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Several reasons why nearly 90% of graduates choose shared housing

In September, newly graduated college students took to work one after another, and housing has become the first problem to be solved. How do college graduates live? How much are you willing to pay for this?

Recently, the public opinion data center of renmin.com, together with eggshell apartment and future.com, released the blue book on renting 2019 university graduates in Beijing. The blue book shows that among the fresh graduates employed in the first tier cities and new first tier cities, more than 90% choose to solve the housing problem by renting houses, and the average rent level in these cities is generally high. The influx of new workers every year has promoted the continued hot housing rental market to a certain extent.

Rent a house. Where does the money come from? Survey data show that 65% of fresh college graduates say they can rely on their own income to pay rent, rather than 'gnawing old'. However, fresh graduates are highly sensitive to the change of rent price. 85% of fresh graduates take the rent level as the primary consideration when renting a house. At the same time, the expected rent of fresh students is significantly lower than the market price, the expected monthly rent of more than 90% of fresh students is significantly lower than their monthly net income, and only 5% of graduates can accept the rent of more than 3000 yuan per month. The income is not high and the rent is not low. Under this background, nearly 90% of fresh graduates choose to effectively reduce the rent cost and share the rent pressure by sharing rent.

For some time, market chaos such as black intermediaries and false housing sources have appeared from time to time, and the fresh students' awareness of risk aversion and rights protection has also been strengthened. The data show that two-thirds of the fresh students look for houses through the formal platform, and more than half of the fresh students will carefully check the relevant terms when signing the rental contract to avoid text traps and 'overlord terms'. In addition, a considerable proportion of fresh students will avoid the rental risk and safeguard their legitimate rights by clarifying the fees and payment methods, understanding the precautions for returning the rent in advance, and carefully checking the house conditions. More and more fresh students use the Internet as the main channel to obtain rental information, and nearly 80% of fresh students obtain housing information through the Internet and mobile applications.

What are the most important factors for college students to rent a house? The blue book shows that the rent level and affordability are the primary factors. Transportation convenience is the second important consideration for fresh graduates when renting a house. More than 70% of fresh graduates prefer houses located in the urban area when renting, so as to be as close to the workplace as possible. Houses with convenient transportation and short commuting time are more favored by fresh graduates. In addition, although renting a house, the 'post-95' workplace newcomers are not willing to live together. Fresh students' aesthetic standards for house decoration are also significantly affecting graduates' rental preference. More than half of the fresh students believe that the rental housing should be decorated according to the family standard. More than 80% of the fresh students are willing to invest money in the transformation and decoration of the rental housing, but less than 30% of the fresh students are willing to pay more than 1000 yuan for this.

(original title: how to solve the housing problem for new employees -- nearly 90% of graduates choose shared housing)