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[O37]Off Campus Student Housing
by Dori Kelsey, Dor
After deciding which country to study and what course to take, another decision every has to make is choosing the best place to stay. It is very important to find the best accommodation. This does not mean it has to be fancy and state-of-the-art. The key in finding you second home is looking for one that suits your personality and of course budget!

Luckily, SpainExchange offers easy-to-follow searching procedures for international students looking for residence. Students can easily search by country and region. Almost every city can be the next best thing after your home. If you have been dreaming of that grand European city all your life, then I suggest begin your journey with . You can also filter by the type of property you intended to live in such as flat, shared flat, attic, duplex, studio type, house, individual room or one that is shared with a family. It also a smart thing to do to filter places based on your budget. You can specify that lowest and highest monthly rent you can afford.

Do remember that the place you will be staying can have a great effect on your study so be sure to get a one that you personally choose. The happier you are with your house the better you can concentrate with your study. Also, if you are sharing a flat or house with other people that you just recently met, try to safeguard your personal properties.

For people who have places to rent to you can join SpainExchange's and advertise it. This is a very good opportunity to earn some cash and at the same time meet new people and experience different cultures. To make your advertisement more effective be sure to provide the following information:

Location of the place for rent (country, city, property address)
Type of property ? flat, attic, duplex, house, garage space, individual room, etc.
Total dimension in square meters
Usable dimension in square meters
Floor level of the area
Number of bedrooms, bathrooms, garage.
Availability of the following: air-conditioning, TV, Internet, furniture, elevator, etc.
Permission of the following: pets, smoking, etc.
Required gender of the person renting the place
Photo of the place (this is optional)
And of course the monthly rent

SpainExchange offers the various that will surely meet your specific preferences. They say there is no place like home. To some extent, this may be true. This is the reason why SpainExchange establishes effective and efficient resources readily available for international students with a click of a mouse. The more you use SpainExchange, the better you realize that your own home is really not that far. SpainExchange cuts down the longing experienced by by providing preferences-specific, vast, affordable, and comfortable homes.

As a young person, your first year in an apartment will most likely be the first time you've ever had the responsibility of keeping track of and paying for bills. To make thins more difficult, you have to work with your roommates to get it all paid for. Here are a few tips to make sure it all goes smoothly.

First, you need to have a meeting to get everyone on the same page regarding rent. Make sure everyone knows how much they are paying each month. Put one person in charge of getting the big check to the landlord. You can switch this off monthly to make it less responsibility, but this will make things a little more complicated. Have a hard set date when everyone's checks are due so that there is enough time to assemble the big check. Keeping on top of this can really help the monthly process.

Bills are another complicated issue. Again, you can put one person in charge of all the bills and have every give them their share of the money each month. If someone is responsible and willing to do this, go for it. Also, split up the bills as simply as possible. Obviously dividing it equally is the easiest way to go. Sometimes, however, people will claim that they don't watch cable TV or don't want to pay for certain features that other people wanted. If their claim is true, then let them pay less. Otherwise, stick to a simple payment plan.

Communication is key to keeping money matters simple. As long as everyone knows the procedures and people stay on top of it, you shouldn't have any problems getting the rent and bills in. As soon as there is a problem (money is late, someone had to cover for someone) make sure to address it and possibly rearrange the procedure if someone is dropping the ball.

Ian Byrd runs websites dedicated to helping and .

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