- 📖Geographical Location: When choosing student apartments, it's mainly about budget and commute time to school. Also, consider whether the transportation nearby is convenient 🚴, if there are supermarkets 🏬, hospitals 🏥, or pharmacies, and whether the area is safe 👮.
- 📖Room Types: Most student apartments offer studio and en-suite layouts, with the difference being whether the living room 🛋️ and kitchen 🍳 are shared. Some buildings also provide 1b1b and 2b2b layouts.
- 📖Rent Standards: Rent for the same layout may vary, mainly based on room size, floor level, and facilities provided.
- 📖Facilities: Most student apartment buildings come with laundry rooms, high-speed internet 🛜, bike 🚴 storage, study rooms, game rooms 🎮, and other basic facilities. Some may even have swimming pools 🏊, gyms 🏋️, and small cinemas 🎬. Apartments with more amenities generally come with higher prices 💰.
- 📖Security Guarantee: Consider the safety of the area surrounding the student apartment building and the security conditions within the building itself. Choose apartments with surveillance systems and security personnel 👮.
- 📖Hygiene Conditions: Most apartment buildings offer regular cleaning 🧹 services, but it's best to inquire with the management in advance.
- 📖Lease Length: Lease terms are usually 51 weeks or 44 weeks, though some apartments may offer shorter terms. Rent varies weekly for the same room depending on the lease length, so it's important to inquire in advance 🙋.
- 📖Additional Fees: Make sure to confirm the existence of any extra fees, whether bills 🧾 are all-inclusive, and if there are additional service charges or fees for facility usage to avoid unnecessary conflicts later on.