Do civil servants need to rent their own houses?

Not all civil servants in Beijing can solve the housing problem now. Now, basically, the purchase of houses by civil servants in Beijing is preferential. Some units will be equipped with public rental housing, but they also need to be charged according to the charging standard of local public rental housing in Beijing. The living environment of public rental housing is still quite good, and the quality of general houses is also relatively good. In fact, the welfare benefits of civil servants are particularly good. For example, civil servants will not only receive housing subsidies, but also pay provident fund, which basically means to deduct 700 yuan to 1000 yuan.

Zhang Qian (pseudonym) posted in a circle of friends: "The eldest brother next door is leaving Beijing because of his job transfer. He left in a hurry, and' Big Brother' was also detained by the "black heart" intermediary for four months. As soon as I got home, there was a different person next door. The agent soon found two new roommates and had to adapt again. Maybe life is like this, and the only constant is change. "

Because he is the oldest, in this shared house, the guests who just moved out are called "big brother".

Share the smell of gunpowder in the room

On July 20 13, Zhang Qian graduated from a university in Beijing, majoring in international trade, and now works for the Beijing municipal government.

Like most young people who work hard in Beijing, her living environment is not ideal. The living room of the original two-bedroom and one-bedroom house was cut off. The south master bedroom was rented to a couple, and Zhang Qian chose the smaller north second bedroom. "The lighting is similar, but it is a few hundred dollars cheaper than the master bedroom." This is the main reason.

The "big brother" who has chosen to leave originally lived in a corner of the living room. The intermediary enclosed a semi-closed space with a self-made partition, and a bed, a table and a chair were enclosed together with the "big brother".