(1) Be sure to find a reliable intermediary.
Under normal circumstances, large intermediary companies are relatively reliable, and even if there are problems, they will be solved. How to find reliable intermediary companies? First, relatively large companies; The second is to ask seniors, school sisters and colleagues who rent houses and ask them to recommend intermediaries.
(2) Roommates are particularly important.
Renting a house, for co-tenants, it is still necessary to investigate in advance and see if there is eye contact through chat. It would be better if there were classmates together. After all, we lived together. Under normal circumstances, after graduating from college, students work a lot in one place. It is much better and safer to share a room with classmates, alumni or friends of friends, and everyone gets along well.
(3) Demand and budget, more or less.
Generally, we rent a house after finding a job, and try to rent it near the company, which will save a lot of commuting time and won't crowd the subway. This will probably lock in a range, look at the rent of the surrounding houses in advance, and then tell the intermediary your requirements and budget to see if there is a suitable house.
Also, compare the advantages and disadvantages of each house you see and consider the situation of the landlord. Try not to have a second landlord, but many houses can't see the landlord, so pay attention to this.
When renting a house, try to get more for more work, and run more to get experience. Work in the front, you will be very worry-free in the back. Don't move if you can rent it. I've moved enough.