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UKO Alexandria, Sydney

5, Ralph St, Alexandria, 2015, Australia
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AU$155
per week
3.4 mi from City Center
( 16m. 32m. 1h 10m)
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Community Lounge
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About the Property

Alexandria is a stylish and furnished student accommodation in Sydney. The property offers a wide range of well-designed studios near the GRII Sydney Church. Moreover, accommodation is just a 5-minute drive away from Taylor College and a 6-minute drive away from Sydney Film school, making it ideal for students attending these colleges.

Features

Each studio is fully furnished and comes with a TV, comfortable bed, study desk, chair, side table, and wardrobe. The study desk and chair provide a comfortable and functional space to work and study. The studios have a private bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience. The kitchenette would provide amenities for basic meal preparation and storage, like a small refrigerator, microwave, and sink. All these amenities would make the room a great place for both short and long stays, and provide a comfortable and convenient living experience. The property also provides free high-speed WiFi, laundry facilities and cleaning services to make students' lives easier. Alexandria also has some amazing social spaces such as a community lounge to chill and spend time with friends and a community kitchen with all the modern appliances.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is based in a popular area of the city and it is surrounded by many restaurants cafes and bars. Da Mario restaurant is just around the corner to eat delicious Italian food or you can visit the Sushi Train Rosebery for the best sushi in town. Archie Rose Distilling Co bar is a short walk away to drink and party with friends. Shell Coles Express convenience store is nearby so students won’t have to travel for grocery shopping. Max Brenner cafe is a few steps away to get a cup of coffee on way to the university.

Commute

The accommodation is well-connected to public transport with multiple bus stops available in the vicinity, making getting around the city easier. Botany Rd at Shirley St bus stop is 3 minutes away on foot and Botany Rd opp Collins St bus stop is a 5-minute walk away. Furthermore, Green Square train station is a 5-minute drive away from the property.

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Starting From: AU$155/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Community Kitchen
Community Lounge
Community Host
Community Events
Cleaning supplies & maintenance
Laundry facilities
Safety and Security
CCTV security
24-hour house support
Intercom
Amenities
Fresh linen and luxury mattress
Bed
Desk & Chair
Wardrobe
Bills Included
All bills

Payment Policies (1)

  • Security Deposit
    Deposit property holds during the tenure
Security Deposit
<p>Please have the student pay the two week security deposit and first weeks rent &nbsp;</p> <p>note the booking will be cancelled if payment is not made within 7 days of booking confirmation&nbsp;</p>

Cancellation Policies (5)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
  • No Visa No Pay
    Free Cancellation if student visa is not secured
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date
  • Delayed Arrivals & travel restrictions
    Delay in arrival or travel-related restrictions
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Find the replacement tenant and easily cancel your booking
Cooling Off Period
<p>This property does not offer a cooling-off period. All contracts are legal and binding.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>If you are an international student (students coming from overseas) planning to study in an Australian educational provider, the property management will release any qualifying international students.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation of Agreement BEFORE the Lease Commencement Date</strong></p> <p>A student can cancel an agreement without penalty if they do not receive a visa to study in Australia prior to their lease commencing</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation of Agreement AFTER the Lease Commencement Date</strong></p> <p>A student can cancel an agreement without penalty if they do not receive their visa to study in Australia up to and including the <strong>first 14 days</strong> of their lease agreement</p> <p><br></p> <p>After this time, the property management reserves the right to recover reasonable costs for agreement cancellation and early termination from advanced rent or bond payments (including but not limited to cleaning, advertising, administration costs and loss of rent) until the room is re-let.</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you fail to obtain a visa, the property management will cancel your leasing agreement and refund your holding deposit so long as you provide the following information:</p> <p>1. Written confirmation from you that you wish to cancel your booking agreement with the management</p> <p>2. Supporting official evidence from The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) showing that your visa application declined</p> <p><br></p> <p>The supporting evidence should be supplied to the property management via email within <strong>72 hours </strong>of you receiving official confirmation that your Visa was declined by the DIBP.</p>
Early termination by students
<p>The property management reserves the right to charge the student, the costs incurred as a consequence of the student’s early vacation of the room/apartment including (but is not limited to) the reasonable costs of the re-letting the room, cleaning, loss of rent.</p>
Delayed Arrivals & travel restrictions
<p>Students can defer their leasing agreement with the property management due to late provision of their visa, resulting to a deferral of the commencement date of their university studies in Australia. The management will change the student’s lease agreement start date. The booking agreement, including all special terms, room type and location, will be held as previously stated in the original agreement.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>If a cancellation is requested<strong> less than 14 days </strong>before the agreement start date, the student will be responsible for rent until a replacement tenant has been found.</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is co-living?

