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Dwell Village Melbourne City, Melbourne

Flemington Rd, North Melbourne, 3051, Australia
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AU$368
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1.5 mi from Torrens University
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city center | 1.0 mi
RMIT Village | 0.1 mi
Campus Management | 0.2 mi
Australian National College Pty... | 0.2 mi
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Study Room
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bike storage
Gym
Cinema
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About the Property

If you are looking for student accommodation in Melbourne, 3051, then your search for it will end at Dwell Village Melbourne. Dwell Village Melbourne City is considered one of the best student housing that comes with a wide range of room types such as 2 bedroom studio, 5 bedroom apartment, 2 bedroom studio with balcony, 4 bedroom apartment deluxe, 3 bedroom apartment large, and many more. What makes the student housing in Melbourne stand apart from the rest is its close proximity to some of the best universities in the city, such as The University of Melbourne, Trinity College, TMG College, Kent Institute Australia, Melbourne Institute of Technology, and more.


Students often settle for Dwell Village Melbourne because of the wide range of amenities that it offers. The beautiful city of Melbourne offers a great educational system to the students hence, students from different corners of the world come to the city to pursue their academic career. Not just a great place for education, but students will also get the opportunity to explore various tourist attractions that will help them in their personal and professional development as well. Students looking for student accommodation prefer Dwell Village Melbourne for its chic interior and modern facilities. Apart from this, the location of this student housing makes it an even more preferred accommodation for students. Dwell Village Melbourne is a budget-friendly stay that covers all the necessary amenities and facilities that one needs to stay away from their home. Another thing that makes Dwell Village Melbourne stand apart is the friendly neighborhood that helps students feel comfortable and adjust well to the environment. Dwell Village Melbourne allows students to study well without having to worry about the traveling part and other necessities, as it covers all of it.

Features

Dwell Village Melbourne comes with a wide range of amenities that stands it apart from others. Students wouldn’t have to worry about the amenities and facilities as Dwell Village Melbourne provides all the basic necessities to students. Some of the room amenities at dwell Village Melbourne includes unlimited wireless internet which will help students to study without interruptions. A spacious wardrobe will ensure that students can keep their stuff freely. A study desk and chair is also provided to students so that they can study in a relaxed environment. After a long day at college students can eat their dinner in peace at the communal kitchen & dining area. The operable window with natural light will ensure that enough light is coming in the accommodation.


Another common amenity at the Dwell Village Melbourne includes bike storage where students can keep their bike safely. Dwell Village Melbourne also offers a gym where students can focus on their fitness and health. Weekly social events hosted at the student accommodation in Melbourne ensures that students get the time to interact with other people as well. There’s a parcel handling service available at the student housing. At Dwell Village Melbourne the safety and security of the students are also prioritized hence CCTV cameras are installed at the accommodation. One will also get a 24/7 on site team for assistance or any problem to solve. Fire safety ensures that students are safe in times of emergency and calamity.

Location and What's Hot?

Melbourne is popularly known for its education system but the city has so much to offer to its people. Students will get plenty of opportunities to explore the amazing city. The city has a plethora of destinations that students can explore during the weekends. Melbourne offers some of the finest cafe and restaurant options.


Carlton Curry House is one such place that is known for its quality of food, students can choose food of their choice from the huge menu. If students want to celebrate their birthday or party then The Mill Restaurant - Melbourne CBD Restaurant & Bar is the perfect place for praying. Adelphi Hotel is another place that serves authentic delicacies. Not just a city for food lovers but a place to explore and visit such as the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria where students can relax and feel close to nature. City Circle Tram will take you back to the bygone era and will remind you of the childhood memories. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is another place one should visit.  One can visit the historical place Shrine of Remembrance which is home to an impressive structure built as a memorial to men and women who sacrificed their lives in war. Queen Victoria Market is yet another place that students can visit during the weekend and enjoy shopping. If you are interested in arts then you should definitely visit the National Gallery of Victoria that showcases and exhibits the art work. Melbourne Skydeck, Block Arcade, and Melbourne Zoo are some of the other places of attractions that one can visit during the weekend, this will help students to feel rejuvenated and refreshed after spending the entire week studying.  Some of the other attractions in the city are Melbourne Museum, State Library Victoria, Old Melbourne Gaol, ArtVo, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and many more.

