Must-see for newcomers in Sydney: How should international students choose their rental accommodation?
First, you need to determine your budget, the type of room you want, the lease term, and the approximate move-in date. Generally, it is advisable to secure accommodation before booking your flight.
If you don't have these details yet, you can start by researching the market. In Australia, rental options for students typically include student apartments and social housing.
For student apartments, you can book as soon as they become available. These buildings are usually located near schools or in convenient transportation areas. There are various room types to choose from, with rental prices ranging from low to high based on the room type. You can select the floor and orientation that suits you best. Student apartments are hassle-free as they come furnished and include utilities.
Student apartments offer better security, complete facilities, 24-hour security, and amenities such as gyms, study rooms, and cinemas.
For social housing, if your budget allows, you can consider it. You can enjoy a spacious 1b1b apartment all to yourself, or if you have friends, you can choose a 2b2b where each person has their own space. Social housing apartments are generally larger than student apartments and often come with a living room and balcony.
When choosing social housing, it is important to explore different options. Zetland, Mascot, Waterloo, and other areas are popular among Chinese international students for social housing.