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Big Mistakes Students Make When Choosing Housing

When you are a housing-hunting student, bear in mind that there are lots of common mistakes you should avoid, such as donu2019t spend too much on rent, never go with pictures only, and carefully consider your roommates.

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Big Mistakes Students Make When Choosing Housing

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  1. Big Mistakes Students Make When Choosing Housing

  2. Most college students have no experience choosing housing. This means they are prone to making mistakes that can cause their lives to be uncomfortable. Being aware of the most common errors will help you make better decisions when searching for apartments near Fanshawe College.

  3. 1. Spending Too Much on Rent Students often overestimate how much they can afford to pay in rent. They may forget to include utilities, transportation, food, other living costs, or emergencies in their calculations. Alternatively, they may think they can cut back on some extras to pay for a nicer apartment in a better area.

  4. To avoid this mistake, set a reasonable budget from the start — about one-third of your income should go to housing. If you find anything more expensive than that, don’t even consider it.

  5. 2. Making Decisions from Pictures Alone If you live a distance from London, Ontario, you may think it’s too much effort to visit homes. Bear in mind, though, that pictures will always show you the most positive attributes of the apartment. They will never show flaws or damage.

  6. It is critical that you get a feel for the place in person. Only by viewing housing can you see the condition of the apartment. Furthermore, this will give you a chance to see the neighbourhood to decide if it seems safe and has all the amenities you need nearby.

  7. 3. Choosing the Wrong Roommates Living in close quarters with someone can put a strain on your friendship. Sometimes, it is better to choose acquaintances for your roommates, particularly if you have similar lifestyles.

  8. Worse still is deciding you can manage without a roommate at all. This will increase many expenses for you. Not only will you need to pay the full rent, utility costs will be higher and you’ll need to purchase all the furnishings for your home

  9. 4. Being Superficial You may love how a place looks, but it could still be completely unsuitable. Style is less important when you’re a college student — it’s not like you’re buying the property. What is essential is that the apartment has all the features you need, such as functional appliances and decent insulation.

  10. You definitely won’t be making a mistake if you choose Foundry First student apartments in London, Ontario. Students pick Foundry First for its proximity to Fanshawe College, the chance to socialize with likeminded people, and the great onsite facilities, which include a gym, theatre, and ping pong table. Suites are all inclusive and affordable, whatever your budget.

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