Griffith University Village is located at Griffith Way, Southport, 4215, Australia. Griffith University Village offers excellent student accommodation in Gold Coast. Students can choose from non-ensuite, studios, and shared apartments to fit their lifestyle and budget. Griffith University Village apartments are just a 7-minute drive away from Griffith University and 23 minutes drive away from Bond University, giving students easy access to academic opportunities.
Gold Coast is more than just a place to study. It is known for its beautiful beaches, friendly community, and status as an education hub. The city supports a strong student population and is home to highly ranked universities. This makes Griffith University Village a great place for students seeking both good study conditions and rich cultural experiences. Gold Coast has a safety index of 62.3, meaning it is fairly safe. The crime rate is moderate at 39.7, mostly involving minor offences. The student population in the Gold Coast area is around 50,000. The employment rate is about 72%, offering students part-time job opportunities. Popular neighbourhoods include Mermaid Beach and Surfers Paradise, both lively and student-friendly.
Choosing Griffith University Village Gold Coast means joining a community where comfort and convenience meet. This accommodation perfectly blends tradition and modern living, supporting students’ academic and lifestyle goals. It offers a supportive environment and an exciting social scene. Overall, Griffith University Village is an excellent choice for students seeking a well-rounded university experience in Gold Coast.
Griffith University Village Gold Coast, has many comfy and convenient housing choices for students. They meet different needs and preferences. Students can choose from several room types like the 2 Bedroom Apartment Premium, 5 Bedroom Apartment - Premium, 1 Bedroom Apartment Premium, Studio, and many more. Each accommodation option has essential room amenities for a comfortable student lifestyle. It has a study desk in the room, allowing for focused study sessions. A king single bed for a restful night's sleep, ample storage with a spacious wardrobe. It also convenience of unlimited WIFI internet to stay connected. Climate control is made easy with air conditioning. and provisions are made for in-room dining with a fridge and freezer, kitchenette, lounge, and microwave. Maintenance and cleanliness are a breeze with on-site laundry facilities. Griffith University Village student accommodation ensures students' comfort with the added convenience of 24-hour access for late-night study or early morning classes.
Griffith University Village's common amenities are designed to enrich the living experience. With an on-campus location, the convenience for students is unparalleled. Entertainment and socialising are catered to with amenities such as a games area and an outdoor basketball court. It has engaging community events like village dinners, trivia nights, and cultural food nights. The property encourages a balanced lifestyle with facilities like a swimming pool and a dedicated study space. They also conduct regular wellbeing activities to boost physical and mental health. For sports enthusiasts, there's a basketball court, and the presence of general parking adds to the convenience. Relaxing outdoors is easy with the green space, and indoor leisure is possible with a pool table. Lastly, the presence of a supermarket nearby ensures that all the essentials are within reach. The rents included bills like water, heating, wifi, electricity, and furniture. This ensures a hassle-free experience. The property rules at this accommodation include no smoking and no pets to ensure a clean and comfortable environment for all residents.
Griffith Gold Coast Village is in a lively coastal city known for its stunning beaches, great surf spots, and lively nightlife. It is home to top universities like Southern Cross University and Holy Family University. Students at Griffith University Village Gold Coast student accommodation enjoy the best of student life and many entertainment options in Southport.
For coffee lovers, Village Cafe offers wholesome meals, while Okey Dokey Café is perfect for caffeine fans. When dinner time comes, students can choose from restaurants like Edgewater Dining and Lounge, known for its Italian dishes, and Baba Joon Persian Grill Restaurant, which is lively and great for groups. At night, pubs and clubs like Uni Bar Gold Coast and Surfers Paradise Beer Garden offer live music and dance floors for those who want to unwind. For a lively night out, discover more about the exciting party scene in Gold Coast nightlife. For daily shopping, Friendly Grocer Surfers Paradise and IGA Queen St Village are just a minute's walk away. It has groceries, retail stores, and more.
