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Iglu Melbourne Central Student Accommodation, Melbourne

Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000, Australia
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AU$599
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11.3 mi from Hays International College
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Building 20 - RMIT University | 0.1 mi
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Rooftop Terrace

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About the Property

Located on Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000, Australia, Iglu Melbourne Central is a modern and stylish student accommodation in Melbourne that offers comfortable studio apartments. These studio apartments are located at prime distances from prestigious universities like Southern Cross University and OHC Melbourne. Melbourne Central Accommodation is located a stone's throw away from the Institute of Tertiary and Higher Education Australia. This housing in Melbourne is conveniently surrounded by several bus stops, tram stops, and a train station, making travelling in the city hassle-free. Several restaurants, cafes and parks lie in the vicinity of Melbourne Central student accommodation.

Melbourne is an excellent city in Australia that offers various student accommodations in Melbourne. The capital of Victoria is renowned for having the largest operational tram system in the world. The iconic trams and the deep love for sports make the city an ideal visitor destination. Melbourne boasts of the best laneways, architecture and brewing coffee! The properties are located in the vicinity of various cafes and restaurants where one can spend quality time with unforgettable memories with their friends. The city offers a platter of historical sites and museums that give a glimpse of the city's culture. The city is known for its excellent architecture and skyscrapers. Melbourne is known for having a higher number of housing rentals than privately owned ones, worrying many people about the rising prices for housing. However, the Iglu Melbourne Central is a perfect budget-friendly option for many students. The property takes care of student needs by providing several amenities and services and offers easy access to public transport like trams, making Iglu Melbourne Central an ideal choice for student accommodation. Students wishing to travel around Melbourne and beyond are lucky, thanks to the property's proximity to transportation hubs.

Features

Melbourne Central student accommodation is designed and built by prioritising student comfort. Each room is well furnished with a double bed with under-bed storage, a built-in wardrobe to assemble your clothes and a full-length mirror along with air-conditioning and heating services. The table, chair, bookshelf, lamp, study desk and pin board ensure that the student will have a designated place to study and complete assignments. The two-burner cooktop, refrigerator, microwave, kettle, toaster and oven give students a helping hand if they wish to cook in their kitchenette with convection. Students can watch their favourite shows on a wall-mounted HD television with Apple TV and unwind from a tiring day at the university. You can enjoy the scenic view from the opening windows with block-out blinds.

Iglu Melbourne Central also offers a gym, workout space, rooftop terrace and social spaces where students can interact with each other. The onsite laundry facilities save the weekly laundry runs, and the free unlimited high-speed wifi allows students to binge on their favourite series or movie marathons. The Melbourne Central Accommodation also offers bicycle storage, and bills of water, electricity and gas are included in the rent, making Melbourne Central student accommodation an affordable pick for you! Additionally, the CCTV, electronic card access to apartments and 24/7 onsite support ensure high security.

Location and What's Hot?

Since Melbourne offers a well-connected public transport system, it is convenient to travel to the rest of the city. The Australian College of Applied Psychology is a short walk away from Iglu Melbourne Central, and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology is a short stroll away from the Melbourne Central student accommodation. You can easily take a tram to prestigious universities like Melbourne City Institute of Education and Charles Sturt University.

Melbourne Central Accommodation is surrounded by several clubs, cafes, restaurants, and theatres where students can hang out after uni hours or on weekends. If you're a fan of Italian cuisine, you can visit Pepe's Italian & Liquor. Sam Sam Chicken Express, Stalactites Restaurant, The Moat and Guzman y Gomez - Swanston St are some of the famous restaurants around the corner. Head to Chilli India to try some lip-smacking Indian food, Ajisen Ramen for authentic Ramen or Harajuku Crepes to have some authentic French crepes! Spend your weekend evenings at Section 8, Caretaker's Cottage or Brydi to experience the vibrant nightlife offered in Melbourne. You can visit the Comedy Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre and The Princess Theatre, where you can watch some exceptional theatre performances. Want to grab some coffee? Head to Pearson & Murphy's Cafe or Mr. Tulk Cafe for brewing coffee and snacks. You can shop for groceries at Coles Melbourne Central and KT Mart, which are located a short distance away. You can visit the iconic state library located just a street away from the Melbourne Central student accommodation. Students can visit several museums like the Melbourne Museum, Hellenic Museum and Immigration Museum to catch a glimpse of Melbourne's history and culture. Melbourne comprises some excellent places like the Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium and the Melbourne Zoo, where students can witness some exotic animals and birds.

