Australian Homestay Network-Perth offers student accommodation in Perth that connects international students with local hosts for homestay experiences. Homestay allows students to live with hosts, sharing daily life, meals, and activities, providing an immersive experience of Australian lifestyle and culture. With carefully screened hosts, the service ensures a safe and comfortable stay. Australian Homestay Network offers support, guidance, and optional services like airport pick-up. Australian Homestay Network Perth accommodation is affordable and flexible, with choices for length of stay (minimum 4 weeks) and meal packages to suit different needs and budgets. Locations in various Perth suburbs provide easy access to public transport, shops, and universities in Perth.
Perth is a hub for education, innovation, and culture. Hosting four QS-ranked universities, including the top 100 University of Western Australia, Perth attracts over 50,000 international students annually. Perth offers diverse courses and programs for international students, with an average monthly living cost of around 1,500 and annual tuition fees averaging AU$ 22,900. The city provides scholarships, financial aid, part-time work opportunities, and career services. Perth caters to various interests, boasting rich culture, festivals, vibrant nightlife, and a stunning natural environment with beaches, islands, and wildlife. Its thriving economy, diverse industries, and welcoming community make Perth an unforgettable experience for international students.
At Australian Homestay Network - Perth, where a fully-furnished rooms await from just AU$ 295 per week. Enjoy the ease of flexible move-in options, including WiFi and utility bills covered. With a 24x7 dedicated support team, assistance is always at your fingertips. Embrace a stress-free living experience in the heart of Perth. Don't miss the chance to make this your home away from home. Book your space now for a seamless and affordable stay that prioritizes your comfort and convenience.
Property offer free services to students.
Your rent gives you the right to inhabit the property. You are provided with a bed (along with a mattress), a small study table and chair in your room plus meals
(based on the meal package selected), utilities and internet.
To secure your booking with the landlord/property, you will be asked to pay a matching fee and 28 nights accommodation. Please contact our booking expert for more details.
Of course! Once you've submitted an application and logged into the application system, navigate to the 'Preferences' section under 'My Details' and specify in 'Other Requirements' that you would like to live with friends. Please include their names on this part of your application too. Make sure your friends also add your name to their applications and we will try to process the bookings together.
For many properties, prices for the same room layout will vary depending on the location of that room within the property. Our booking experts will help you select the specific room that best fits your needs.
To secure your booking with the landlord/property, you will be asked to pay a deposit (refundable at the end of your tenancy) or advance rent. Please contact our booking expert for more details.
Yes, only full-time students can live in most properties.
It's easy to get started with booking a room. Search through our comprehensive list of properties and request to book a room. Once you fill out the booking request form, a booking expert will contact you to begin the process of booking accommodation.
Once you submit a booking request, a booking expert will work with you and the property owner to secure a room that best fits your requirements.
There are two ways to pay your rent fees: bank transfer or pay with credit/debit card.
Please ask our booking experts about the cancellation policy for your specific property.
This property is a cultural exchange between an individual or family of any cultural background (called a host) and a visiting international student (guest). The property allows an international guest the opportunity to stay in a warm, welcoming Australian household, rather than in an impersonal apartment, dorm, or hotel. It gives guests the opportunity to experience local culture and practice their English in a family setting.
When living in this property you will be provided with your own room, with a place to study and meals (if required), in a welcoming and friendly environment. Whilst living with your host family you will communicate and get to know each other. You will learn about the local area, community and customs. Your host family will also be eager to get to know you, learn about your family, country and culture.
This property have been the industry leaders in standards throughout Australia. In Australia, we’ve earned government commendation for raising the safety and standards of the industry as a whole.
We’re a little different than more direct, peer-to-peer services in that we provide a full service approach to the property. That means that we know exactly who you are staying with and what their background is. It also means that you have our support 24 hours a day in case there is a problem or emergency. We also handle billing and most collection activities, so if there is a problem with your property, we will help you to fix it.
Our processes ensure we prepare you to have the best experience property can offer.
1. Property matching fee: This fee is paid to the property to confirm that a placement is required. It covers the cost of host training and assessment, and the work associated with the matching process. This fee is usually paid in conjunction with the initial weekly fee of 4 weeks:
2. Weekly fees (normally 28 nights): Weekly fees will vary, depending on the level of service you choose for your property. We offer several packages for guests in the property these include.
* Complete Homestay: Your host will provide you with breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week
* Traditional Homestay: Your host will provide you with breakfast and dinner Monday-Friday, and breakfast, lunch and dinner Saturday-Sunday
* Dinner-Only Homestay: Your host will provide you with dinner 7 days a week
* No-Meals Homestay: No meals are provided by your host
NOTE: You will prepare your own breakfast and lunch, but your host will cook dinner for you (if it is included in the package you book).