Co-living is community living.  Its about like minded people coming together to live out their best lives in the city.  It is about living differently.  You need to be open to connection, networking and shared spaces while living in your own private studio.  

Is co-living for everyone?

Absolutely! they are for those who are looking for something a little different, convenience, community and a simpler, lighter way of life.  Co-living is definitely for everyone; the singles, the couples, the friends, the nomads, students, the corporates and the curious.  They have a space for you all.  

Will I have enough space?

The studios average 25sqm. Every space has innovative custom-built storage and bespoke finishings to maximise space.  Theres an outside space to nearly every studio and our communal areas more than make your living experience grand.  

How old is everyone living here?

The average age of our tenants is between 25-40, although theyve had younger and older.  they really are very diverse and age is merely a number at here.  Its not the age that matters, its the mindset and everyone here are like-minded and well suited to living together.  

What can I look forward to?

Every property has a go to person for neighbourhood questions. Their on-site community hosts also organise activities and events at each location. They host all sorts of events like community dinners, yoga, movie nights, trivia nights even the occasional gin making workshop! Their hosts manage all the happenings, your community and any queries you might have.  

What's included within the rent?

All bills and amenities are included with your rent. Expect fresh linen, a little housekeeping and a community host who will arrange really amazing on-site events, activities and happenings for those interested.  We also offer fast WIFI and co-working spaces so you can work from home, hassle free. Theres lots of perks and they are passionate about going the extra mile for you, so the question should be, what isnt included.  

Are the apartments noisy? Will I hear my neighbours?

Ha no you cannot! While neighbourly consideration and respect plays a vital part of their ethos, privacy is of huge importance.  Every studio is sound proof and has double-glazed windows to maximise privacy for their tenants.  

What about COVID and co-living? How does that work?

Great question!  they've got you covered.  They practice sanitation, respect and responsibility at each site.  Their host / site manager makes sure this is taken care of.  Events and social gatherings take distancing and fresh air into account and They take their guide from Government advisory services to ensure they are meeting regulations, then go beyond this to go the extra mile.  Your health and safety comes first.  

Is there a washing machine?

yes! They have communal machines on each site. They are $3 a cycle. Linen is changed for free every 2 weeks.  

Can I expect my room to cleaned?

The community host can arrange professional cleaning if you're short of time at a fee. They otherwise ask that you keep your space clean and hygienic.  

Who cleans the rest of the property?

All spaces outside of the studio apartments are cleaned on a bi-weekly basis to ensure hygiene is maintained.  Communal and high spaces are cleaned more frequently on account of Covid-19 to maximise health and safety practices.  

What goes on in the communal spaces?

Guests use the common spaces to work, mingle, host events, chill or cook.  Its where real friendships have been made and many stories have begun.  If only our walls could talk! Communal spaces are open for all residents.  

Can I have guests over?

For sure this is your pad!  

Is there a noise curfew?

They need to respect our neighbours and so they do. Regular residential restrictions apply as is common sense to communal spaces and private rooms when music is played.

Are pets allowed?

Some of their apartments do allow for pets. Get in touch to find out which ones  

Is parking available?

Parking is available at some of their properties, get in touch to find out more about the location youre interested in.  

Can I pop by to take a look around?

Newton would love for you to come take a closer look.  You can book a tour any time!
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Isra K
5.0
Amber has been a great help in booking me this lovely stay at the very last moment! Their service is one of the best I've experienced in the market. With 100's of listings and accurate information, choosing the right accommodation becomes easy and seamless.
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Fiona S
5.0
Alexandria is simply an amazing place to stay during your university years! I was so impressed with the comfort and convenience of the fully furnished rooms. The wardrobe, study desk and bed were all perfect for studying, and the staff were very helpful. The nearby amenities were really great too. All in all, would surely recommend staying here!
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Shahid J
5.0
I absolutely love living at Alexandria in Sydney! The community kitchen and lounge are great for meeting new people and getting to know the community. I also love the fact that they host community events regularly, which gives me the opportunity to learn about different cultures and make new friends. Highly recommend this accommodation!
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David F
5.0
I have spent 3 months at the UKO in Alexandria. A great furnished apartment with linen service. Very close to transportation, grocery store and many cafes and restaurants. Management was very responsive to my requests. A good friendly experience.
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