Commute

Melbourne offers a well-built and efficient public transportation system, offering a hassle-free travel experience. The Iglu Melbourne Central is conveniently surrounded by several public transport spots. Little Lonsdale St/Russell St is the closest bus stop located right across the street. You can take a bus from La Trobe St/Russell St bus stop and Old Melbourne Gaol/Russell St. You can take a tram from Russell St, Russell Street / La Trobe Street or Melbourne Central tram stations. The Melbourne Central train station is also located a short walk away. The efficient proximity of public transport spots makes this an ideal accommodation to live in.

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Gym & Workout Space
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Social Spaces
Rooftop Terrace

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do I need to pay when booking?

To start your application, you will need to pay one week’s rent (your holding deposit). This will be treated as your first rent payment once your booking is confirmed and you move in.

How much bond do I need to pay?

A bond equal to 4 weeks rent is required to be paid at the time of signing your contract to live at property. This amount is then sent to the relevant state’s Rental Tenancy Bond Authority where it is held until after you vacate the property. It is then returned to you less any amounts you may owe to property, such as unpaid rent or damages, at the end of your contract.

Do I need to provide a record of my rental history?

Their simple process means you don’t have to provide a record of previous rental history – you don’t even need to have prior experience in renting a property!

Will the price of my rent increase?

The price of your rent is fixed for the length of contract. If you decide to stay on beyond your current lease, the weekly rent of the new contract may increase – any rate increase will always be advertised in advance.

How long is my lease?

They offer the following contract types at property: 12-months (equivalent to a full calendar year) 6-months (equivalent to a half full calendar year) 44-weeks* (equivalent to an academic year) 22-weeks* (equivalent to a semester) Short Stay – where available, the Short Stay option will be shown on a room page with available dates to choose from * 44 and 22-week contracts are only available in Semester 1 of each year. They are not available for NRAS or International U18 rooms.

Are the prices shown per apartment or per person?

The prices quoted are per person, per week. As part of their warm hospitality, your rent includes: free unlimited internet all utilities (water, electricity and gas) use of all communal spaces access to 24×7 onsite support an engaging program of resident events They also offer a complimentary weekday ‘Cool Start‘ breakfast at all properties.

Do I have to book online?

Not at all. You are more than welcome to speak to the friendly team at your preferred property and book directly through them.

How often is rent paid?

Your weekly rent is required to be paid fortnightly, and you are responsible for ensuring that your rent is paid a minimum of two weeks in advance at all times in accordance with your Residential Tenancy Agreement.

What credit cards do you accept?

You can pay using Visa, Mastercard or Amex. Please note that they do not apply credit or debit card surcharges to holding deposits (one weeks’ rent) when paid on this website however a surcharge will apply to all future credit card and debit card payments. Currently this surcharge is 2% of the payment amount but is subject to change.

Will you refund my holding deposit if I don’t get a visa?

They are happy to refund your holding deposit if your application for an Australian student visa is not successful. Please refer to their Cancellation & Refunds Policy for details.

Will you refund my holding deposit if I don’t get into my course?

They are happy to refund your holding deposit if you don’t get a place in the course you apply for at university. Please refer to their Cancellation & Refunds Policy for details.

What are contract start dates?

Contract start dates vary across properties and in some cases, you will see different date options available on for the same room listing. This is because some of their properties currently have set contract cycles due to availability, while others have more flexibility. Available contract start dates are shown for each room at each property.

Can I choose when I move in?

This varies across their properties. If a room is shown as being ‘Available Now’ you can discuss the contract start date directly with the property. Where a specific contract start date is shown this is the date your contract will start, regardless of when you physically move into property. Where a specific contract start date is set, you will have the opportunity to advise your ‘Expected Arrival Date’, which must be after the contract start date, when you finalise your contract on our resident portal. Some properties do have set check-in dates and they will advise you of these prior to finalising your application.

How long is my contract?

To maintain their contract cycles, your contract will be for one of the following lengths: 12-months (equivalent to a full calendar year) 6-months (equivalent to a half full calendar year) 44-weeks* (equivalent to an academic year) 22-weeks* (equivalent to a semester) * 44 and 22-week contracts are only available in Semester 1 of each year. They are not available for NRAS or International U18 rooms. This may vary in some instances and the property will advise if this is the case. Of course, you will always be given the opportunity to renew your contract and your property team will contact you in advance of the end date to advise available options.

Can I stay at property for longer than my initial contract length?

Yes, you can stay for the duration of your study. They will always contact you prior to the end of your existing lease to see if you would like to renew and for how long.

Can I do a virtual tour before deciding to book?

