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As the graduation season approaches, has the rent really increased by as much as 20%?

This phenomenon does exist and has attracted the attention of many cities.

Every graduation season, a large number of fresh graduates will work in first-tier cities, and the housing in first-tier cities will be very tight. It is also for this reason that landlords in many first-tier cities will raise rents. Although you earn a lot of money in first-tier cities, you also spend a lot, which is one of the reasons why many people feel that they can't save money in first-tier cities.

First, rents in first-tier cities have increased by 20%.

September is the golden age for fresh graduates to find jobs. As the graduation season approaches, rents in most first-tier cities have risen sharply, and rents in some places have even increased by 20%. For students, they have to bear high rent without any income, which makes it difficult for many students to accept.

Second, rents in many areas have gone up.

This is mainly due to two reasons. On the one hand, because of the arrival of graduation season, the supply of housing has been in short supply. On the other hand, it is also related to the current real estate measures. After many real estate speculators can't sell their houses, many people will maintain their cash flow by collecting rents. It is precisely because the current real estate measures do not allow landlords to sell their own houses that many people improve their lives by raising rents.

Third, the landlord can't maliciously raise the rent.

After this phenomenon, some cities introduced rent restriction measures, clearly indicating that the rent increase should not be higher than 5% every year. Although these measures are not formal legal documents, once they have certain guiding significance. I believe that if these landlords continue to look for rent, we will probably have official documents about rent. By that time, young people don't need to worry about being raised maliciously. I am speechless at this point. Why do young people have to pay rent for half of their wages, and these vested interests don't even have to pay taxes?