Recently, a friend’s child is coming to Australia to study and asked us to help find a place to live. To be honest, since we bought our own home, we haven’t paid attention to the rental market for a long time. We came to Melbourne in 2017, and at that time renting was very, very difficult. International students could basically only find shared rooms posted by others on forums. There was little protection in all aspects, and whenever the lease expired you had to move out, which led to us moving 7 times in 3 years.
This time, after doing some research, we found that the platform Uhomes is particularly good. It has student housing listings in multiple countries, and they are all very close to schools. Only then did we realise that renting for international students has become so simple and convenient. There is an app, a website, and a mini program, making it very easy to browse many listings near schools. The platform can also help match roommates based on budget. Most importantly, the listings have already been screened by the platform, providing better security.
For those who haven’t arrived yet, here’s some general information. Renting in Australia can be difficult because landlords here place great importance on background checks of tenants. It is best to have a stable job and even provide a reference letter from a previous landlord. These requirements are all challenges for international students who have just stepped into Australian society.
It is recommended to first filter in map mode starting from the few streets closest to the school. Nothing is more important than sleeping a little longer in the morning! The closer to public transport the better, making it convenient for future part-time work or travel.
Author: Sim K
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