Factors To Consider While Choosing Student Accommodation
30 May
Rent: The rent may vary depending on proximity to the college campus, placement fee charged by the college and whether meal plans (on-campus and homestays) are included.
Cost Of Utilities: Each type of accommodation may have different rental agreements detailing whether some, none or all utilities are included in the rent.
Location: Proximity of accommodation to the campus can help save time on commute; accommodations away from campus might be less expensive with commute options (buses, trains, etc.) available.
Roommates: Sharing apartment spaces with compatible roommates goes a long way in enhancing the overall college experience.
Lease Terms: Lease agreement details include length of stay, rental amounts, security deposit, utilities, move in and MOV out dates to name a few. It is important to read these thoroughly before signing off on a lease.
Deposit Amount: Factor in the amount and refund terms of the security deposit that may be taken as a safety guarantee for the apartment; this may be fully or partially refunded upon moving out of the apartment depending on damages, if any.