The Procedure of renting an apartment.
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If you would like to rent an apartment in Hanoi, You will have to pay 1month deposit and 3 months rental. In Hanoi, it has many real estate agent so you can contact them. They will help you find apartments and you don't need pay any fee for them.

It's not going to be very helpful asking online what the procedure is to rent, because it's going to vary based on the landlord. Just book something temporary (a $20/night hotel, for example), and explore the areas you're interested in, look for rental signs, talk to people, etc. Online you're not going to get any decent specifics on rentals, only real estate peddlers trying to sign you up as a client, while telling you their service is free.
Finding a place to stay is one of the easier things about Vietnam. Plenty of places do month-to-month, without multiple months in advance. It all depends on your needs and how much you want to spend. $500 per month should get you a very nice place.
Also, how much pay are you looking for?
Sorry, I don't make the rules -- these are just the harsh realities of Vietnam. If you're going there to earn enough money to sustain yourself and perhaps save for your future, you might be disappointed. However, if you have a good amount of savings, and you're just teaching to have some extra spending money (i.e., you don't really need the job), then you should be fine. In either case, you might want to look at spending less than $500 per month on an apartment as you can find decent places for a good deal less than that -- like, $200-$250.
The advice AlwaysBeClosing gave above about finding a job is solid. As far as pay, I would think you're looking at $12-15 per hour, and perhaps 20-25 hours per week at best. You might get lucky and find a better gig than that, but you have to remember, at this end of the market, you're competing with scores of 23-year-old blonde-haired blue-eyed tatooed backpackers, who look the part, and are willing to work for beer money. Unfortunately it's not a slam-dunk by any means.
The advantages whites from native-English-speaking countries have are (1) they have an accent that VN people want to learn (US and Canada first preference, followed by the other subjects of the crown) and (2) little Thuy or Binh can go home and talk about how much they love their funny white-faced teacher, making mommy and daddy proud, who can then brag to their neighbors that their kids are learning E from a white man.
And, sorry to rain on your parade even more, but I think a good number of schools will look at your CV, see your name "Omar Salim" and immediately say "Nope". Sorry, man, a lot of it is about image, not necessarily delivering a good service.
This is all harsh, I know, but forewarned is forearmed.
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Just something to remember: Vietnamese will say they love Uncle Ho. They're not talking about Ho Chi Minh, they're talking about the paper with his face on it (see above). The other paper they love with faces on it are all faces of white men. That's 50% of what you need to know about Vietnam.

I rented a furnished place near the Oz embassy and the landlord is easy .... paid in USD ...he loves it. later I found out that he get 3 times move by renting the place to expat ...(like all expat are suckers)..my colleague informed ..he rented the same place for only 1/3 rent.. depend on how you negotiate. good luck .
In any case hotel is cheap.
An agent could find a place for you ... it is free ... the landlord pays the agent not the tenant. Check the local paper.
normally one br apartment cost about USD$400 to $500 per month.
good luck.
Depend how much rent you want to pay ...
good luck ...
There are many apartment with rental fee about 500 USD and don't worry about any document, the real estate agent will handle this for you.So many real estate company in Hanoi (Moderated: no free ad on the forum pls+ register in the business directory)
On the streets of Hanoi, there's the quicks and there's stucks. Get a smaller bike (less than 150cc and you dont need driving permit). Learn to drive it in-city.
you need insurance papers for sure otherwise .. you will spend several nights in their guest house (free).
Those cowboys in the street are no monkety business ... seen them pulling down riders ... who gives a shit .... mate.
Well, if you dont mind te procedures to get a DL, it might be the best way in long term.
hey --- dont get it wrong mate .... same in KL... 50 ringgit when handing over driving license solve all traffic/police problems. You will be merrily on your way.
good luck.
kingsford72 wrote:no license needed ??? Not sure abt that ??
you need insurance papers for sure otherwise .. you will spend several nights in their guest house (free).
Those cowboys in the street are no monkety (sic) business ... seen them pulling down riders ... who gives a shit .... mate.
Remember the OP is (now) from an ASEAN country and there are special provisions between ASEAN member countries that cover visa, marriage documentation, etc. It's why VNese can drive in Cambodia whilst non-ASEAN have to get a Cambodian DL.
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