In the realm of skyrocketing rental costs, ingenious solutions often emerge¡ªa resourceful college student who defied the norm by taking to the skies to attend classes.?
Faced with exorbitant housing prices near his university, he discovered that the cost of a flight to his college town was significantly lower than renting a place for the semester.?
Armed with a strategic plan, he opted for a thrifty approach that circumvented financial strain and offered a unique adventure. This student's unconventional choice not only saved him a considerable fortune but also sparked discussions about alternative living arrangements among his peers.?
His story sheds light on young individuals' creativity and resilience in navigating the challenges of modern living expenses.??
A Canadian student studying arts in Calgary has discovered a clever solution to sidestep the high rental costs in Vancouver. He opts to fly back and forth between the two cities twice weekly, spending approximately $150 for each round-trip flight.?
This strategy totals nearly $1200 per month (approximately Rs 1 lakh).A video featuring his discussion with a local news outlet, News Vancouver, has garnered attention online.?
in the footage, the student elaborates that if he were to reside in Vancouver, he'd be facing rental expenses of around $2500 monthly. Conversely, by commuting from Calgary to Vancouver via a one-hour flight twice weekly, he manages to keep his transportation costs at just $150 per round trip.?
"That's half the typical rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city," he notes in the video.
Tim Chen, student at the University of British Columbia (UBC), shared his commuting strategy on Reddit.?
Hailing from Calgary, Tim attends classes in Vancouver only two days a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He opts to fly to Vancouver in the morning and return to Calgary the same night.?
"I've been using Air Canada for all my flights, and in January alone, I made seven round trips like this," he mentioned. Tim also noted, "Living with my parents in Calgary means I save significantly on rent; I only need to cover utilities, which proves much cheaper than renting a one-bedroom apartment for $2,000 or more in Vancouver."?
You can watch the video on Reddit posted by?u/Fishyraven.
A student from Canada gets to his studies by airplane to avoid rent
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Shortly after the video gained widespread attention, users on social media quickly chimed in with their reactions. While some praised the student for his decision, others complained about the hassles of airport procedures.?
One user remarked, "A one-hour commute isn't too bad, but the frequent trips to the airport would be inconvenient. Plus, your schedule would be quite rigid, and missing a flight would be a major headache."?
Another user noted, "Domestic flights from Calgary are frequently canceled due to weather conditions." An Indian internet user also joined the conversation, humorously suggesting that this approach could solve the rental issue between Mumbai and Bengaluru. "Looks like we've found a way to dodge the Mumbai-Bengaluru rental racket ¨C just hop on a flight," they quipped.?
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