For healthcare, students have easy access to Gold Coast University Hospital and the Gold Coast University Hospital Emergency Room, both nearby and reliable. Popular hangout spots include Broadwater Parklands, a quiet place to relax, and The Arts Centre Gold Coast, which hosts theatre shows, cinemas, and art exhibitions. For quiet study, Southport Library provides a calm environment. Nearby attractions include the SkyPoint Observation Deck and the beautiful Southport Broadwater Parkland, ideal for water sports and relaxation. Art lovers can explore the Gold Coast City Gallery, which showcases local art and exhibitions. For exciting activities and attractions, you'll find a variety of things to do in the Gold Coast to make the most of your time. Living at Griffith Village Gold Coast means being at the centre of convenience, fun, and education.
At Griffith University Village student accommodation, students can easily catch buses from nearby stops. These stops are Henry Cotton Dr at Parkwood East Station and Broadwater Parklands Station. Both are key parts of the local public transport system. If you like train speed, you can use the Nerang station. It runs from Parkwood East Station and Southport South. This service offers quick and frequent trams through the city's main corridors. Students often praise Griffith University Village for its convenient location and great facilities, as highlighted in many Griffith University Village reviews.
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If you are a domestic first year student applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC you may be eligible for First Year Exemption.
You are eligible if: * You did not get accepted to the university * Were accepted to another university * The course is now wholly offered online (i.e. not being taught internally)
If your contract has not commenced you will be refunded your Bond.
If your contract has started, you are liable for rent up to the date of notification of moving out of the property. Your Bond will be refunded.
Please note the First Year Exemption policy will not apply where you have accepted a university offer but have chosen to defer or withdraw from your studies. You must notify property management in writing (resident notification) within 5 days of the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC Main Round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates) to claim the First Year Exemption policy.
There is no deadline for applications, however please note that once the property has reached capacity you will be placed on the wait list and this does not guarantee you a spot with them.
It is always best to apply as early as possible!
It is a short walk from property to one of the two G-Link Tram stops. Buses also leave from these stops; you have access to the entire South-East Queensland region at your fingertips!
You might like to arrange a 'go card' to make using public transport easier!
Yes! All rooms have a window.
The property is your home and you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Please note that they do have rules regarding noise and visitors within the property.
Noise Curfew
Residents must comply with all directions from property management in relation to noise minimization, particularly in response to noise complaints from other residents of the property or neighbors of the property. For more information please refer to the Property Noise Policy.
Noise curfews are as follows.
Sunday - Thursday: 10 pm*
Friday - Saturday: 12 am*
*during the exam periods, please note that these times do change and there should be no excessive noise within the property during this time.
Visitors
A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident by the property rules. All visitors are required to leave the property by midnight (unless otherwise notified to residents by property management from time to time). Any visitor present in the property after the specified time will be considered an “unauthorized person” to which Rule 52 (Overnight Guests & Unauthorised Occupancy) and Rule 69 (Trespassing) apply. See also Rule 13 (Conduct of guests & visitors).
There is an option to purchase a linen or kitchen pack prior to your arrival at the property.
Unfortunately, you will not be able to access your room or leave any belongings in the property before your contract starts.
If you wish to check in after-hours please call the Resident Assistant or Evening Duty Manager on the provided phone number once you have arrived.
These staff members will be able to assist you at any time when reception is closed.
If you plan to arrive very late night or early in the morning please give them as much prior notice as possible.
The property accepts students studying at Griffith University, Griffith College, and the Griffith English Language Institute (GELI).
They open applications early due to the high demand of students looking for on-campus accommodation. To secure a room at the property they recommend make your application as soon as possible, they don't want you to miss out!
There is an IGA and Aldi store only a 5 minute walk from the property for all of your grocery needs.
Public transport can also get you to a nearby Woolworths and Coles for more shopping variety.
All of their contract dates are unfortunately non-flexible, you are unable to choose your own dates.
Unfortunately all rooms at this property are single occupancy only, this means they are unable to accommodate a couple or family.
You are allowed to bring oil heaters only. Fan heaters are NOT allowed in the property.
They have multiple contract options that suitable for a range of different stays, those are:
Please note, not all room types are available on all contract types and the contract dates are not negotiable.
They have several different room types to suit all lifestyle preferences;
1 Bedroom Apartment
2 Bedroom Apartment
5 Bedroom Apartment
Studio Apartment.
You don't need to find your own roommates. If you're interested in a shared apartment, they will do their best to pair you with people who have similar preferences.
