subject: More Professionals Share Accommodation Adelaide Than Ever Before [print this page] Being the fifth largest city in Australia, is one of the biggest draw cards for professions coming to Adelaide. It also has one of the strongest economies in the country and supports various industries. These include but are not limited to commodities, defence, Government organisations, services industry and manufacturing. Relocating can be an expensive exercise, so share accommodation Adelaide, more professionals than ever before are doing this now.
This city was a colonial stronghold way back in 1836 and despite a severe economic downturn in 1992, is now thriving with hopes for future growth looking very positive. Accommodation to share options are varied and range from apartments to houses, which are furnished, partially furnished or not furnished at all.
The 1.3 million strong population of Adelaide, means that many professionals are already sharing accommodation. This is seen to be a practical, cost-saving approach and with rentals for a 2 bedroom apartment around the $200 a week mark, this can save substantial costs. Obviously depending on where your accommodation is situated, it can cost more or less. The population growth is low even though employment is high.
Some accommodation is fully furnished while others are partially furnished, this may mean you won't have to go out and purchase your own stove, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. This also saves costs when appliances are part of the deal.
Adelaide is on the South East Coast of Australia, has a dry climate which is romantically described as being Mediterranean. Some people may find the climate too dry, but the work available is still attracting people regardless of climate. If a position is available, the lack of rainfall won't really matter.
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.