Of course. You can use their booking form to select your preferred property, date and time and they will be in touch to sort it out.

Are utilities included in the rent?

Yes, your rent includes gas, water and electricity.

Is internet included in the rent?

Yes, unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi is included in your weekly rent and you have to this throughout the building.

Do you offer meals?

Property is not fully catered, however: They offer a complimentary weekday ‘Cool Start‘ breakfast at all properties. All apartments have well-equipped kitchens where you can prepare lunch and dinner. Food events are a key part of each monthly event calendar.

Do you offer airport pick-ups?

Given the convenient locations of properties, they don’t offer airport pick-ups, but they will provide you with information about getting to the property, including options for airport transfers.

Are towels and bed linen included?

No – you will need to bring your own towels, blankets, sheets and pillows. If easier, you can buy these items once you arrive at a retail store or you can purchase a linen kit from us in advance. With a quilt, pillows, linen and towels, it has everything you need to freshen up, make your bed and settle in for a good night’s sleep. Please note that the bed sizes at property are: Single size for standard 2-bedroom apartments at Iglu Flagstaff Gardens King-single sized for all multi-share apartments (with the exception of Iglu Mascot and Iglu Flagstaff Gardens), single studios at Iglu South Yarra, some studios at Iglu Broadway and some one-bedroom apartments at Iglu Kelvin Grove Double sized for most studio and one-bedroom apartments plus premium 2-bedroom share apartments and 6-bedroom share apartments at Iglu Mascot. Queen sized for the majority of studio apartments at Iglu Central Park.

What is not included?

You are responsible for supplying your own crockery, glassware, cooking and eating utensils and any other kitchen gadgets (they provide kettles and toasters at the properties noted below, and all ovens and stove tops are electric). Other items you may need include coat hangers, cleaning supplies, washing powder, toiletries plus all your personal clothing etc. Toasters and kettles are provided at: Iglu Brisbane City, Iglu Central, Iglu Chatswood, Iglu Flagstaff Gardens, Iglu Mascot, Iglu Melbourne Central, Iglu Melbourne City, Iglu Redfern, Iglu South Yarra and Iglu Summer Hill.

Do I have to be a student to live at property?

Yes – it is a condition of your stay here at property that you must be currently enrolled and attending a course within an Australian Tertiary Institution.

How old do I have to be to live at property?

The standard minimum age for students living at property is 18.
Australian Students:
They accept domestic under 18 students on the following terms:
you must be enrolled in a tertiary education institution
your parent or guardian will be required to sign an U18 acknowledgement form
you must comply with our rules regarding U18 residents.
International Students:
The properties listed below are approved accommodation providers for international Under 18 students from the following institutions:
Iglu Redfern:
University of Sydney / Taylors College
UNSW / UNSW College
Iglu Kelvin Grove:
QUT
Iglu Melbourne City:
Monash College
Monash University (Caulfield or Parkville)
Trinity College Foundation
Before applying, they recommend you review their International Under 18 Student Frequently Asked Questions.
In all other cases, you must be at least 18 years of age when you come to live at property.

I am an international student who is under 18, can I live at property?

The properties listed below are approved accommodation providers for international Under 18 students from the following institutions: Iglu Redfern University of Sydney / Taylors College UNSW / UNSW College Iglu Kelvin Grove QUT Iglu Melbourne City Monash College Monash University (Caulfield or Parkville) Trinity College Foundation In all other cases, you must be at least 18 years of age when you come to live at property.

Is there 24 hour onsite support?

Yes, there is a team member is onsite and available 24×7 to provide their students with support and assistance at any time.

Do property buildings have security?

Yes, all of their properties have CCTV cameras installed throughout the building common areas, entry points and hallways, which operate 24 hours a day. Their properties also operate on an electronic swipe card system, with four levels of entry-control programming – including building, floor, apartment and bedroom*. Entrance to the property outside of office hours is only permitted to those with an authorised room key. * Bedrooms at Iglu Kelvin Grove use standard locks not swipe card access

Are there onsite laundry facilities?

Yes. all properties have paid onsite laundry facilities available 24/7.

Are there organised events?

Yes,they have a comprehensive program of social, academic, sport, wellbeing and cultural events. These are organised by their dedicated team of staff and Resident Leaders (RLs) who are always keen to receive feedback or ideas for future events and activities.

Are there students from multiple universities and colleges?

Yes, you will get the chance to meet and mix with students from a wide range of universities and colleges.

Can I choose who I live with?

When filling out your application form, you can put in preferences regarding who you would like to live with, and whilst they will do their best to meet your requests, it will be determined by room availability – so they advise you to apply as soon as you can so there’s more options for you.