Commute

Melbourne is known for its well-connected and linked transportation system that makes traveling easy for its people. Students can easily travel to the college from Dwell Village Melbourne as there are many public transport systems available for them. Some of the nearest tram stations include 11-University of Melbourne/Royal Pde, Haymarket/Elizabeth St, and Flemington Road - Stop 12, etc. Students wouldn’t have to worry about traveling as these stations are all neary to the Dwell Village Melbourne. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in my rent?

All-inclusive utility bills and Wi-Fi is all included in your rent! so there’s no need to worry about paying bills on time. The only additional item to pay for is use of the laundry machines when you do your washing. The Use of all facilities in the complex including cinema, gym, study lounge, communal kitchen, games room and an outdoor roof terrace. Residential Life Program and activities including many free events for residents only (some events may attract a ticket fee).

Where can I smoke?

We don’t allow smoking inside your residence or at our common area, but you’re free to smoke outside .

Can I bring my pet?

You’ll unfortunately have to leave your beloved animals at home – we have a no pet policy across all of our sites.

Can I live with my friends or specify preferences for my roommates?

Of course! Just state your friend’s names on your application, with them doing the same too. We’ll try our best to meet your preferences but it’s not always guaranteed and is subject to availability.

What payments do I need to make when applying?

When you book, you are required to pay a 1-week deposit to reserve your room which will go towards your first rental payment. You are also required to pay a bond (equivalent to 4 weeks rent) within 2 weeks of the deposit payment. This will be registered in Victoria with the RTBA (Residential Tenancies Bond Authority), and in South Australia with the CBS (Consumer and Business Services) and held as a security deposit for the duration of your stay. It will be then be refunded at the end of the tenancy, provided you have no outstanding rent, damages to the room or cleaning fees. If you book a short-stay you do not need to pay a bond. Though a deposit will be required. If there are any damages to your room when you leave you will be charged accordingly.

Is the student population diverse?

Here at the accommodation, we embrace equality and diversity. We promote a culture of equality and fairness for all and ensure our employees are aware of the Equality and Diversity Policy, and their responsibilities under it towards our students and their visitors. We want to make a home for our students that is free from discrimination, harassment, victimisation and bullying.

Who can stay at the accommodation?

If you’re a full or part-time student, enrolled at a recognised educational institution, we’d love you to come live with us! We will need to see a copy of your Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) or Acceptance Confirmation from your institution as part of the booking process. If you are an international student, we will also need a copy of your visa. Student under 18:This City accepts domestic students who are under 18 years of age from any university. If you are an international student under 18 years of age, please contact them directly for more information.

What is the rent schedule mentioned in the contract?

Rent schedule refers to the required instalment payment date, rent is required to be paid in advance on this date.

Can I have additional occupant staying with me throughout my lease?

The rates indicated on the website are for per week and per person. You can indicate in your booking process that you wish to add an additional occupant (sharer). The additional occupant is required to pay $50/week for rental. Do note that the additional occupant (sharer) needs to be a student and only certain room types can accommodate additional occupancy. For more details regarding additional occupant and eligible room type, please contact our site team at.

When can I move in?

You can move into your room from the date your contract starts, only if you have paid your correct rent amount and provided all documents. If you’re unsure of when your contract starts, your contract can be viewed in your portal account’s ‘Messages’ section. If you wish to move in early, you will need to contact our friendly site team to check if your room is available and change your contract to your new start date. Additional fees may apply to account for the increase in duration of stay.

Can I store luggage at my site?

Due to us getting your room ready for when you arrive, we will not be able to store any luggage at any of our sites. You will be able to move your belongings into your room once you have collected your keys.

Are there any documents I need to bring with me?

Before you arrive, we will ask you to upload some documents to the Student Portal. We will need to see a copy of your Confirmation of Enrolment or Acceptance Confirmation from your institution and a copy of your Passport or other official ID. If you are an international student, we will need a copy of your visa. – we just need to know we’re handing your key to the correct person!

What if I’m arriving out of office hours?

If you think that you’ll be arriving out of office hours, you will need to speak to your site team – their contact details will be listed in the arrival pack you’ll be informed about via email nearer the start of your tenancy. Each site has different out of office services so you will need to speak to your site directly about it.

Where do I get my keys from?

You will collect your keys from your site’s reception unless otherwise stated by your site or Sales team.