Weekly fees cover:
* Meals
* Accommodation
* Utilities
* Insurance
* Emergency telephone support
* Administration fees
Weekly fees will vary according to state/city.
The property offers a variety of meal packages for guests. Please note that some options are not available in all regions or for all ages.
* Complete Homestay: Your host will provide you with breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week
* Traditional Homestay: Your host will provide you with breakfast and dinner Monday-Friday, and breakfast, lunch and dinner Saturday-Sunday
* Dinner-Only Homestay: Your host will provide you with dinner 7 days a week
* No-Meals Homestay: No meals are provided by your host
NOTE: You will prepare your own breakfast and lunch, but your host will cook dinner for you (if it is included in the package you book).
Snacks: Your host is required to have fruit available for you to snack on, however, other snack foods are not included in your fees. You will need to purchase these items yourself.
All our packages offer a welcoming home environment including local orientation, in-home support, a comfortable bedroom and the opportunity to improve your English through daily interaction with your host family. We also have a range of meal options to choose from.
VIP stay guarantees that you will have a private bathroom for the duration of your stay, meaning you will have a bathroom all to yourself and you won’t have to share with anyone else in the household.
Please be aware the VIP stay is subject to availability.
This will depend on the city you are in as some cities are bigger than others, but the furthest you will be placed in a property is up to 1 hour on public transport. You may need to take a bus or train, or a combination of both. This will all be explained to you by your host when you arrive. Most hosts are happy to take the journey with you for the first time, to help you get familiar with the route. It is important to remember that the focus of living in this property is not about convenience but about the experience and support you have when living in a foreign country.
We offer stay to all types of students; high schools, universities, English colleges, TAFE and other private institutions. We accept both short and long term placements. Generally, we do not accept students under the age of 12 years unless travelling as part of a study tour (these will be reviewed on a case by case basis). All new students over 18 years old who are arriving for their first term of study are recommended to spend a minimum of 4 weeks in a properly managed property stay prior to making longer term accommodation arrangements.
While we mostly cater to international students, property can arrange stays for domestic students and guests as well as interns, working holidaymakers, etc. from overseas. If you are in Australia to study, work or participate in other pre-arranged activities.
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When you have lodged your application form, and confirmed your email address you will be assigned to your local office. A staff member will be in contact with you with a welcome email and invoice. If you have any questions you can contact them.
When you decide to proceed with your application you will need to make payment of your invoice. It is now a good time to log back into your profile and make sure that any preferences and requirements are listed, along with your arrival details and intended start date for the stay.
Once we receive your payment we will begin looking for a suitable host for you. When we have a host family that matches your preferences we will send to you their summary and your confirmation email. The earlier you make payment the earlier we will be able to begin looking for your family.
This property placements are initially for 28 nights, with the majority lasting for around three months. Some students decide to extend, whilst others choose to move into their own accommodation. If you wish to extend you will need to make payment of your continuing invoice (this will be emailed to you 14 days before the end date of your paid placement). Once we receive your payment we will extend your placement accordingly.
All students must notify their host and local property office that they will be departing from their stay at least 14 days beforehand. If 14 days notice is not given you will need to pay any fees due to honour the notice period.
When you register with the property you will have access to our 24/7 emergency contact centre. They will assist you with any urgent emergency issues you may have, including interpreter services. You will also have the support of your dedicated property office and our experienced team during business hours. Please see our policies for more information.
When living in a stay your responsibilities include helping with household chores, as required, and keeping your bedroom and bathroom clean and tidy. You need to show respect for others and follow the house rules outlined to you. You should keep an open mind and be willing to try new foods and experiences. It is important that you communicate with your host family, any issues can generally be resolved be speaking directly with them. Extra information regarding your responsibilities can be found in our policies.
It is best to speak with your host about the use of internet. Different families have different internet packages. Some may have limited data available, while others will have unlimited data. Before downloading or streaming content you should be aware of any limitations.
There are other ways you could help. You may be able to take out the rubbish, wipe down the table, or even prepare the table before the meal. It is always better to offer to help than not do anything.
Yes, it is polite to inform your host that you will be heading outside and when you intend to return. You need to inform your host if you will not be home for any meals, and if you intend on staying out overnight. If you are under the age of 18 you need to be home for dinner each night, and are not allowed to stay out overnight.
