The month of September starts with nerves on edge for university students, where the search for accommodation for the academic year is their biggest concern. And with prices rising, finding or choosing accommodation becomes more difficult.
The options that exist for students should be chosen according to the need and demand of each case, not minimizing any offer, since the prospect is the increase in the area of housing, they are:
Student residences:
This type of accommodation, and well sought after, is based on accommodation attached to the university pole, and is intended for students whose family economy may be more limited, thus facilitating through the monthly cost.
As most of these accommodations already have associated bills (electricity, water and internet), they can make the bills at the end of the month more bearable.
Affordable rent:
The affordable rent goes through a contractual process that aims to help in part in the rent, that is, with the condition of having a guarantor, the same can apply for this support without income, having access to rents of lower value.
Renting a room or sharing a house:
This option is the one that happens the most and that actually presents the highest percentage of accommodation used by students, because the number of rooms in the residence are not enough for everyone and not everyone can access a guarantor for the previous option, and in this situation you can divide the price of the rent by the number of people who stay there or there is also a price per room already stipulated at the beginning.
Large Universities, even with large residences, cannot cope with the amount of students that study and the new ones that will enter in this new academic year, giving first hand support to those who need it most.
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