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Q: what is the cost of renting in wuxi?

I am moving to Wuxi next month and was wondering how much is the average rent for a one bedroom or two bedroom apartment? My employers are giving me a 2000yuan allowance for rent a month. What quality apartment could i get for that?

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2000 is not bad.In wuxi like 2500 or 3000 will get you a pretty good place. Look on 58.com and you can kind of get a better idea.

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