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Arranging Short Term Housing in Beijing
You have made the right choise and decided to study Mandarin in Beijing, but where will you live between classes? There seems to be a mismatch of supply and demand in Beijing house renting market, with most apartments being big … Continue reading
How to rent an apartment in Beijing(2)
Signing the Lease/Legal Procedures Once a suitable apartment has been chosen, usually three month’s rent plus an initial deposit is required and given directly to the landlord. If the lease is signed for a long period of time like a … Continue reading
How to rent an apartment in Beijing(1)
For some, home may be just “where you hang your hat;” for others, finding an apartment in Beijing, a city with more than 18 million people and 16 districts, is enough to give some people a panic attack as they … Continue reading