Why are those young people from the north who are willing to rent a house for 2,000 a month with a monthly salary of 3,000? The reason is very real

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These years, many college students choose to work in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen after graduating, because there are fewer job opportunities in small cities in their hometown, and their wages are also relatively low. But if you go to work in a first-tier city, the platform will be broader, and you will get more opportunities. Of course, the salary will be much stronger.

Although first-tier cities can provide many employment opportunities, there are also some disadvantages, that is, prices are too expensive, and housing prices are also relatively expensive. Now there is a very strange phenomenon. Many newly graduated college students go to work in such first-tier cities. They only get 3,000 to 4,000 yuan a month in salary, but they have to rent a house for 2,000 yuan, and then remove the living expenses. If they can't make money, why do they choose to live in such an expensive house? Here's what they had to say:

Netizen 1: It’s not that I want to rent such an expensive house. I’m willing to rent it if it’s cheap. Generally speaking, large companies are located near the CBD of the city. This area is all commercial buildings. As an employee of the company, they must live in The closer it is to the company, the better, but the rent in this kind of place is really too expensive. Out of frustration, I have to run a little farther, but it is still expensive.

Netizen 2: I went to Beijing directly after graduating from university. In my first year of work, I rented a house for 600 yuan a month. At that time, I was in the suburbs of Beijing. It took more than two hours to commute to get off work every day, and it was obviously eight o'clock. Zhong goes to work, but I have to get up at five o'clock, and I have to go to the bus. There is no place for people to sit on the bus. There are people along the way. Sometimes I can fall asleep while standing. tired. In the second year, I changed to a house of more than 2,000 yuan, and I could arrive at work in half an hour, which made me feel much more comfortable. I thought about what life I lived before.

Netizen 3: Friends who work in first-tier cities will definitely have an experience. During the rush hour, the bus and subway are really scary. They are full of people, and sometimes they can't get on at all. I think renting is still the main thing. It is mainly based on the convenience of work, the price is a little more expensive, and I am more motivated to make money.

How do you view this phenomenon? How did you solve the housing problem when you first got a job? Welcome everyone to communicate in the comment area!

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