Ask your host what they prefer to be called. Some hosts prefer to be called by their given name, whilst others may suggest you call them mum/dad.
This is for students only. If your parents are travelling to Australia, they may like to book accommodation nearby so they can meet up with you. property always advises students to travel to alone, get to know your host family, and settle in. You can then speak with your host about meeting your parents, or asking it they can visit, at a time that suits your host family and their schedule.
This will depend on the city and host availability at the time you are due to arrive. We suggest you submit an application for each guest and make a note that you are related and would like to be placed in the same home. The local team will contact you if there are any issues when they process your application. You can also contact the relevant local office before applying if you would prefer to check availability first.
As with any stay application, applying at least 2-3 months in advance gives the local office more opportunity to find a host to meet your needs.
This will be different in each property. It is important that you speak with your host to clarify laundry rules and to avoid any issues. Ask your host where they would prefer you keep your dirty clothes. Some may prefer you keep it in a basket in your room, while others may ask you to place it in a basket elsewhere in the house. Some hosts will ask that you do your own washing, they will educate you on how to operate the washing machine. Other hosts will prefer to do your washing for you.
Ask your host to show you where the iron is located and how to operate it. Your host will be able to give you some guidance on how to iron clothes. YouTube will also offer some handy tips.
As water bills can be quite expensive in Australia and because of drought conditions in some cities, we request that you take showers for no longer than 4-5 minutes.
Some households do not have a bath or do not use it, others will frequently use theirs. It is best to ask your host if you can use the bath, if there is one. If you can use the bath, it is wise to try and limit the amount of water used. If your host prefers that you do not use the bath you will need to respect this request.
This means that you may take something (a piece of food, or maybe a tissue) without asking.
This is referring to the time that a specific meal will be served in the home.
You will need to ask your host if this is okay. If your host is okay with you personalising your room please make sure that nothing is permanently fixed. Only use temporary adhesives.
It is common to wish the person a happy birthday when you first see them for the day. Some people also like to give them a card and/or a gift. This is not expected or necessary when you are living in this property.
Bedrooms in the home are regarded as private areas. You should only enter if you are invited, it is always best to knock first. Common areas, such as the lounge room, are not normally private, and can be enjoyed by everyone in the home.
Your room may have space for you to keep your luggage, such as underneath the bed or in the wardrobe. There may also be space available in the household garage, or shed. It is best to speak to your host, they will be able to assist you.
You will need to ask permission from your host first. Some families will be okay with this request, others may not. You will need to respect their preferences either way. You will need to also obey local drinking laws, including the minimum drinking age of 18.
Curfew and quiet times need to be discussed with your host, each family is different. Generally noise after 10:00pm is not appreciated. You may need to negotiate call times if you are contacting family and friends back home. Always refer to your house rules that are given to you by your host at the start of your visit.
If you prefer to stay up late in your room, this is okay, as long as you are quiet. No one appreciates being kept awake at night. Everyone has different sleep and study patterns, you need to work out what works best with your host.
You will need to ask your host if they are happy for you to have guests in their home. Some hosts are okay with you having guests over, as long as you inform them, and with notice. Others will ask that you do not have guests over, and meet them outside, away from the home.
Please contact your local property office during work hours to discuss this issue.
You will need to inform your host as soon as you realise your key is missing. You may need to cover any costs associated with losing the key. Contact your local property office if this occurs and they will be able to assist you.
Perth is a lively city for students, combining excellent academic institutions with a lively urban and coastal lifestyle. With universities such as Curtin University, University of Western Australia, and campuses like La Trobe University Mildura Campus, the city attracts 3000 students from across Australia and around the globe. Because of the growing student population, student accommodation Perth is in high demand. On-campus rooms fill quickly, so many students explore off-campus housing in Australia, including private rooms, shared apartments, and modern student apartments in Perth that cater to a wide range of budgets and lifestyles.
Finding quality Perth student accommodation is straightforward with amber. The platform offers verified listings, flexible leases, and 24/7 support, helping students book confidently. Popular choices include options close to major universities and campus hubs, ensuring students enjoy convenient access to both study spaces and social life. If you are searching for rooms for rent in Perth, amber connects students with safe, comfortable, and well-located apartments.
Beyond academics, student living in Perth is enriched by a city known for its outdoor lifestyle, cafes, and lively neighbourhoods. Certain areas stand out for their convenience, safety, and community vibe, something often highlighted in guides exploring the best places to live in Australia. For students, selecting the right area and accommodation ensures a balance of comfort, study, and social experiences.
Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, sits along the stunning banks of the Swan River and is framed by pristine beaches on one side and national parks on the other. Home to around 2.2 million residents, Perth is often celebrated as one of the most liveable cities in the world, clean, sunny, and packed with outdoor charm. Originally established as the Swan River Colony in 1829, the city has grown into a thriving hub of education, innovation, and coastal lifestyle, making it a favourite for both domestic and international students seeking student accommodation Perth.
Perth’s academic scene is anchored by top institutions like the University of Western Australia (UWA), Curtin University, Murdoch University, and Edith Cowan University, all offering world-class research opportunities and lively campus life. UWA, in particular, ranks among the top 100 globally (QS 2025) and is only a short bus ride from several student apartments in Perth, making it a prime spot for those searching for accommodation near the University of Western Australia.
Neighbourhoods such as Northbridge, Subiaco, and Mount Lawley are popular among students for their lively cafe scenes, affordable rooms for rent in Perth, and proximity to major universities. The city’s social calendar is always buzzing with events like the Perth Festival, Fringe World, and Sculpture by the Sea, which attract Gen Z crowds from across Australia. For nature lovers, Kings Park and Rottnest Island are weekend favourites.
Perth maintains a safety index of around 67 and a happiness index close to 7.3/10, reflecting its balance of safety, affordability, and sunny lifestyle. With its strong academic environment, diverse communities, and easy-going pace, student housing in Perth promises a fulfilling and well-rounded student experience.
Finding the right student accommodation Perth can make a big difference to your university experience. Whether you prefer a private studio, non-ensuites, or ensuite, amber offers a wide range of fully furnished student apartments in Perth that balance comfort, affordability, and convenience. Each property comes with essential amenities like study spaces, laundry facilities, and social areas, creating a welcoming environment for students from all over the world. With safe neighbourhoods, proximity to major universities, and an active student community, these student housings in Perth make settling into the city simple and enjoyable.
1. Murdoch University Village – ★★★★★ (5.0/5) From AU$230/week – “Located on campus, offering modern apartments with social spaces and a lively student community.”
2. Campus Perth – ★★★★☆ (4.9/5) From AU$294/week – “Stylish and affordable accommodation near Perth CBD with a rooftop lounge and shared study zones.”
3. Yugo Perth City – ★★★★☆ (4.8/5) From AU$409/week – “Modern student apartments close to major universities, featuring co-working spaces and fitness facilities.”
4. Room in a 5 Bedroom Apartment, 39 King William Street – From AU$305/week
5. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 58 Gerard Street – From AU$285/week
6. Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 530 Marmion Street – From AU$365/week
7. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 112A Drummond Street – From AU$365/week
8. Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 241A Gloucester Street – From AU$325/week
Perth has some of the most student-friendly neighbourhoods in Australia, offering convenience, safety, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle. If you’re looking for student apartments in Perth, these best suburbs in Perth that will make you fall in love and are ideal for students attending universities like Curtin University, UWA, and Murdoch University.
1. Northbridge: Just minutes from the CBD, Northbridge is known for its lively nightlife, restaurants, and cultural vibe. It’s popular among students for its proximity to major campuses and entertainment. Average rent: AUD 500–650 per week.
2. East Perth: A calm riverside neighbourhood with cafes and scenic walks, East Perth suits students who prefer a peaceful environment close to the city. Public transport makes commuting to universities easy. Average rent: AUD 480–620 per week.
3. Crawley: Home to the University of Western Australia, Crawley offers easy campus access, beautiful river views, and plenty of student housing options. Average rent: AUD 550–700 per week.
4. Mount Lawley: With Edith Cowan University nearby, Mount Lawley is a creative suburb full of music venues, vintage shops, and coffee spots. It’s well-connected and ideal for students seeking a balanced lifestyle. Average rent: AUD 450–600 per week.
5. Victoria Park: A favourite among Curtin University students, Victoria Park features affordable student housing in Perth, great food options, and quick bus routes to campus. Average rent: AUD 420–550 per week.
Student accommodations in Perth cover a broad spectrum of living arrangements, ensuring every student finds a space that suits their lifestyle and budget. Here’s an overview of the room types available in Perth:
1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments in Perth provide fully self-contained living spaces with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. They’re ideal for students seeking maximum independence, whether they’re focusing on study or simply want a personal sanctuary.
2. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These apartments offer one or two private bedrooms with shared living spaces such as a lounge and kitchen. They’re a good option for students who’d like to live with a friend or roommate while retaining some level of personal space.
3. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, paired with communal kitchens and living areas. This setup encourages social interaction and community-style living without giving up individual rooms.
