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About the Property

Live luxuriously in Melbourne's heart. Steps from top unis, this stunning CBD apt offers breathtaking views & endless amenities.

Your new digs:

  • Stunning views: Soak up the city skyline from your private balcony!
  • Fully furnished: Hit the ground running with everything you need, from beds to a washing machine.
  • Chill vibes: Relax after class in your comfy living area with a sofa and dining table.
  • Study haven: Get focused in your spacious room with built-in wardrobes for ultimate organization.

Building perks galore:

  • Never miss a beat: 24/7 security and video surveillance keep things safe and sound.
  • Unwind and recharge: Take a dip in the pool, sweat it out in the gym, or relax in the spa and sauna.
  • Meet your neighbours: Make unforgettable memories with the on-site community!

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1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Starting From: AU$880/week
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Cafe & Restaurant Around
Internet
Pool
Spa
City Views
Balcony
Safety Security
24 Hour Security
Building Manager
Security Cameras

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. You need to make a pre-payment of<strong> 2 weeks </strong>of rent to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This will be offset against your first payment of rent.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You have to pay <strong>4 weeks </strong>rent as bond.</p> <p>2. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy period less any deductions or pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>The property accepts:</p> <p>1. Payment in full.</p> <p>2. Payment in monthly instalments.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require you to provide any guarantors.</p>

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • University Course Cancellation/Modification
    Cancellation due to course modification by university is allowed.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
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 your visa application is rejected or cancelled, or the visa center in your country is closed or not processing visas, you can cancel your booking by emailing the property at least <strong>14 days</strong> before your scheduled move-in date and providing supporting documents. If the property is satisfied with the above condition, they will provide a full refund of your deposit and any pre-paid rent, less a <strong>$500 </strong>administration fee.</p>
University Course Cancellation/Modification
<p>If your university, college, or school has delayed or suspended the start date, or the university does not offer face to face learning, you are entitled to either defer or cancel your booking</p> <p>If you satisfy the conditions, you can delay your booking until the following semester or year provided you let the property know at least<strong> 14 days</strong> before arrival. For semester deferrals, the same terms from your original booking will apply. For year deferrals, new terms may apply as negotiated between you and the property.</p> <p>If the property is satisfied with the above condition, they will provide a full refund of your deposit and any pre-paid rent, less a <strong>$500 </strong>administration fee.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>If you cancel your booking with the property in any other circumstance than where one of the above cancellation condition applies, <strong>the deposit is not refundable</strong>. The property will refund any pre-paid rent in full.</p> <p>If you cancel your booking after signing a lease agreement, the termination process will be governed by the provisions of that lease agreement.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are sites secure/have CCTV?

Yes, the sites are secure and have CCTV.

Can the student book if he is under 18?

Yes, the student can book if they are under 18, but they must do so with an adult.

Is the Laundry facility available, if yes what are the charges?

Yes, the laundry facility is available, and it is free of charge.

Is Parking available, if yes what are the charges?

Parking is available, and the charges are case by case, but if parking is available, it is free.

How many floors are in each building? Is the elevator/lift available?

The number of floors in each building varies, but mostly there is an elevator or lift available.

Are students below 18 allowed to process a booking, if they are turning 18 during the tenancy?

Yes, students below 18 are allowed to process a booking if they are turning 18 during the tenancy.

Does the rental include student insurance?

No, the rental does not include student insurance.

Is air cooling and heating facility provided in the room?

Air cooling and heating facilities are available in the room on a case-by-case basis, but they are mostly provided.

Can the student bring a TV?

The student can bring a TV on a case-by-case basis, but mostly they are not allowed to bring one.

Can the student bring a bike?

Yes, the student can bring a bike.

Can the student bring a car?

Yes, the student can bring a car.

Can the student bring pets?

The student can bring pets on a case-by-case basis, but mostly they are allowed in NSW.

Can the student smoke in the room?

