Alright, here's the translation:
"It's that time of the year again for renting apartments for studying abroad, and many students must have already been dizzy from house hunting. You can check this out👇
Firstly, let's talk about the types of accommodations. There are student apartments and social apartments, with student apartments being the preferred choice for the following reasons:
[One R] Newcastle is actually quite small, and student apartments dominate the rental market. There are fewer options for social apartments, and it's difficult to find one.
[Two R] Student apartments include water, electricity, and internet in the rent, with no additional fees. There's a 24-hour front desk available for reporting any issues, making it more convenient.
[Three R] Tenants in student apartments are all students, so there won't be non-student individuals around. Plus, there are access controls, ensuring significant security.
[Four R] Student apartments are usually located around the campus, making commuting easy. After all, who can resist getting some extra sleep and lazing around in the morning? [Chuckle R]
Student apartments generally come in two types: ensuite (similar to shared accommodation in China) and studio (similar to standard rooms in China), so you can choose according to your own situation."