The Advantages Saving Money With Share Accommodation

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I know that rent in Australia can at times be expensive, possibly because of the supply and demand scenario and in many case greedy landlords. This article is not to bag the investor and landlord but to help you find alternatives and lower your cost.

Share accommodation is a great way to get ahead and save money. While this might not be for you there are a lot of things to consider that may help.

Another way is to Share Accommodation In Australia to lower your cost to do this is sometimes hard and sometimes easy its all a mater of mind set. This is not for everybody particularly if you are not easy going.

Immediately you will save money by not having to pay out the entire bond on the property nor the utilities. Instead you will find that you will only have to put a bond down on your room and pay for your what you use electricity and telephone wise. This day and age a lot of people have their own mobiles and have no need for a land line either.

You will find that you are not locked into a lease for six or twelve months so if you are struggling financially you will be able to move on to a cheaper share accommodation. Generally four weeks notice is courtesy should you need to move on and will also help you further down the track as you will get a good reference from your flat mates.

Peoples situations change constantly and we all know the feeling of meeting the love of your life in another state when your locked into a rental lease. You might not be aware that breaking a rental lease is not as easy as it seems and you can be charged with the rent per week on that property by law even if you no longer live there.

Of Coarse the problem starts if you have trouble getting on with people or if you have somebody that is not a very good person sharing, in both cases this could ruin the experience and give you a bad experience, that blows the benefits of Share Accommodation In Australia .

My friend stayed in caravan parks that allowed her to have her dogs and no she wasn't living in a tent or a van. She had her own room with tables and chairs a bed and wardrobe and fridge. Also available was a share kitchen with everything from stoves to ovens to cooking utensils, toasted sandwich maker, crock pots you name it. All this for around $90 per week is excellent. You may be required to put down a bond of four weeks and you can get this back when you leave. Whilst doing this and working she was saving close to $500 per week and had the added luxury of moving on when she felt like it.

To make sure you get the right people to share with you need to get a bit of a system happening and have a bit of an interview sheet ready, things like do you have many parties, are you a smoker or even can I keep pets are some things that need to be sorted early on.

But in general you will find that sharing accommodation is a great experience and I know many people that wouldn't do it any other way, so make sure you research and use the web and you should have a fantastic experience and save some money.


About the Author:
Want to find out more about share accommodation, then visit Louise Servage's site on how to choose the best share accommodation in Australia for your needs.



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