Can I bring family and friends with me during move in?

Yes! Family & friends are welcome to help you move into your new home, however we ask you to be mindful of other students.

Can I have guests staying over?

Of course! You can have any one guest staying overnight for 2 nights in any 7 day period – they must be signed in and out at your reception. Please note that this is subject to our guest policy in our house rules, and all guests are to abide by our house rules. for a dual occupancy room, no overnight guest is permitted at anytime.

How safe is our accommodation?

At the accommodation, the safety of our students always takes priority. All of the entrances to our residences are monitored by CCTV 24 hours a day, and all apartment doors secured with electronic locks operated with a key fob. We also aim to always have residential assistants ready on site, even outside of office hour, should you ever need extra support. We also have fire alarm tests and inspections on fire safety practices regularly across all of our residences.

Is there bike storage?

Property is equipped with bike storage.

Where can I park my car?

You may park at the car park situated at 33 Bedford St, North Melbourne VIC 3051 which is less than a minute's walk away from their property. For more information on the parking rates, please refer to the rates stated on Secure Parking.

How do I receive parcels and post at my site?

We’ll sign for your parcels/letters at your site’s reception during working hours, our Residential Assistants will then process the parcels/letters in the afternoon and you’ll receive an email notification from us – please bring along your photo ID when collecting parcels at the reception. We can only sign for parcels on your behalf if the parcel has your name and you room number on it. Therefore, when ordering items online, please make sure you provide the shipper with your full name and correct room number. Parcels without full details will not be signed for.

Where can I do my laundry?

Property is equipped with laundry facility on site!

Do you provide communal Cleaning in apartment?

The communal areas of your apartment are your responsibility. All common areas and facilities will be cleaned by us on a daily basis.

What happens if something in my apartment breaks or doesn’t work?

Our friendly maintenance team is always on hand if something in your apartment breaks or doesn’t work. Just fill in a maintenance request form and our facilities assistant will get to it as soon as possible.

Can I stay at my site until my contract end date?

Yes, of course you can! All students are allowed to stay with us until the end date of their contracts. On the last day, rooms must be vacated, and keys handed to reception by 10am. All residents will be required to have a departure inspection on their room at the end of their contract . Departure cleaning fees will apply.

How do I get my bond back?

Village Melbourne City and East End Adelaide will initiate a bond return which will be done within 10 business days after you leave the rented property. All residents are emailed a link to the claim details. Click through to accept or request changes to the claim and enter in your bank details for the bond refund. Once all tenants/residents have agreed, the RTBA/CBS will deposit the money into the nominated bank account(s) within a few business days. If there are any damages to your room when you leave you may be charged

Do I have to pay for the damages?

We want to make your stay with us as enjoyable as possible. Our on-site maintenance team will attend to your requests. We don’t charge for “fair wear and tear” of our properties or fixtures. However, if something gets damaged through abuse or misuse, we’ll repair or replace the item and will charge for doing so. The behaviour of guests is the responsibility of the tenant who has welcomed them into the property. Any charges that result from a guest’s behaviour will be charged to the respective tenant. If there’s a charge that applies to the shared area within a apartment and we’re unable to establish the responsibility, the charge will be shared between all of the apartment’s tenants. All charges will be applied to your account and payment will be due within 30 days of this date.

How do I get from the airport to your site?

Taxi – Approximately AU$40 - AU$50
Uber – Approximately AU$36 - AU$45
Tram (Line 59) – Approximately AU$8 (Myki Card needed).

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Student Accommodations in Melbourne

Melbourne Student Accommodation

Finding ideal student accommodation Melbourne can get a little difficult sometimes given one has to consider several factors like distance from the university and grocery stores in the vicinity. Students might opt for on-campus Melbourne student accommodation, however, due to limited availability these on-campus accommodation in Melbourne for international students may fill faster. Amber helps students not only streamline the process of booking Melbourne student housing but also offers other services students might require. Private student accommodations in Melbourne present a broad spectrum of living arrangements, including studios for those who prefer privacy, shared apartments ideal for a communal experience, and en-suite rooms that balance independence with shared facilities.