4. Private Rooms: Private rooms give students their own bedroom equipped with essentials like a study desk and bed, while sharing common facilities such as kitchens and lounges. This type suits those seeking a balance between independence and other students’ company.
Understanding the cost of living in Perth is essential for students budgeting their stay. Perth offers a mix of affordable and mid-range living options, with various off-campus housing options available for students. On average, students should plan for monthly expenses ranging from AUD 1,400 to 2,200, covering rent, food, transport, and leisure activities. This guide provides an overview to help students manage their finances effectively while enjoying student living in Perth.
1. Accommodation: AU$200 – AU$500/week
2. Groceries: AU$200 – AU$300/month
3. Transportation: AU$80 – AU$150/month
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): AU$50 – AU$100/month
5. Internet: AU$30 – AU$60/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: AU$100 – AU$200/month
Perth is a highly student-friendly city with a well-connected and efficient transport network. Commuting from student accommodations in Perth to universities, city hotspots, or local amenities is simple and affordable. Whether you live in student apartments in Perth or rooms for rent in Perth, several travel options cater perfectly to student life.
1. Train & Transit Rail: The rail network links the city centre with major suburbs and university campuses, making it easy for students to travel daily.
Cost: Approximately £15/week for full-time students with a Tertiary SmartRider concession. Pro tip: Activate your SmartRider through your university portal to unlock student fares.
2. Bus & Ferry Services: Complementing the trains, buses and ferries serve suburbs and campus areas not reached by trains.
Cost: Around £12–£15/week with a student concession SmartRider card. Pro tip: Use the Transperth Journey Planner to find the fastest route from your Perth student accommodation to campus or city areas.
3. Cycling: Perth is increasingly cycle-friendly, with dedicated bike lanes and scenic paths. Many student apartments in Perth provide secure bike storage.
Cost: Free beyond the initial bicycle purchase.
4. Walking: Students residing near campus or city hubs can easily walk to lectures, libraries, and cafes. Walking is convenient for students in student housing in Perth, close to universities or city amenities.
Student Transit Tips: Combining trains, buses, cycling, and walking is the most efficient way to commute. Always carry your Tertiary SmartRider to benefit from discounted student fares. Living near campus or accommodation near La Trobe University Mildura Campus ensures you save both time and transport costs.
Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, offers a lively and student-friendly environment where academics and social life thrive. Safe and popular neighbourhoods like Northbridge, Subiaco, and East Perth are close to The University of Western Australia and provide easy access to essential amenities. Students can find a variety of student accommodations in Perth and student apartments in Australia to suit different needs.
Students often hang out at Hackett Cafe for specialty coffee, Quobba Gnarning Cafe for a modern cafe experience, or Nedlands Cafe for a spacious and unique study environment. For nightlife, The University Club of Western Australia offers a relaxed atmosphere with a range of beverages, The Boulevard provides a lively setting with a selection of drinks and events, and Stories delivers a dynamic experience with multiple bars and restaurants. Students can also find the best bars and clubs in Perth, conveniently located near rooms for rent in Perth. Green spaces like Kings Park, Lake Monger, and Hyde Park provide tranquil settings for outdoor study or relaxing breaks.
Perth also offers excellent learning resources. The University of Western Australia Library provides extensive study spaces and resources, while Curtin University Library supports student research and learning. For healthcare, students can access Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Fiona Stanley Hospital, and Royal Perth Hospital, all conveniently located for students' needs.
Perth is a lively city for students, attracting learners from across Australia and internationally. Its range of prestigious universities, combined with convenient student accommodations in Perth, makes it an ideal location for both academic and social life. Students benefit from excellent facilities, lively campus communities, and easy access to city amenities.
1. University of Western Australia (UWA): One of Australia’s top research universities, UWA offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs across fields such as engineering, business, health sciences, and arts. Popular Perth student accommodation options nearby include Yugo Perth City and Campus Perth, providing fully furnished rooms, communal study areas, gyms, and social lounges.
2. Curtin University: Curtin is internationally recognised for its focus on industry connections and practical learning. Students often choose off-campus housing in Perth close to the campus, such as Murdoch University Village or Juno House, offering ensuite rooms, shared studios, and community amenities like study zones, lounges, and gyms.
3. Murdoch University: Murdoch provides a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, emphasising research and practical experience. Students often live in a Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, which offers furnished apartments, social lounges, and on-campus convenience.
Whether you’re looking for rooms for rent in Perth near UWA or modern student apartments in Australia close to Curtin, amber offers 100% verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and support every step of the way. Book early to secure the best Perth student accommodation.