If you already have specific individuals you'd like to live with, please list their names in the roommate preferences section of your application. Whilst they will try to accommodate these requests, please be aware that they cannot guarantee them due to the high volume of requests they receive.
The property fosters independent living while also accommodating students who are just moving out of home for the first time. There is a strong communal atmosphere among the residents which helps students adjust to a more self-sufficient lifestyle while they learn to look after themselves through their cooking, laundry, and housekeeping duties.
There are many options for residents to become involved in the property community. There are heaps of opportunities to make new friends and create a memorable university experience, and if you prefer more time alone or in quiet they also have the right spaces for you.
In the case of any queries, the property team is always there for support in case the student is looking for assistance.
No, there are multiple layouts for the different room types and each apartment varies slightly to the next. However, every apartment contains the same furnishings and facilities so no resident's are disadvantaged!
The property does not provide catering. However each apartment has access to a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, freezer, stovetop, oven, and microwave so feel free to cook up a storm at any time of the day.
You are more than welcome to bring your own internet provided it is a WiFi dongle, they do not permit ADSL to be installed.
Keep in mind that residents are provided with unlimited free WiFi.
Although they do not encourage overnight guests, they do understand that you may have someone stay from time to time. Please make sure that you sign your guests into reception upon arrival and sign them out on departure.
As per the property rules, you can have a guest stay no more than 2 consecutive nights in a 7-day period.
Please also ensure that you understand the rules for guest and visitor behavior.
The kitchens are already kitted out with basic amenities like the fridge and the microwave. However, you will need to supply your own utilities like a toaster, kettle, and sandwich press for example. If you live in shared accommodation, you can always wait until you meet your roommates to organise a group shop to figure out what everyone has brought along with them so as to avoid doubling up on appliances.
Roommate allocations are conducted in accordance with any requests, such as study preference, age, and gender. To make a request, you will be prompted to include these during the application process however.
Keep in mind that these are requests only and while they will try their best to fulfill them, they are unable to make any guarantees.
They recommend bringing the bare minimum when you first arrive, that way you and your new roommates can work out who buys what to avoid a double up of certain items. However, below is a list of what you might like to think about bringing;
- a photocopy of your ID, such as passport or drivers license. (Required for check in)
- bed and bathroom linen, including pillows.
- food and household supplies, until you can arrange a group shop with your housemates.
- cooking equipment and utensils, crockery, and cutlery.
- laundry supplies
- anything else you need to make the property feel like home!
They often find that it is best to wait until you purchase other items as previous residents may have left behind some essentials as donations, or your housemates may be willing to split the cost of items that the whole apartment can use.
The property does not operate an airport pick up service, however the university does offer a service for international students which you may be eligible for.
On the day of arrival, please make your way to their reception area which is located in Building 4. Their friendly reception team will get you checked in and show you to your new home! Please remember to bring photo ID, proof of enrollment, and remember that your 4 weeks bond will be processed at this time.
If you are arriving after hours you can contact the RA who will come to meet you at the reception building; the check in process is as above.
If you are under 18 and wish to live at this property you must meet 2 criteria;
- you must be turning 18 in the same semester you expect to move into the property.
- you must complete and returned a guarantor form prior to your confirmation.
Unfortunately they are unable to accommodate under 18 international students.
When you arrive at the property you will be asked to provide your student ID card.
If you are a first year university student and have not received your student ID you must provide your letter of offer as proof of enrolment upon check-in, and provide your student card once you have received it.
Unfortunately the property does not offer any direct financial assistance.
During the application process, you are welcome to advise them of any room requests you may have. Please note that although they will do their best to accommodate these requests they cannot make any guarantees.
Your specific room and apartment are not confirmed until you arrive.
Their apartments do not have heaters or fans within the bedrooms however there is a ceiling fan in the lounge room. The Student Lounge and E-Library have air conditioning.
Please note that you are welcome to bring your fan and enclosed column heater as per the property rules:
In the interests of safety, heaters with an exposed element, small fan heaters, and bar heaters are prohibited within the property. If heaters are not supplied in your Room, residents are only entitled to use enclosed column heaters with a maximum capacity not exceeding 1,200 watts with the prior consent of property management. Please use common sense when using the heaters. Do not leave heaters on when you leave your room or apartment and do not place any items of clothing or any other article over or close to a heater.
Living in shared accommodation means that everyone needs to pitch in to keep the apartment clean and tidy. There is no housekeeping service.
If there are apartment disputes you can arrange with reception to have property management mediate an apartment meeting.
In conjunction with the Residential Tenancies Authority, inspections occur every 3 months.
They will advise you prior to inspections occurring so you have more than enough time to tidy up!
If you are locked out of your room during office hours, please make your way to reception or call our office and one of their staff will be able to assist you.
For after-hours assistance, you can contact them the RA or duty manager who is on call. A lockout fee does apply after hours.
Please have all mail addressed as follows:
Your name and room/apartment number
Griffith University Village
96 Edmund Rice Drive
Southport, QLD, 4215
General mail will be placed in alphabetical mail slots within the E-Library.
Parcels are held at reception and residents receive an email to let them know it is available to be picked up.
The university offers a shuttle service between the Gold Coast and Nathan campuses.
Operation
Monday-Friday during Semester
No service on Public Holidays
Price
AUA$5 student AU$8 staff per trip
Location
Nathan Campus: Inter-campus bus-stop on Ring Rd near the Bray Centre
Gold Coast Campus: Bus shelter on University Dr (above Australia Post).
The common spaces are for all students, however on request they may be able to allocate a time for private use.
Although they do not encourage overnight guests, they do understand that you may have someone stay from time to time. Please make sure that you sign your guests into reception upon arrival and sign them out on departure.
As per the property rules, you can have a guest stay no more than 2 consecutive nights in 7 days.
Please ensure you understand the rules for visitor and guest behavior.
All of their apartments have a television in the lounge room, and there are also aerials in the bedroom in case a resident would like to set one up in their room.
There are also TVs available for all residents to use in the student lounge.
There is no housekeeping service at the property.
You are required to clean your personal areas yourself, and organise among the residents of the apartment how to keep the common areas clean. There are inspections throughout the year, and if areas are deemed below standard, penalties will apply where relevant for professional cleaning.
Their reception is located at:
Griffith University Village
Building 4
96 Edmund Rice Drive
Southport, QLD, 4215
Vehicle access is via Griffith Way, there is no access via Village Road.
The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most exciting destinations for students, combining world-class education with a relaxed coastal lifestyle. Home to leading institutions like Griffith University and Bond University, the city attracts thousands of international and domestic students every year. With such a large student community, student accommodations in Gold Coast are always in demand. On-campus housing tends to fill up early, so many students turn to off-campus housing in Australia, choosing from a variety of options such as studios, shared apartments, and rooms for rent in Gold Coast that suit different preferences and budgets.
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Gold Coast, located in the southeast corner of Queensland, Australia, is a lively coastal city known for its sunshine, surf culture, and relaxed lifestyle. Home to around 640,000 residents, it stands as one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the country. Originally developed as a series of seaside holiday towns, the city has transformed into a dynamic hub for education, entertainment, and tourism. Students looking for student accommodation in Australia often choose the Gold Coast for its mix of modern living, natural beauty, and diverse culture.
The city is famous for its pristine beaches like Surfers Paradise and Burleigh Heads, where students can surf, relax, or catch live music by the coast. Gold Coast’s youthful vibe is fuelled by events such as Blues on Broadbeach, the Gold Coast Film Festival, and the Bleach Festival, which draw thousands of young people every year. Beyond its beaches, the city is surrounded by lush hinterlands and national parks, giving students easy access to outdoor adventures from rainforest hikes to scenic lookouts.
Gold Coast is also a major education centre, home to Griffith University, one of Australia’s leading research institutions, and Bond University, known for its business and law programmes. With a large 30,000 student population, the city offers plenty of rooms for rent in Gold Coast and student apartments Gold Coast within easy reach of these universities.
Gold Coast maintains a safety index of around 62, offering a secure and welcoming environment for international and local students alike. Its happiness index averages 7.3 out of 10, thanks to its balance of affordable living, coastal charm, and academic opportunities. Altogether, student living in Gold Coast combines comfort, creativity, and community, making it one of Australia’s best destinations for students.