Amber connects you with accommodations that match your preferences, whether you want a lively communal setting or a quiet private space. With personalised support, dedicated booking assistance, and options for flexible leases, amber ensures a seamless housing experience tailored to your needs. Located at a prime distance from popular universities like The University of Melbourne and RMIT University, students studying at these universities will benefit by cutting down on commute time. These student apartments in Melbourne are equipped with  modern amenities such as communal lounges, study areas, and fitness centres, offering a comfortable stay. Some popular options for accommodation for international students in Australia Melbourne include Y Suites on A’Beckett, featuring fully furnished rooms, community spaces, and located just minutes from the University of Melbourne. Campus Melbourne is also another option for Melbourne student accommodation that offers studios with modern amenities like Weekly House Keeping located a short distance from Melbourne Polytechnic (Preston Campus).

About Melbourne

Melbourne, located in southeastern Australia, is renowned as a global education and cultural hub. With over 5 million residents, the city is known for its lively lifestyle and rich history, which dates back to the 19th-century gold rush. One will come across several stunning national parks in Melbourne, such as the Dandenong and Yarra Ranges, which provide students with scenic escapes from the city. As one of the world's top study destinations, Melbourne has over 300,000 international students, accounting for roughly 40% of its student population.

The city is home to prestigious universities, including Monash University (QS Score: 42). Other prestigious institutions include RMIT University, which is known for its emphasis on technology and design, and Deakin University, which is renowned for its innovative learning methods. Melbourne is considered one of the safest cities in the world, contributing significantly to its appeal for students. According to the Safe Cities Index 2021 by The Economist Intelligence Unit, Melbourne ranked within the top 10 safest cities globally. The city has a safety index rating of approximately 74 out of 100, which reflects a relatively high level of safety.

Melbourne ranks among the best cities for students globally due to its high education quality, multicultural community, and quality of life. Hosting more than 2,000 cafes and restaurants, make Melbourne a haven for food enthusiasts. The city’s efficient public transport system and renowned cultural festivals also contribute to a dynamic student experience. All of these factors make Melbourne an ideal place to pursue higher education for international students.

Best Student Accommodation In Melbourne

While moving abroad, students consider several factors like affordability, the surrounding of the student accommodation Melbourne and other hotspots present in the vicinity of the housing. One might also consider going through the Melbourne Student Housing Guide to make an informed decision. To help you save time and make an informed decision, we have listed some of the options for the best student accommodation in Melbourne. The list also contains a few details including a few amenities, nearby universities, etc, about the accommodation in Melbourne for students.

1. Scape Queensberry

Scape Queensberry offers spacious rooms, lively communal spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, and a gym, all within a 5-minute walk of the University of Melbourne.

2. UniLodge Victoria University

UniLodge Victoria University offers convenient and comfortable accommodation with fully furnished rooms, 24-hour security, a common room, a kitchen, and a gym, all just a 10-minute walk from Victoria University.

3. Scape Peel

Scape Peel offers stylish student apartments with sleek designs, study areas, a social lounge, a gym, a cinema, and high-speed internet, all just an 8-minute walk from RMIT University.

4. Scape La Trobe

Scape La Trobe is a well-equipped student living complex with spacious rooms, social spaces, and a study hub that includes a gym, games room, and communal kitchen, located just a 15-minute tram ride from La Trobe University.

5. UniLodge Melbourne City

UniLodge Melbourne City is a secure student accommodation in Melbourne that offers studios and shared apartments, a fitness centre, lounge, and laundry facilities, just a 10-minute tram ride from the University of Melbourne.

6. Scape Carlton

With fully furnished rooms, a cinema room, study areas, a gym, and a rooftop terrace with city views, this Melbourne student accommodation is located just a 15-minute from the University of Melbourne.

7. UniLodge Park Avenue

UniLodge Park Avenue offers student apartments with all-inclusive rent, fast internet, social spaces, a communal kitchen, and an outdoor terrace. These student apartments Melbourne are located just a 12-minute walk from the University of Melbourne.

8. Student Living – 800 Swanston

Located just 1.3 mi from the city centre, Student Living - 800 Swanston offers a range of studios, ensuites, and non-ensuites. Equipped with several amenities like Barbeque, outdoor area, and many more, this Melbourne student accommodation is just a 7-minute walk from the University of Melbourne.

9. UniLodge Melbourne CBD

Unilodge Melbourne CBD is a wonderful student accommodation Melbourne for students studying at the Australian Centre of Further Education Pty Ltd (4 min walk). Offering a range of non-en suites and studios that come with several amenities like onsite laundry, study spaces, roof terraces, and many more!

