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Bouverie Residence, Melbourne
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Bouverie Residence, Melbourne

Bouverie St, Carlton, 3053, Australia
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About the Property

Your search for the ideal student accommodation ends with Bouverie Residence! Bouverie Residence, 3053, is situated in Melbourne, the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. The Melbourne student accommodation is close to universities such as the University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,  La Trobe University and Melbourne Institute of Technology. Bouverie Residence Melbourne is a comfortable and spacious student accommodation offering a wide range of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom apartments and studios near Lincoln Square. All the rooms are well-furnished and come with modern amenities.


Melbourne, a coastal capital city of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, is known for its beautiful beaches, amazing coffee and food scene, and magnificent art. Nestled along the Yarra River’s path into Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, with its population of 5 million, occupies a land that has been inhabited by Aboriginal Australians for over 40,000 years. Following British settlement in the early 1800s, the wealth generated by the nearby gold rush in the mid-19th century played a pivotal role in shaping the city we know today. The city’s grand Victorian-era structures such as the Parliament House, The Princess Theatre, and The Block Arcade, still charm the locals and visitors alike.


Students staying at Melbourne student housing will have plenty to explore, with the surrounding area buzzing with cosy cafes, restaurants serving delicious cuisines, shopping centres, malls, grocery stores, clinics, banks, ATMs, gardens, and many other famous tourist attractions. If you love history and art, then you will also find many good art galleries and museums near the Melbourne student accommodation and Melbourne city in general. Besides the arts and the vibrant Melbourne food scene, students can also experience the city’s happening nightlife

Features

Bouverie Residence Melbourne has many amenities and facilities to make students’ stay comfortable and convenient. Bouverie Residence Melbourne includes a range of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom apartments and studios. All apartment rooms are spacious and come with a single bed, study chair, desk with in-built light, and plenty of personal wardrobe space. The studios, on the other hand, come with a cosy single bed, study chair, desk with in-built light, fully-equipped kitchenette, bar fridge or freezer, private bathroom, plenty of personal wardrobe and pantry space, fan heater, and a TV.


While staying at Bouverie Residence Melbourne, students also get access to many common amenities and facilities. These facilities include a 24/7 fully equipped gym to achieve your fitness goals, bike storage, and a rooftop terrace where you can chill and hang out with your flatmates. Bouverie Residence Melbourne also provides laundry services, an open air clothesline, and complimentary weekly cleaning. Furthermore, you don’t need to worry about managing multiple bills as utility bills are included in rent.

Location and What's Hot?

Situated on Bouverie St, Carlton, this Melbourne student accommodation offers students easy access to the many facilities and happening spots surrounding the area. Whether you want to have a good cup of coffee, enjoy a variety of delicious cuisines from around the world, explore the rich art and history of Melbourne, or enjoy the scenic beauty of the city, there is something for everyone in Melbourne. That’s not all; Bouverie Residence Melbourne is also close to major universities like the University of Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and Melbourne Institute of Technology. Let’s dive deeper into the many places you can explore while staying at Bouverie Residence Melbourne.


Visit Humble Rays Melbourne, FLOVIE FLORIST CAFE, Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters, and Soul Soul Cafe to enjoy a lovely cup of coffee or munch on some snacks. If you want to catch up with your friends or family over lunch or dinner, visit Torissong, Arabesque Restaurant & Lounge, BBQ Brothers 10, and Khabbay Restaurant. Who doesn’t love to party? Bouverie Residence Melbourne has some really amazing pubs where you can experience the city’s vibrant nightlife. These pubs and bars include The Lincoln, The Last Jar, The Last Chance Rock & Roll Bar, Bobbie Peels, and Prince Alfred Rooftop & Bar.


For grocery shopping, you can visit KT MART, Yahveh Asian Grocery, Woolworths City North, Food Court, Italian House of Leather, and Queen Victoria Market. To spend some quiet time alone or with a friend in nature, you can go to Flagstaff Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens, and Parliament Gardens. The other famous spots you can visit near student apartments Melbourne include Tongue and Groove Entertainment, Graffitis, The Great Escape, Testing Grounds, Eight Hour Day Monument, and Victorian Opera. Students will have a lot to explore around Bouverie Residence Melbourne, ensuring they never have boring moments and can always look forward to exploring something new.