Finding reliable student accommodations in Gold Coast is about striking the right balance between cost, convenience, and comfort. For students at Griffith University, having a home base that’s close to campus but doesn’t break the bank can transform daily life. With amber, you can access verified Gold Coast accommodation for students, with options that suit different budgets and lifestyles, everything from studios to shared flats, all within reach of Griffith’s Gold Coast campus.
One standout listing is Griffith University Village – From AU$334/week, rated ★★★★☆ (4.7). This property offers fully furnished non-ensuites, 2 and 1-bedroom apartments, studios, shared apartments, and private rooms, with utilities and WiFi included. Located close to campus, it features communal facilities like study spaces, a games room, and social events, supporting both the academic and social sides of student life.
The Gold Coast offers a variety of neighbourhoods ideal for students, each with its own mix of affordability, beach lifestyle, and access to Griffith University and Southern Cross University. From lively coastal areas to peaceful residential zones, students can find plenty of options for comfortable student accommodations in Gold Coast. Here are some of the best areas to live in the city:
1. Southport: Located just a 5-minute drive from Griffith University, Southport is one of the most popular choices for student apartments Gold Coast. It’s packed with cafes, supermarkets, and public transport links via the Glink light rail. The Broadwater Parklands nearby offer stunning outdoor views and recreation. The average rent in this area is around A$350 to A$450 per week.
2. Surfers Paradise: This lively coastal hub is about 15 minutes from Griffith University by tram. Known for its beaches, nightlife, and shopping spots like Cavill Avenue, it’s a lively option for students who want to combine studies with social life. Expect rent to range between A$400 -A$500 per week.
3. Broadbeach: Just south of Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach is slightly quieter but still close to the action. The area has great dining spots, the Pacific Fair Shopping Centre, and direct access to the G:link tram. Students enjoy a balanced lifestyle here with rents around A$380 to A$450 per week.
4. Robina: Located about 20 minutes by bus from Griffith University, Robina is a suburban area perfect for those seeking affordable student housing Gold Coast. It’s home to Robina Town Centre, local parks, and good transport links. Average rent is around A$350 to $400 per week.
5. Burleigh Heads: Known for its relaxed beachside vibe, Burleigh Heads is ideal for students who prefer quieter surroundings. It’s about 25 minutes from campus by bus and offers access to Burleigh Head National Park and trendy cafes. Rent typically falls between A$370 -A$420 per week.
Student accommodations in Gold Coast cater to a wide range of student needs, offering flexible and comfortable living options that suit different lifestyles and budgets. Whether you prefer privacy, shared living, or independent spaces, the city has plenty of modern student apartments Gold Coast that make studying and living here both enjoyable and convenient. Here’s a quick overview of the most popular room types available in the city.
1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments in the Gold Coast are perfect for students who value independence and privacy. Each unit comes with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette, offering full control over your space. They’re ideal for students who prefer a self-contained setup with no shared areas, perfect for focused study sessions or those who enjoy their own quiet corner near universities such as Griffith University.
2. Private Rooms: Private rooms are one of the most popular student housing options in Gold Coast. These rooms come fully furnished with essentials like a bed, study desk, and storage, along with access to shared communal spaces such as kitchens or lounges. They offer a balanced living experience, personal space when you need it, and a social setting when you don’t.
3. non-ensuite: Shared apartments are designed for students who enjoy community living. These units feature multiple private bedrooms with shared living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. They’re a great fit for making new friends and enjoying group study sessions or weekend hangouts. This option also helps students manage costs while still enjoying comfortable amenities.
4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: For those who prefer semi-private living, 1-bed or 2-bed apartments provide the ideal setup. Each resident gets a private bedroom while sharing common spaces like the kitchen and living area. This type of student housing in Australia suits students who wish to live with a close friend or roommate while maintaining a sense of independence.
Understanding the cost of living in Gold Coast is essential for students budgeting their stay. The city offers a relatively affordable lifestyle compared to other major Australian cities, with various off-campus housing options to suit different budgets. On average, students should plan for monthly expenses ranging from AUD 1,100 to 1,800, covering rent, food, transportation, and leisure activities.