10. UniLodge Park Avenue

Just a 5-minute walk from Monash University (Parkville Campus), UniLodge Park Avenue is amongst the best options for accommodation in Melbourne for students. Offering a range of rooms and common amenities including a media room, courtyard, and study rooms, this accommodation for international students in Australia Melbourne offers various rooms like ensuites, studios, and non-ensuites.

Affordable Student Accommodation In Melbourne

Living away from home has its own advantages and challenges students face. Finances being one of the primary factors to consider, it is extremely important to look for student discounts. Additionally, one might also want to consider the affordability of Melbourne accommodation for students along with other aspects like distance from the university, amenities, etc. Here is a list of some options for cheap student accommodation in Melbourne.

1. La Trobe University - Glenn College

2. La Trobe University - Chisholm College

3. UniLodge @ RMIT Bundoora - Walert House

4. UniLodge Victoria University

5. Carric House

Best Areas To Live In Melbourne

Some of the best areas to live in Melbourne include sub-localities like Carlton, Brunswick, and Parkville. Here are a few details you might want to know about the neighbourhood you're aiming to stay in.

1. Carlton

Carlton has a welcoming culture, including Lygon Street's iconic dining scene. It's ideal for students, as the University of Melbourne and RMIT University are nearby. To get to the CBD, take a 10-minute tram or a 20-minute bus ride, or walk for about 25 minutes. The estimated monthly cost of living is AU$ 1,800 - $2,200.

2. Brunswick

Brunswick is known for its artistic vibe and combines old-school charm with trendy cafes and shops. It's close to RMIT and a quick drive to the University of Melbourne. The CBD is accessible via a 20-minute tram ride or a 25-minute bus ride. The monthly cost of living here ranges between AU$ 1,600 - AU$ 2,000.

3. Parkville

Parkville, located just steps from the University of Melbourne, offers lush greenery with Royal Park and is ideal for students. The CBD can be reached in 15 minutes by tram or 20 minutes by bus. The monthly cost of living ranges from AU$ 1,900 - AU$ 2,300.

Room Types Available In Melbourne

There are a range of student accommodation Melbourne types to fit the budget and lifestyle of any student. There is something for everyone, ranging from communal areas that promote a feeling of community to individual studios for individuals who want independence. Here are some room types available in Melbourne:

1. Ensuites

Private bedroom and bathroom with shared kitchen and living areas.

2. Non-ensuites

An affordable option with a private bedroom and shared bathroom, kitchen, and living spaces.

3. Studio Apartments

Fully self-contained unit with a private bathroom, kitchen, and living area.

4. 1-bed or 2-bed Apartments

These apartments provide separate bedrooms and a shared kitchen and bathroom. They often come furnished, with essential amenities.

5. Shared Apartments

Apartments with multiple private bedrooms and shared common areas like the kitchen and living room.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms provide a personal space with a bed, study area, and sometimes a private bathroom.

Cost of Living

Living in Melbourne is distinguished by its culture, high quality of life, and urban landscape. While the city has a wide range of experiences, knowing the average cost of living helps newcomers budget effectively. The average monthly cost of living in Melbourne is between AU$ 2,000 - AU$ 3,500, depending on lifestyle and location.

1. Rent: AU$ 1,200 – AU$ 2,500 per month

2. Groceries: AU$ 300 – AU$ 500 per month

3. Transport: AU$ 150 – AU$ 250 per month

4. Utilities: AU$ 150 – AU$ 250 per month

5. Dining Out: AU$ 150 – AU$ 300 per month

6. Leisure & Entertainment: AU$ 100 – AU$ 300 per month

7. Miscellaneous Expenses: AU$ 100 – AU$ 200 per month

Student Travel In Melbourne

Melbourne is known for its extensive and accessible public transport network, making it easy for students to navigate the city. Whether you're exploring iconic sites, heading to university, or catching up with friends, the city’s integrated system ensures seamless travel. Melbourne’s transport includes trams, buses, and trains, all linked through a unified ticketing system that promotes efficient transfers. Here’s a breakdown of the main commuting options available and their approximate costs.

1. Trams

Melbourne’s trams are iconic and provide the easiest way to move around the CBD and inner suburbs. The Myki card is essential for using trams. The trams cost £20/week for unlimited travel within certain zones. Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone covers most of the CBD, where rides are free.

