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| posted by hiezel 462 days ago |
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Hello !
I'm a young french teacher and i have to go to hong kong for a intership this summer(july 3th-->september 28th). But i have a problem, i don't know if i have to look for a long-staying hotel rooms or short-term apartments.(if it exist) I can spend 5000 HKD a month. Please, anyone can help me, give me some advice...
Thank a lot and excuse my english...i'm french teacher, not english one
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| posted by CiderQueen 462 days ago |
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Can the people you're doing an internship with look out for a room share or something? There are short term lets available but I think it would be more than 5000 a month.
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| posted by hongkonger 462 days ago |
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Very few short term apartments on the market, the majority of landlords require a two year lease. A serviced apartment, on that budget difficult.
As cider says your best bet would be a flat share. And don't forget to consider the bond/deposit (three months upfront) and the cost for utilities (particularly electricity for using air conditioning).
good luck
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| posted by hiezel 462 days ago |
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Thanks a lot for ur advice.
Merci à toi cher ami^^
Je crois que je veais plutot me rabattre sur les hotels à long terme ou sur une collocation comme celle que propose joyguesthouse. Je ne sais pas si c'est l'idéal, mais ca me reviendrai moins cher. Merci encore de tes conseils.
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