Commute

Bouverie Residence Melbourne student accommodation is well-connected to the public transportation system due to its central location. No matter which mode of transport you choose to travel by, be it bus, train, taxi or bicycle, you can easily find them near the Bouverie Residence Melbourne student housing. If you want to travel by bus, you can take the Lincoln Square/Bouverie St bus stop and the Melbourne University/Pelham St bus stop. For traveling by tram, you can take the Queensberry St/Swanston St tram stop, Queensberry St/Swanston St tram stop, and Queen Victoria Market tram stop.

What will you get

Common Amenities

24/7 fully equipped gym
Laundry
Open air clothesline
Bike storage
Rooftop terrace
Complimentary weekly cleaning in common areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are move in dates and contracts flexible?

Yes, While they give preference to students looking for leases which follow the typical academic semester dates, they understand everyone has a different circumstance and will try to make sure you have a lease period that you are comfortable with.
Please contact if you have a question about contract dates.

Do you accept exchange students or short term lets?

Yes, Exchange students are welcome to apply for theirapartments.
If you are looking for a short term let of less than 6 months, please contact as they consider these applications on a case by case basis.

Can I arrange a viewing?

Yes, Please contact to book in a convenient time for a viewing of your preferred residence and room type.

What happens if I cancel my contract?

Before lease commences:
If you decide to cancel your contract before your lease has commenced, you will have to forfeit your 1st month’s non-refundable rent. This is to cover the cost of holding the room for you. However, they will refund your deposit.

After lease commences:
If you cancel your contract after your lease has commenced, you will be responsible for paying the rent until a suitable replacement tenant takes over your lease. You will also be charged one week’s rent for additional admin fees.

How often do I pay my rent?

Rent is typically paid monthly.
Please contact if you need any more information on rent payments.

Why do you need a bond?

A bond is paid by the student to the landlord of the property before the start of your tenancy. It is held by the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority as is the law according to the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 in Victoria, which means that it’s still your money and doesn’t belong to the landlord or property.
At the end of your tenancy the landlord may claim some or all of your bond as compensation for any damage to the property, for cleaning or for unpaid rent.
You will need to agree with any charges made against your bond before the landlord is able to take any money from your bond.
The majority of bonds are refunded in full as most students vacate their residences with no issues.

Do you provide catering?

No, we do not provide catering. Most of their tenants prefer to cook for themselves. However, for those who would rather eat out, you have come to the right city. Melbourne is known worldwide for its food and you will not be disappointed. The choices are endless and you can find cuisines from all around the world. With new cafes and restaurants constantly opening, your only problem will be deciding where to try next.

Do you provide internet?

Internet is not included in the rent.
Carlton and Bouverie Residences have internet available in the common areas and this can be reached from most rooms. The speed is suitable for casual browsing. they  recommend students set up their internet with an outside provider such as TPG, iiNET, Optus, Telstra etc. if they  want their own private connection.
Students in Walsh Residence have to organise their own internet.
Setting up internet is a breeze and their management team can help you find the right internet provider!

What is provided in the fully equipped kitchens?

All their kitchens are fully equipped with fridge/freezer, microwave, gas stovetop, toaster, kettle, and plenty of storage. Don’t forget to bring some of your mum’s (or dad’s) recipes to beat those homesick blues!

Is cleaning provided?

All shared apartments (3 bedrooms +) are cleaned once a week. This includes common areas like the kitchen, dining area and bathrooms. While they expect all students to naturally tidy up after themselves, their free cleaning service helps ensure the apartments are kept in a clean and hygienic condition. Your own room however, is your own responsibility.

Is there 24/7 support for residents?

Yes, They conduct their services on a personal level to make students feel more at home. their helpful and friendly staff are multilingual and are on site during work hours (weekdays 9am-6pm, Saturdays 9am-3pm, see notice for public holidays).
After hours, theyhave staff on call 24/7 for any emergencies.

