8.a. Housing.
Houses aren't too difficult to find, although it might require some time. This is because ever since the Māshayikh came to the different cities and the foreigners travelled to seek knowledge with them, the rent for the houses increased. Houses that are closer to the Marākiz are always more expensive. You can find an average house - two rooms (normally one bedroom, one guest room), a toilet/bathroom and a kitchen for approximately 200sar monthly. If this house was to be further away from the Markaz, perhaps a fifteen-twenty minute walk, it would be cheaper, approximately 60,000-80,000yr. It should also be noted these houses come UNFURNISHED, which will be expanded on ahead in expenses for the married student.
The houses are mud-houses, however the interior is something you'd be shocked, something you wouldn't expect for mud-houses to look like. As can be seen below:
Houses aren't too difficult to find, although it might require some time. This is because ever since the Māshayikh came to the different cities and the foreigners travelled to seek knowledge with them, the rent for the houses increased. Houses that are closer to the Marākiz are always more expensive. You can find an average house - two rooms (normally one bedroom, one guest room), a toilet/bathroom and a kitchen for approximately 200sar monthly. If this house was to be further away from the Markaz, perhaps a fifteen-twenty minute walk, it would be cheaper, approximately 60,000-80,000yr. It should also be noted these houses come UNFURNISHED, which will be expanded on ahead in expenses for the married student.
The houses are mud-houses, however the interior is something you'd be shocked, something you wouldn't expect for mud-houses to look like. As can be seen below: