Room in a 9 Bedroom Apartment, 72 New Canterbury, Petersham, Sydney, is an affluent and upscale student accommodation in Sydney. This property is an incredible 9-bedroom apartment with absolute showstopper highlights. The property is in close proximity to well-known educational institutes such as Centre for Continuing Education and University of Tasmania.
Each room of this non-ensuite shared apartment has been designed with careful consideration to provide a comfortable living space. You won't miss any of your important moments thanks to the strategically placed windows that ensure ample natural light. The washrooms and hallways are also equipped with unique design features that will give you a homely feel after a tiring day at university. As you step into the apartment, you'll find a cosy bedroom space right next to the living room. And if you're feeling peckish, just behind the sitting area, you'll spot a kitchen for times when you want to whip up a delicious meal. This student home has your back regarding its high-speed Wi-Fi to whip up some quick recipes or complete your college projects. The property also has a large courtyard to enjoy with your friends. You don’t have to worry about the extra bills such as electricity and water with the bills included policy available on the property.
There are several nearby restaurants and hangout spots that you can explore. A cosy local speciality called Jamie House Thai Restaurant offers the best pizzas and beverages with a great ambience. If you want to enjoy some delicious Seafood, you can go to Fich At Petersham with friends.
This property is perfectly located and well-connected with the main public transport links to the city. Most public transport and taxis are available from the property itself. The Lewisham West Tram Station is only a brief walk from the property if you want to take a train. You can also take a bus from the near by New Canterbury Rd opp Wardell Rd bus stop.
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You need to pay 2 week’s advance rent before moving in to secure your room with the property.
1. You need to pay 3 week’s rent as a deposit to secure your room with the property.
2. This will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.
Rent must be paid fortnightly, in advance.
Credit/Debit Card and Bank Transfer.
You do not need a guarantor to book a room with the property.
The property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal & binding.
Please note: If you cancel the booking within 7 days, the cancellation charges will be 1 week’s rent & beyond that it will be 2 week’s rent.
Students can now book accommodation without a visa on one condition :
They must notify us no less than 3 weeks prior to the scheduled move in date if they wish to cancel the booking.
Failure to provide notice will result in the losing their deposit (necessary break fees will apply).
They will be refunded 100 percentage of their deposit if cancellation procedures are followed.
1. Once you sign the tenancy, you lose the right to cancel the booking.
2. You are liable for the full rent unless a suitable replacement is found to take over your tenancy agreement.
3. You can replace yourself under the same terms as your agreement without interruption (this has no penalty or break fee); OR
a. Pay a break fee of 4 weeks if less than 25 percent of the agreement has expired; OR
b. Pay a break fee of 3 weeks if 25 percent or more but less than 50 percent of the agreement has expired; OR
c. Pay a break fee of 2 weeks if 50 percent or more but less than 75 percent of the agreement has expired; OR
d. Pay a break fee of 1 week if 75 percent or more of the agreement has expired.
You will not be able to use the deposit in your final weeks of your stay as the law requires you to continue paying your occupancy fees as per normal. The purpose of the deposit is not for rent but as security in case you break the terms of the occupancy agreement.
In the case of paying the break fee they also need costs including loss of rent, advertising and a letting fee.
Please note: The students will be forfeiting Bond in all the scenarios along with the break fee that is mentioned above.