I’ve never been to Melbourne before. Any advice on meeting new friends and settling into a new city?

They conduct orientation sessions for all newcomers at the start of their tenancy to introduce them to property. They also go through the ins and outs of living in Melbourne for those new to this great city.
In addition, they hold free Orientation BBQs twice a year. These are a great way to meet other students staying with  them from all over the world.
Another great way to meet new friends is to join them on one of the many staff and student-led activities held throughout the year. Fan favourites include the annual snow trip to Mt Buller, beach trips down to the Victorian surf coast and horse riding in the Victorian countryside. Conctact for more information on their next adventures!

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Student Accomodations in Melbourne

Melbourne Student Accommodation

Melbourne is the second-most populous city and the capital of Victoria in Australia. This city is on the coastline with a diverse population of over 5 million. Over 2 million students from all over the world travel to this city to pursue their education. It is also famous for its mesmerising attractions and student accommodation in Melbourne options. Amber offers a range of student accommodations in Melbourne that are located near renowned universities like Victoria University, University of Melbourne, Scape Swanston, Dwell Village Melbourne City, and Monash University. Melbourne is a popular destination for international students, so there are plenty of good student accommodations in Melbourne.

Students can find suitable student residence Sydney options at reasonable prices with amber. With a wide variety of comfortable, luxurious, affordable student houses, student accommodation in Melbourne, Australia, includes a broad range of non-ensuites, ensuites, studios, and shared apartments. Nearby locations suitable for all these Melbourne universities are UniLodge Carlton and Scape Victoria Street. These student housing in Melbourne are close to the city centre and offer stylish, modern rooms. Melbourne Central is located in the city's heart and features a diverse range of student apartments for rent in Melbourne. Melbourne student housing is available for students looking for short-term tenancies, too. It is much easier to book short-term Melbourne student housing than in any other city in Australia with amber.

About Melbourne

The Australian state, Victoria's capital city, is located on the Australian Landmass to the southeastern fringe and in the country's southern central part. Melbourne is an excellent place for international students. And with amber, your student housing hunt journey becomes effortless. Around 5 million people inhabit the city, and the student population has over 49,000 enrollments yearly. It is a lively and welcoming city with a diverse population, best known for its architecture, culture, and music. Melbourne has a strong job market, with plenty of opportunities for part-time and casual work for students. The city is also home to many multinational companies, making it a great place to gain work experience.

Melbourne has been voted the most livable city in the world several times, and for good reason. It has a great climate, with mild winters and warm summers, and is known for its great food, coffee, and nightlife. The city also has plenty of green spaces, including parks and gardens. This metropolitan city incorporates some of the most reputed universities worldwide for their academic excellence. These Melbourne universities draw many students to Australia annually and contribute to cultural diversity. All-in-all, students moving to Melbourne for their higher studies are going to have a wonderful time and experience staying in this city.

Best Student Accommodation in Melbourne

The most essential thing for students when moving to a new city or country is accommodation. There are many student accommodations in Melbourne available close to major universities, enabling students to save time and money. Students can choose from various student houses, including en-suites, suites, shared apartments, and studios, with easy accessibility to various cafes and restaurants, shopping centres, healthcare facilities, and commuting options.

With amber, you can make your Melbourne student housing search easy and hassle-free with amber! Amber provides students with a range of student housing options in Melbourne. Amber offers student accommodation in Melbourne, Australia, options in multiple localities in the city, so you don’t have to worry about the location. Take a look at these student accommodations in Melbourne:

1. Scape Peel

2. Scape Franklin

3. Carric Hostel

4. Carric House

5. Scape Carlton

6. Scape Aurora

7. Carlton Residence

8. The Switch Melbourne Victoria Market

9. Student Living on Campus

10. Y Suites On A’Beckett

Cost of Living in Melbourne

When it comes to the cost of living in Melbourne, it could be a bit expensive, but with proper planning and assessments, students can easily manage their expenses. A lot of factors come into play while estimating a budget, like the location of your student accommodation in Melbourne, the rent of your student housing Melbourne, Australia, and personal preferences. Make sure to make a proper budget for all your living expenditures and other personal expenses. Below is an estimate of the costs you may incur while living in Melbourne.