1. Accommodation: AU$200–AU$550/week
2. Groceries: AU$300–AU$500/month
3. Transportation: AU$100–AU$150/month
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): AU$50–AU$100/month
5. Internet: AU$50–AU$80/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: AU$100–AU$200/month
The Gold Coast is known for its excellent public transport system, making it easy for students to get around the city without needing a car. Whether you’re heading to Griffith University, exploring the beaches, or commuting from your student apartment to nearby cafes and shops, the city’s network of trams, buses, trains, and cycle routes has you covered.
1. Tram: The G:link light rail is one of the fastest and most convenient ways to travel across the Gold Coast. It connects key locations like Southport, Surfers Paradise, and Broadbeach. Cost: Single fares start at around £2.50. Tap on and off with a go card for discounted student fares.
2. Bus: The bus network is extensive, with regular services linking student accommodations in Gold Coast to major hubs, including university campuses, shopping centres, and beaches. Cost: Weekly passes are roughly £17–£20/week. Buses are reliable and ideal for short daily commutes.
3. Train: Gold Coast’s train services connect the city to Brisbane and other surrounding areas. This is perfect for students who want to explore Queensland on weekends. Cost: Single fares start at approximately £7–£10. Students can apply for concession cards for extra savings.
4. Cycling: The city has plenty of cycling paths, especially along the coastline, making it a great option for students who prefer eco-friendly travel. Cost: Free, apart from the cost of a bike. Many student housing Gold Coast properties offer secure bike storage.
5. Taxi and Ride-Sharing: Services like Uber and Lyft are easily available throughout the city. Cost: Varies depending on distance. Carpooling with friends can make ride-sharing more affordable.
Student Travel Tips: Students living in Gold Coast student accommodation can combine tram, bus, and cycling options for the most affordable and efficient commute. Using a GoCard helps save more on daily travel, especially for those living in off-campus housing in Australia or rooms for rent in Gold Coast.
A mix of sun-soaked beaches and lively student life, the Gold Coast provides a welcoming environment for students where academic pursuits and social experiences thrive. Safe suburbs like Southport and Surfers Paradise are popular among students for their proximity to Griffith University and easy access to grocery stores like Coles Southport and Woolworths Surfers Paradise, as well as medical facilities including Gold Coast University Hospital.
Students also benefit from a range of student accommodations in Gold Coast, with Popular hangouts for students including The Coffee Club and Mococoa Café for casual study sessions and coffee breaks, while green spaces like Broadwater Parklands offer peaceful spots to relax or exercise. For nightlife, The Avenue, Elsewhere Bar, and The Island Rooftop provide a lively atmosphere with music, drinks, and social events, perfectly complementing student living in Gold Coast. Students can explore these venues safely thanks to the city’s student-friendly layout. The city’s lively nightlife is also detailed in our Surf, Sip, and Sway: Exploring the Vibrant Nightlife in Gold Coast blog.
The Gold Coast’s calendar features student-friendly events like the Bleach Festival and plenty of year-round attractions. For more ideas on what to explore, check out amber’s blog on things to do in Gold Coast, Queensland. and Gold Coast Film Festival, offering unique cultural experiences and opportunities to connect with the local community. Students can also visit attractions such as Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, SkyPoint Observation Deck, and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, blending history, culture, and scenic beauty. With Gold Coast student accommodations, students have the perfect balance of study, leisure, and social life.
The Gold Coast is home to prestigious institutions that attract students nationally and internationally. These universities offer strong academic programmes and lively student life, with convenient student accommodations in Gold Coast nearby.
1. Griffith University: Griffith University offers diverse programs across health sciences, education, and arts, attracting students from around the world. Some of the best accommodation near Griffith University includes Griffith University Village, offering fully furnished apartments, communal kitchens, study areas, and recreational facilities.
2. Bond University: Bond University provides programs in business, law, health sciences, and social sciences. Popular student apartment Gold Coast near this university includes ACU Accommodation, featuring fully furnished rooms, communal kitchens, and supportive community spaces.
Whether you are looking for modern student apartments in Australia or budget-friendly rooms for rent in Gold Coast, amber provides verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and full support every step of the way. Students can choose from various room types, including ensuites, studios, and shared apartments, depending on their preferences and budget. Book early to secure the best student housing in Gold Coast.