No, the student is not allowed to smoke in the room.

What can’t the student bring?

The student cannot bring another person who is not on the lease agreement.

What does the student need to bring?

The student needs to bring bedding, curtains, and personal needs.

How will the booking executives reach out to the student?

The booking executives will reach out to the student through the agent before the move-in date.

Can the student store his/her stuff with the property over the holidays?

The student can store their stuff with the property during the lease term.

Can the student sublet his/her room to someone else?

No, the student is not allowed to sublet their room to someone else.

Do the students have to be home by a certain time each night?

No, students do not have to be home by a certain time each night.

How can the student make a complaint?

The student can make a complaint by sending an email to the residence team.

How does the student get his/her post/mail?

The student will receive their post/mail at the mailbox in the building.

How will the student get to know people at the property?

If the student has a separate lease, they will introduce them to others at the property.

In the event of a fire, how can the student trust that the accommodation is safe?

The accommodation is safe because the fire alarm system is checked by professionals every year.

Does the student need to buy contents insurance for their room?

No, the student does not need to buy contents insurance for their room, but if they wish to, it is their personal choice.

Does the property organize social events for the students?

The property does not organize many social events, but the residence team generally organizes 1-2 events per year.

Can the student have overnight guests?

Yes, the student can have overnight guests, but guests cannot stay for more than a week.

How to change the room type after everything is processed?

Changing the room means breaking the lease or finding someone to take over the lease.

Does the student need to clean his/her accommodation when moving out?

Yes, the student must clean their accommodation when moving out, but they can use the recommended cleaning suppliers.

Does the student have laundry facilities?

Yes, the student has access to laundry facilities.

Does the management provide bedding?

Yes, bedding is provided, but there is an additional charge.

Will the flat be cleaned before the move-in? Also, who will be responsible for cleaning the rooms and communal spaces?

Yes, the flat will be cleaned before the move-in, and the cleaning of the rooms and communal spaces is managed by the management with professional services.

Is food and drink available on site?

Yes, food and drink are available on-site.

Is there internet access on site?

Yes, internet access is available on-site for an additional charge.

There’s damage in the flat, will the student be charged for it?

Yes, the student will be charged for any damage in the flat.

Are on-site gym facilities available?

On-site gym facilities are available on a case-by-case basis, but mostly they are available.

Are bike-parking facilities available? Any extra charges for the same?

Bike-parking facilities are available on a case-by-case basis, mostly for free.

Is there a TV license required? If yes, what are the charges?

A TV license is mostly not required, and there are no charges for it.

What all facilities are included in the bill?

If facilities are provided, they are included for free in the bill.

What are the amenities available in the property?

The amenities available vary on a case-by-case basis, but they mostly include a swimming pool, sauna, spa pool, and gym.

What are the USPs of the property?

The property is residential for international students, offering a supportive environment, move-in-ready furnished rooms, transparent pricing, prime locations, safety and security, flexible lease options, multilingual support, wellness support, and modern living spaces.

Approximately how many students will I be sharing the room/kitchen with?

In a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom flat, a maximum of 4 adults will live there, with 2 people sharing each room and bathroom. The kitchen, laundry, and living room will be shared by 4 people.

What is the process to book a viewing?

Ideally, property does not do in-person viewings, as tenants usually still live there. They suggest watching videos and pictures provided.

Can the student choose where his/her room is in the building?

Ideally, the student cannot choose the exact room, but they can inquire about room location and type, and there may be an extra charge for pre-booking a specific room.

Can the student choose who they live with in a shared flat?

If the student takes the lease for a whole apartment, they can choose who they live with, but if they only lease separate rooms, they cannot choose.

Can the student make a group booking?

Yes, the student can make a group booking, but all names will be on the lease together, with no separate payments or terminations.

Can the student move in early?

The move-in day needs to be confirmed at booking. If the student needs to change the move-in date, an admin fee applies, and availability may be limited.

Can the student share their room with their partner?

No, the student cannot share their room with a partner unless the partner is on the lease agreement. The lease allows only 2 adults per bedroom.

Can the student swap the room?

No, the student cannot swap rooms as the lease must be followed.

How does the student qualify to live at the property?

The student qualifies by booking with the property, completing the booking process, and paying the rent on time.

Is Dual Occupancy accepted? Can the other occupant be a Dependent (non-student)?

Yes, Dual Occupancy is accepted, and the other occupant can be a dependent (non-student).

Any extra charges required for Dual Occupancy?

No, there are no extra charges for Dual Occupancy.

Are there any properties that do not allow Dual Occupancy?

No, all properties allow Dual Occupancy.

Any extra charges required for the Dependent (Non-Student) Stay?

No, there are no extra charges for the Dependent’s stay.

Which students are not allowed to book the room?

Students under 18 or students with a bad rental record are not allowed to book the room.

What is the turnaround time (TAT) for a booking request?

The turnaround time for a booking request is generally 12-24 hours.

How to check the allocated room number?

Students will be provided with their room information through a welcome letter and lease agreement 7-14 days before their move-in.

Where can a student find the floor plan information?

Floor plans are not available for every room. If a student needs one, they should email for more details on a case-by-case basis.

What is the next step after filling the booking form?

After filling the booking form, students should email the booking summary to the relevant team.

Any specific do's and don'ts which must be adhered to while processing the booking?

Do: Always check with us first and keep in mind that the video/pics shown are for a similar room type that the client may be allocated. Do not: Give a room number, provide a video/pic and say it is the exact room, encourage students to walk in and ask for an inspection, or allow group bookings with separate payments.

How much does it cost to live at Property?

The cost to live at the property varies; each property has different pricing.

What happens if the student can’t afford the rent?

If the student cannot afford the rent, they will receive a rent arrears letter. If the payment is delayed for more than 14 days, the lease will be terminated, and the student will be required to move out with penalty charges.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

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Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia, is home to some of the country’s most renowned universities, such as La Trobe University, the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Monash University, and the Melbourne Institute of Technology. The city attracts thousands of students annually, fostering a vibrant and inclusive academic community. With on-campus residences filling up quickly, students often explore student accommodations in Melbourne that offer comfort, flexibility, and proximity to campus. You’ll find everything from modern studios and en-suites to shared student apartments in Melbourne, each designed to suit different preferences and budgets, making your student life easy. Life here extends well beyond the classroom, offering numerous social events that enhance the student experience. 


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1. Unilodge Victoria University  – From AU$209/week. Modern studios and shared apartments with study zones, communal kitchens, and social areas designed for student life.
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3. Campus Melbourne – From AU$266/week. Contemporary student residences Melbourne feature furnished rooms, study lounges, and lively common spaces to foster connections and make new friends.
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2. Parkville: Parkville, adjacent to Carlton, is home to the University of Melbourne’s main campus. It features shops, cafes, and green spaces like Royal Park. Students can reach campus in 5–10 minutes by tram or bike, with weekly rents averaging AUD 450–600.
3. North Melbourne: North Melbourne offers a quieter, more residential environment with shared houses. It is well-connected to central Melbourne and the universities via tram and bus. Average rent is AUD 400–550 per week, and the commute takes around 10–15 minutes.
4. South Yarra: South Yarra is a commercial and cultural hub with shopping centres, restaurants, and nightlife. Although slightly further from campuses, public transport makes commuting 15–20 minutes. Weekly rents for student rentals Melbourne in this area range from AUD 500 to 700.
5. Fitzroy: Known for its artsy, lively atmosphere, Fitzroy is ideal for students who enjoy culture and nightlife. The suburb has a mix of student lodge Melbourne and shared student housing, with the campus reachable in 10–15 minutes by tram. Average rent is AUD 450–600 per week.

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