1. Food: AU$100 to AU$150 per week.

2. Gas & Electricity: AU$150 to AU$250 per week

3. Internet & Mobile Phone: AU$70 to AU$100 per month

4. Dinner at a restaurant: AU$60 to AU$120 one time

5. Laundry: AU$15 to AU$50 per week

6. Clothing: AU$100 to AU$1000 per month

7. Travel (buses & trains): AU$150 to AU$300 per month
8. Movie Ticket: AU$40 to AU$80 per month

Student Travel in Melbourne

The roads are always crowded in Melbourne, with vehicles in a hustle. With a wide range of transportation options, this city makes commuting convenient and easy for students living here. With well connected and vast transportation system of trains, buses, and taxis, travelling to any part of the city is hassle-free for people and students. The automotive fare is also much more affordable than in other cities. Students can get a student travel pass and railcards for an easier commute.

1. Bus: This service is spread across, making it convenient for students to travel. The average bus fare is AU$5, and the concessional fare is AU$2.25. Many buses in Melbourne are accessible for people with disabilities, including low-floor buses with wheelchair ramps and spaces. If you require assistance getting on or off the bus, the driver can assist. You can take the Southern Cross Station bus stop, Melbourne Central/Lonsdale St bus stop, and Swanston St bus stop.

2. Bicycle: Melbourne is a very bike-friendly city, with many dedicated bike lanes and paths. You can rent a bike through a bike-sharing scheme such as oBike or Melbourne Bike Share or purchase a bike for personal use.

3. Rail: Melbourne has 218 suburban stations on 16 lines, most of which are subway stations. Flinders Street Station is Australia's busiest rail hub, serves the entire network, and remains a prominent Melbourne landmark and meeting place. A full-fare myki card costs $6, and a concession, seniors, or child myki costs $3.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Melbourne

Students need not worry about unwinding after a long week in Melbourne. The city offers a dynamic cultural scene, a diverse population, and a mix of modern and historic architecture. The streets of Melbourne are buzzing with cosy cafes and restaurants, shopping spots, art galleries, antique shops, and amazing clubs and bars. If you are into premium dining, then Red Spice Road, Lake House, and Chin Chin are among some of the finest restaurants in Melbourne that offer lip-smacking cuisines. Try these beautiful, cosy cafes in Melbourne: Caffé E Torta, Higher Ground, Top Paddock Cafe, The Journal Cafe, Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters, Little Rogue, and Brown Sugar Cafe.

The Toff in Town, Boardies Bar, Good Heavens Rooftop Bar, Union Electric Bar & Rooftop Gin Garden, Boilermaker House, Bar Ampere, The Drunken Poet, Cherry, and The Mitre Tavern are some of the go-to bars and clubs if one is in the mood to unwind with some drinks and live music. They are among the city’s most famous clubs and guarantee a nightlife filled with fun and a spirit of excitement for your student life in Melbourne. The other popular attractions you must explore include the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Queen Victoria Market, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Skydeck, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), State Library Victoria, and ArtVo.

Melbourne Tourist Attractions

With so many captivating tourist attractions and things to do, it's no wonder Melbourne is among the most famous cities in the world. The hubs, pubs, delightful cafes, leisure places, parks, and clubs drive learners to Melbourne. We have listed some of the most popular tourist attractions that you can explore while staying in the city. Have a look:

1. Cricket Ground
2. Albert Park
3. Melbourne Park
4. Melbourne Skyline
5. Royal Botanic Gardens
6. Federation Square
7. Melbourne Cricket Ground
8. St Kilda Beach
9. Great Ocean Road
10. National Gallery of Victoria

Top Universities in Melbourne

Melbourne is home to some of the best universities offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines! You can find your ideal university for your preferred course. We have listed some of Melbourne's top universities below:

1. Charles Sturt University
2. Asia Pacific International College
3. Edith Cowan University
4. Victorian Institute Of Technology
5. Melbourne Institute of Technology
6. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
7. Australian Catholic University

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