More Professionals Share Accommodation Adelaide Than Ever Before

August 11th, 2010 by Brittney Becherous Leave a reply »

A strong economy and strong support for various industries makes Adelaide an attractive city for many young professional to work in. This may be only the 5th largest Australian city bur they have strong ties with manufacturing, seats of Government, the services industry, defence and even commodities. Because of this, these young professionals are seeking to share accommodation Adelaide, and more are doing this to cut costs.

The future growth of this city which was established as a colonial stronghold in 1836 looks good in contrast to its financial collapse back in 1992. The economy has grown and continues to do so and there are a lot of different accommodation to share options. These range from houses to units and apartments and may be furnished or not.

A fair proportion of the 1.3 million population is sharing accommodation already and taking a look at a basic rental on a two bedroom apartment in the central business district, you might pay around $183 per week. Half this and it is possible to save quite a lot of money when you share accommodation Adelaide. Of course, this is just one example of an accommodation cost and there are cheaper as wells as much more expensive choices available. However this exercise shows that two paying this rent is much better than one.

If you have not established a household sharing can be very convenient, in particular if household appliances are thrown into the deal. These may or may not include TV’s, washing machines, dish washers and fridges.

The somewhat romantically titled “Mediterranean climate” of Adelaide is actually extremely dry and although this does not suite all people, it does not seem to be stopping people from flocking to the city to work, it is still a fun place to live, being on the SE coast of Australia. Coastal cities are always great fun.

It is a lively place to live and if you share accommodation Adelaide, you can have a good social life too. The property slump did not affect Australia as badly as the rest of the world and property prices have picked up, so this does make it quite expensive. However it is centralised and public transport is good as well as modern, promising 20 minutes from point to point, although this is up for debate.

 Writer Brittney Becherous has written plenty of interesting articles for shared accommodation Adelaide and has researched lots of share accommodation Adelaide so this is something that she is plenty familiar with. 

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