University entrance points announced on Wednesday – here is what renting students should expect
A broadened supply of flats awaits fresh university students from Wednesday on. More than 106,000 youngsters applied to higher education, reports Napi.hu.
More than 100,000 youngsters are excitedly waiting for the announcement of higher education entrance points, happening on Wednesday, 25 July. A similar number of students started the process from age groups 18-year-olds and 22-23, with around 14,000 applicants from each, while those between 24-26 have been somewhat less active, with only 11,837 candidates.
Somewhat surprisingly, most of the applicants, 23,554 applied from the 27-and above age group, followed by 19-year-olds with 22,866 applicants. 20,863 from those who applied were 20-21 years old.
What does Budapest and other student-friendly cities have to offer?
In most of the Hungarian university cities, the supply of flats has widened since last year – right before the entrance points to higher education become announced this Wednesday. In Budapest, the increase has been 16 pc, which means that with the 2300 newly added flat advertisements approximately 8300 flats are waiting to be rented.
Throughout the country, the widening of the flat supply has been 9 pc, offering more than 13,000 flats for rent.
The main reason for such a vivid market may be the lower interest rate resulting in a greater amount of investors putting money into the renting industry. Also, the short, usually 1-year contract that lessees contract to results in the constant reconfiguration of the market.
Prices depend greatly on whether the flat is in the outskirts or the centre of the city, or if it is in Budapest or other big cities.
For those seeking lower prices, we would recommend searching in the outskirts and moving into bigger flats with more (3-5) rooms. Although these might be situated slightly further from the university and the city centre, they still represent a good option for those with more sensitive financial needs.
As prices are not ceasing to increase, a regular flat in Budapest usually costs around 120,000 HUF (~EUR 375), while the prices are lower in other cities with around 90,000 HUF (~EUR 280) as rental fee.
Source: Napi.hu
please make a donation here
Hot news
Hungary’s EU presidency will lead Romania, Bulgaria into the Schengen Zone – Orbán supports both states
Top Hungary news: snow covered Hungary, regime change in Budapest parking, forint free fall – 22 November, 2024
THE ranking: Győr’s Széchenyi István University among the top science universities
Hungarian minister proud that both German and Chinese battery plants are built in Hungary
Here are the top Hungarian cities for expats seeking a new home
Drugs situation in Budapest serious, leading politician says