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The secret of renting a house and traveling: How to find a value-for-money resort at a price of 300~600 yuan/month?
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of the city and long for some quiet time in a beautiful resort area? However, high housing prices are often prohibitive. Today, I will reveal to you a secret of renting a house to travel, so that you can easily find a great value resort for 300~600 yuan/month!
Uncovering the Secrets of Low-Cost Resorts
Under the dual impact of the epidemic and the property glut, many resort communities have seen a large number of vacant properties. These communities are often located in remote mountainous areas or by the sea, with beautiful surroundings but lack of popularity. It is this "unpopular" place that has become a blessed place for freelancers and travelers.
So how did I find these budget resorts? The secret is actually very simple: use the satellite layer function of the map software. Look for villas and high-rise apartment complexes that don't fit in with their surroundings in remote mountains and seaside locations. These communities are often located in uninhabited or rural areas, but are extremely affordable.
Practical case: Searching for low-price resorts
Value-for-money resorts in Guangdong Province
- Meilin Lake International Community : It is located in a mountainous area. The price of my long-term rental two years ago was 600 yuan/month. It may fluctuate now, but it is still a good value for money.
- R&F Health Valley in Nankunshan : A year ago, my short-term rental price was 800 yuan/month. The environment here is beautiful and suitable for leisure and health care.
- Zhaoqing Evergrande Century Dream City : The price of my short-term rental last month was 400 yuan/month. The farther west this resort becomes, the more remote and cheaper it gets.
- Yangjiang Hailing Island : The off-season rent is between 600 and 1,000 yuan/month. The sea view rooms here are unforgettable.
Low-cost resorts in other provinces
- Near Juma River, Laishui County, Baoding City : 70km away from the center of Beijing, although remote but with a beautiful environment. However, the short-term rental price is as high as 3,000 yuan/month, which is prohibitive.
- Near Guanting Reservoir in Huailai County, Zhangjiakou : more than 80 kilometers away from the center of Beijing, it is also a remote resort area. Prices are equally high and not suitable for travelers on a budget.
How to contact and rent low-priced housing?
Once you've found a resort you like, the next thing to do is contact a local condominium or landlord. You can find their contact details through search engines or social media platforms. When communicating with them, be sure to be polite and explain your needs. Typically, they will provide you with detailed listing information and pricing.
If you want to know more about the property, you can request to see the property on site. This not only allows you to have a more intuitive understanding of the actual condition of the property, but also allows you to communicate face-to-face with the landlord or the staff who manage the apartment, increasing your sense of trust.
Renting Travel Tips
- Plan ahead : Before deciding to rent an apartment and travel, be sure to plan your itinerary and budget in advance. This can help you better choose the right resort and property.
- Pay attention to safety : When choosing a home, be sure to pay attention to safety issues. Try to choose a property with security facilities such as access control systems and surveillance cameras.
- Maintain communication : While renting, maintain good communication with your landlord or the staff who is hosting your apartment. If you encounter any problems or need help, they can help you promptly.
- Respect local culture : During travel, please respect local culture and customs. This will not only allow you to better integrate into local life, but also avoid unnecessary trouble.
Now you’ve got the secret to renting and traveling! Come and start your value-for-money vacation!
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