What should you pay attention to when renting an apartment while studying in Australia?

1. Safety first, first refer to the environment and facilities around the house. Even in relatively safe areas, there are relatively sparsely populated streets. Try to avoid living in such places. At the same time, consider whether the room you stay in faces a noisy road or a noisy train station.

2. Observe the landlord more when viewing the house to see what kind of person the landlord is. (This is especially important if you live with your landlord)

3. If you have the opportunity, observe what kind of people live under the same roof as you and what classes they come from. The best people to live with are students.

4. Is the house close to a train station or bus stop, and is it convenient to go to school and work?

5. Does the rent include water, electricity, gas and Internet charges? For example, whether some electricity, water, and Internet charges need to be paid by the tenant, you must find out in detail from the landlord before moving in.

6. In addition, rent is not only affected by the region, but also by the start time of students.

Generally speaking, when school starts, housing is tight and rent is very expensive. And because in Australia, international students return to their home countries during the holidays and must pay the rent if they do not check out, so on school holidays, many international students will choose to check out, and the rent will drop significantly. If you have a short time to return to your country during the holiday, or if you don’t plan to return to your country, you can look for a house during the holiday.