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8
Jun/10
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Finding Share Accommodation Can Save You Cash


For many people the first thing they want to do is race out and rent a flat well this can be rather expensive and in many cases ties you down, particularly if you are a person that likes to change.

Much cheaper, although not suitable for everyone, alternatives are available, caravans, tents or backpacker hostels and these have proven themselves time and time again, helping people to get over a crisis but for a longer term option lets think outside the box.

But don't run away scared just yet as there is another way you can be away from your parents and still have some money left to allow you to enjoy your new found freedom.

What about Sharing

I know that you read the title and think surely this is obvious, surely everybody knows about sharing, well to be sure this is just not the case. In many cases people do not even think of this option.

The most crucial reward to sharing is the money you will save by sharing the costs with others. You will also learn how to share your living space with others which will help you with relationships later in life.

I have over the years met some people that have become good friends simply by sharing a flat with them. Although I will say this, I have also me some real pains but for the most part the good out-ways the bad, well for me anyway.

We get a lot of great feedback from people regarding the joys of shared accommodation. The utmost reason is the reduced cost of living when you share the costs with other people.

So what are the best ways to find this accommodation, of coarse the news papers are a great way, Craig's list, numerous free database but how about the local university or shopping centre noticeboards, actually this is my favourite a tried and tested way of finding affordable accommodation also try you local shop.

Learn more about Share Accommodation. Stop by Louise Servage's site where you can find out all about Finding A Flatmate and what it can do for you.

12
Jan/10
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Making Ends Meet with Share Accommodation


Understanding Share Accommodation

Share accommodation is a common and economic way for college students and young adults who are looking for a way to save their finances to live. Basically, sharing accommodation means just that ? where two or more people come together and share their accommodation with each other.

Share accommodation is not only a great way to save money but it has several other advantages of a share accommodation that are visible only in the long run. Read on to know more about share accommodation and the ways of making ends meet with share accommodation.

Different Kinds of Share Accommodation

Share accommodation can be between two or more people and the types of share accommodation can be different too. Generally, while taking an accommodation on rent, there are two three aspects to any share accommodation.

These aspects are rent, deposit and daily expenses. The biggest financial aspect out of all these three is the deposit, because it a single chunk of an amount that has to be paid once in a while. The other aspects like the rent and the daily expenses are small enough and can be taken.

Usually, the various people who go ahead with a shared accommodation think of ways in which they can split all their expenses. They will put forward their individual resources and manage the expenses. There are a few typical arrangements that can be made also. For instance, one person in a share accommodation arrangement will bear the deposit while the other person will look after the monthly rent. Usually, such arrangements are oral and there are no contracts involved. The terms are friendly and quite flexible.

Some individuals, who would not be able to offer any value in the deposit, can also take care of the rent on a monthly basis. This works well for both the type of people who have a set amount of money together, as well as the type of people who do not have ready money but are able to pay money on a monthly basis.

Some people also get into sharing the daily expenses that are needed in the shared accommodation, which might include expenses of food and monthly bills, if the contract needs the tenants to pay them.

Rick Dupont works for Sharerent.com.au a great site to find Share accommodation it offers multiple resources to help people find others interested in Sharing accommodation its free to join and search.