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    'Home' comfort, key for Chinese students abroad(2)

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    2016-07-11 08:43China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang
    A Chinese student walks past a property trade center in Queensland, Australia. (Photo/China Daily)

    A Chinese student walks past a property trade center in Queensland, Australia. (Photo/China Daily)

    "Also, some students are buying homes for themselves. They look forward to buy property as early as possible. If they are able to continue their stay after education and work there, they can stay at the same place without the trouble of relocating, or they can resell at a profit and reinvest in larger houses."

    Ng said properties with more than three bedrooms are popular among Chinese buyers. For, one room is often reserved for visiting family members or friends, or is let to other students to supplement the cost, or is transformed into a study.

    Daniel Tang, San Diego-based home sales consultant with CBRE, said, "Chinese students are now aware of many institutions, not just the Ivy League colleges. They are looking at smaller but good colleges outside the top 10, particularly those with strong competences in disciplines like design, art, communication and engineering. So, demand for housing is rising in California, Texas and Illinois."

    Similarly, in the UK, Chinese are looking to buy homes as they need to invest fewer yuan now, given the erosion of the pound sterling's value of late. They are not unduly concerned about the potential impact of Brexit on the local property market as they believe such effects are likely to be short term in nature.

    Brian Zhou, 49, a resident of Shanghai, agrees. He just bought a two-bedroom apartment in the South Bank area of London for her 22-year-old daughter. "People like me are not speculative buyers. So, quality and the neighborhood are important," he said.

    Four key destinations for Chinese overseas students and how their housing is arranged

    Dormitories provided to freshmen (but supply is limited, so are allotted on first-come-first-served basis)

    Good housing but not economical

    Majority of international students rent housing outside school/university

    About $3,000-7,500 per year for dormitory

    About $3,600-7,200 if rented outside university

    Very limited supply of dormitory rooms, advance booking is essential

    Priority given to first-year students

    About 50-250 sterling pounds ($66.38-$331.92) per week for dormitory bed

    About 400-800 sterling pounds if rented outside university (excluding London)

    About 1,200-2,000 sterling pounds if rented outside university (London)

    Limited supply of dormitory rooms

    Application and booking are essential

    About 8,500 Canadian dollars ($6,589) per year for dormitory bed

    About 200-500 Canadian dollars per month if rented outside

    Limited dormitory accommodation is provided to international students

    About 285-410 Australian dollars ($213.75-$307.5) per week for dormitory bed

    About 100-400 Australian dollars per week if rented outside

    Source: China Daily and agencies

    Chinese students in U.S., Australia

    In U.S., average age of Chinese students is getting younger. Chinese K-12 students rose by 290 percent to 34,578 as of November 2015 from 8,857 in 2010. Chinese people now make up roughly 50 percent of the 60,815 foreign students in high schools and 6,074 foreign pupils in primary schools.

    Source: Student Exchange and Visitor Program, DHS unit, U.S.

    In Australia, Chinese students now make up one out of every four international students in Australia: 93,000 out of 377,973. Six out of every 10 Chinese property buying inquiries made in Australia 2015 were related to education (data: juwai.com)

    Source: Australia Bureau of Statistics, China Statistical Yearbook, 2015

      

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