2. Trains

Trains are perfect for travelling longer distances to outer suburbs and nearby regions. The system operates on a zone-based fare. The cost is usually £30/week for standard travel across main zones. The Myki card is valid here, too, for flexible and cost-effective journeys.

3. Buses

Buses connect suburban areas not serviced by trams or trains, operating on a similar fare system as other public transport. A student might spend £15–£25/week, depending on travel zones. The Myki card is also accepted on buses, ensuring easy transfers between modes.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions In Melbourne

Melbourne is an exciting and student-friendly city that combines an exciting cultural scene with excellent amenities, making it ideal for both academic and leisure activities. The city is known for its safety and welcoming atmosphere, which helps students feel comfortable and secure. Several cafes in Melbourne have introduced local specialties. Let’s dive deeper and know the best places to visit for shopping, green spaces, and more!

Adventure and Green Spaces

Melbourne has a variety of adventure spots, including the Yarra River for kayaking and nearby hiking trails in the Dandenong Ranges. Students can relax in green spaces like the Royal Botanic Gardens or Fitzroy Gardens, which are ideal for picnics and outdoor study sessions.

Shopping

For those who enjoy shopping, Queen Victoria Market is a must-see for fresh produce, unique finds, and low-cost purchases. Fashion, bookshops, and vintage stores abound on trendy shopping streets such as Chapel Street and Bourke Street Mall.

Dining & Nightlife

The city's dining scene is a culinary adventure, ranging from low-cost restaurants in Brunswick to upscale establishments in Southbank. Lygon Street serves iconic Italian cuisine, while food trucks throughout the city keep things exciting for a thrilling night out in Melbourne. Melbourne's nightlife features clubs and music venues in Fitzroy and South Yarra, ideal for dancing or live music.

Cultural Events and Festivals

Melbourne hosts a variety of events, including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Moomba Festival, which showcase local art, performances, and food. Music fans will enjoy live performances at venues such as The Corner Hotel and Forum Melbourne, which host gigs and festivals throughout the year. You can also go through the Melbourne student city guide to know everything that's the most happening in the city!

Top Universities In Melbourne

Melbourne hosts some of the best universities that offer a very high quality of education. Most of the universities being ranked in the top 100 universities, Melbourne is one of the best destinations to pursue higher education. Here is a list of the best universities in Melbourne.

1. University of Melbourne

Just located at a distance of 2km from the CBD, this university is the second-oldest university in Australia. If you’re looking to stay at student accommodation in Melbourne near this university, Scape Peel and Scape Queensberry are your best bets.

2. Monash University (Parkville Campus)

Monash University's Parkville Campus is well-known for its emphasis on pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, with world-class research and teaching facilities. If you want to opt for off-campus Melbourne student accommodation instead of uni accommodation Melbourne, the best options include UniLodge Park Avenue and UniLodge Royal Melbourne.

3. RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)

RMIT is renowned for its hands-on learning and strong industry connections, making it an excellent choice for students seeking practical degrees. While studying at RMIT, consider off-campus Melbourne student accommodation like Dwell Village Melbourne City and Yugo University Square near RMIT University for comfortable and cheap student accommodation Melbourne.

4. Deakin University

Deakin University, which has campuses in Melbourne and many other cities, provides a flexible and student-focused experience. Off-campus student accommodation in Melbourne options like Realm Caulfield near Deakin University offer a variety of living options for students.

5. Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne is a well-known institution that focuses on technology and innovation while also providing hands-on learning experiences. Consider off-campus accommodation in Melbourne for students like Corporate Living Accommodation Hawthorn and Iglu South Yarra Student Accommodation near Swinburne University for convenient access to classes and campus facilities.

6. La Trobe University

La Trobe University is well-known for its diverse community and strong academic programs, making it a welcoming environment for students. Off-campus Melbourne accommodation for students near La Trobe like La Trobe University - Glenn College and La Trobe University - Menzies College offer convenient and cost-effective living solutions.

7. Victoria University

Victoria University provides a hands-on, career-focused approach to learning, making it ideal for students looking to enter the workforce. If you are a Victoria University student, nearby off-campus Melbourne student accommodations like UniLodge Victoria University and Walsh Residence will ensure your comfort and convenience.