Guangzhou.

Commercial housing is a good living environment, usually with two bedrooms and one living room, which can be shared by sharing with classmates. On average,

everyone needs 8 to 1 yuan. (or two rooms with one more person, divided by three, the share will be lower.) It is difficult to find a single < P > room, while a single room is a commercial house, which is so expensive that it costs about 13 to 15 for one person. The advantage of this kind is that the environment is better and safer, but the disadvantage is that it is expensive and inflexible. Generally, you have to pay a two-month deposit, and then sign an agreement for at least one year. If you breach the contract, the two-month deposit will be gone. And the way to find this kind of commercial housing can be found online, or

to some intermediary companies in the local lots, (like the Central Plains, full house, lots of roads). Personally, I strongly

suggest not to find it through an intermediary. First, the intermediary will charge an intermediary fee of half a month, and then you will be asked to sign a rental agreement with Fang

East. If you sign an agreement, if anything goes wrong, it's all your fault, and your < P > deposit is generally not refundable.

Especially in the treaty of renting for at least one year, if your job changes, or after you move in, you find that the environment here is

not as good as you thought, and you want to return this room and change it, it will be very, very troublesome.

Generally speaking, according to the agreement of that kind of intermediary, you can't return it, change it or sublet it. You don't live there. Unless you don't

want your deposit back, you must live there until the contract expires, and then you can return it one year later. (This is a super

unfavorable treaty for renters.) Many of my classmates have encountered such a thing. Most of them will change places

in less than a year after they move in. There are several solutions here. One is to discuss with the landlord, help the landlord find a next home, and support your lease, which is commonly used. The other is to sublet it privately. Sometimes when it is impossible to rent it out, they have to accompany Ben. (I have a classmate who is like this, 8

rents in and 6 rents out)

Let's talk about sharing in commercial housing. If you want to share with others, the people who live together are very, very important. Then

how about individuals, they will all live with you in the future. If you meet someone with a bad personality, it is very depressing to live together.

Of course, it is suggested that some of your good friends should be discussed together before graduation, and then we can share a room together.

Living with friends in this way not only shares the rent, but also leads a happy life, helping and supporting each other.

If you can't find a good friend to share a room with, or want to live alone, and think that commercial housing is expensive, especially when you don't have any money at first, you can consider living in a unique village in Guangzhou.

There are several famous villages in Guangzhou, such as Xiadu Village near our Zhongda University and shipai village in Tianhe. This kind of rent is

cheap, ranging from 5 to 2 per person on average, usually 5. It is also flexible, and there is no need to sign any contract, and the deposit is

one month. There is no fixed lease term, you can stay as long as you want, and you can return it if you want. Especially flexible, of course, there are

many disadvantages after such advantages, especially security problems and environmental problems, which are easy to steal, and the environment is quite poor and people are mixed

If your job is unstable, your current job may change, or if you go to other cities and your income is not much

, you can consider living in these places as temporary living places. How to rent this kind of room? It's very simple. Go directly to this village

and you can see many aunts on the roadside. There is a small sign that says all kinds of houses. (You can often

see the small north gate when you go out)

However, in fact, it's not cheap to live in this kind of farmer's house on a per-square-meter basis, and the area is particularly small. The commercial house costs 2, yuan

per month, usually 7 to 8 square meters, with 2 to 3 yuan per square meter; The rural houses have only single rooms, with an area of only a dozen square meters. Forty or fifty yuan per square meter. And the environment is much worse.

On the whole, the best way to rent a house is to find a good friend who gets along well. (You have to start looking now, or all the easy-going people will be robbed before

graduation. ) then, first find a room online and go to see it on the spot. Then rent it

, talk to the landlord, pay only one month's deposit, and never sign a contract with the landlord, just ask the landlord for a receipt of the deposit

.

(The above answer was issued on October 29th, 215, and the current relevant housing purchase policy should be based on the actual situation)

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