Can I live with my partner?

Whilst there are a limited number of studios available for couples to rent, all other rooms within property are sole-occupancy. So whilst you and your partner may each rent a room within the same apartment, each bedroom must only be occupied by 1 person.

Can I have friends over to visit me?

Yes – you are allowed to have friends over, however you will need to ensure that they comply fully with the House Rules and any direction of the their team, including their Resident Leaders. They also ask that you consider your housemates and ensure that your guest/s do not cause any disruption or damage any property of Iglu or your housemates. Students are required to register their visiting guests at reception for safety and security reasons.

Is parking available at property?

They choose their locations to make it easy to get around without needing a car! However, they do have a limited number of parking spaces available at the following properties: Iglu Broadway Iglu South Yarra Additional fees will apply for car spaces and you can contact the properties directly to discuss availability.

Are pets allowed at property?

Unfortunately, you are not allowed to bring or keep any pets on property. This includes fish, birds and reptiles. This does not apply to students and visitors who require an assistance animal (e.g. a seeing or hearing guide dog). If you require an assistance animal and you are planning to live at Iproperty or visit the property overnight, please contact the relevant Iglu property to make appropriate arrangements.

Do I need to bring towels and bed linen with me?

Yes – you will need to bring your own towels, blankets, sheets and pillows. If easier, you can buy these items once you arrive at a retail store or you can purchase a linen kit from us in advance. With a quilt, pillows, linen and towels, it has everything you need to freshen up, make your bed and settle in for a good night’s sleep. Please note that the bed sizes at property are: Single size for standard 2-bedroom apartments at Iglu Flagstaff Gardens King-single sized for all multi-share apartments (with the exception of Iglu Mascot and Iglu Flagstaff Gardens), single studios at Iglu South Yarra, some studios at Iglu Broadway and some one-bedroom apartments at Iglu Kelvin Grove Double sized for most studio and one-bedroom apartments plus premium 2-bedroom share apartments and 6-bedroom share apartments at Iglu Mascot. Queen sized for the majority of studio apartments at Iglu Central Park. It’s best to confirm with the property prior to purchasing any bed linen.

What other items do I need to bring?

You are responsible for supplying your own crockery, glassware, cooking and eating utensils and any other kitchen gadgets (they provide kettles and toasters at the properties noted below, and all ovens and stove tops are electric). Other items you may need include coat hangers, cleaning supplies, washing powder, toiletries plus all your personal clothing etc. Toasters and kettles are provided at: Iglu Brisbane City, Iglu Central, Iglu Chatswood, Iglu Flagstaff Gardens, Iglu Mascot, Iglu Melbourne Central, Iglu Melbourne City, Iglu Redfern, Iglu South Yarra and Iglu Summer Hill. It’s best to confirm with the property prior to purchasing any bed linen.

What happens if I damage or break something?

Any item of the property that becomes damaged or broken either by way of accident or intention will be repaired and the costs to repair or replace the goods will be charged back to the person/s responsible.

Are there any other property rules that apply?

Yes – you will be provided with a full list of House Rules when an offer is made. You will also receive a copy of the House Rules when you move in along with other helpful information to assist with settling in.

What is NRAS?

NRAS is the National Rental Affordability Scheme, an Australian Government initiative that aims to address the shortage of affordable rental accommodation by offering a financial incentive to accommodation providers. The incentive is offered on the condition that the dwellings are rented to eligible low to moderate income earners at a minimum of 20% below market rates.

Why do I have to provide my income information and what will you do with it?

NRAS regulations require property to assess your gross income to determine your eligibility to live in one of their NRAS rooms. To be eligible you must have earned less than $58,905 in the 12 months before you take up residency in a studio, or less in the event of 6-bedroom shared apartments where the gross income limit per room is $28,597. You will also be asked to complete a NRAS Tenant Consent Form, which authorises them to provide your personal information to the Australian Government to assist them in determining who is accessing their services. Your income information will not be disclosed to people outside of property other than in accordance with any legal obligation or internally to persons who have no need of access to the information, unless you tell them in writing, that you have given consent for us to do so.

What is a statutory declaration?

A statutory declaration is a written statement of facts, declared to be true in the presence of an authorised witness. For NRAS purposes, they will ask you sign a statutory declaration declaring your gross income to be true and correct upon your check-in. If you intentionally make a false statement in a statutory declaration you can be charged with a criminal offence which carries the possibility of up to four years imprisonment. Only individuals who are licensed or registered to practice in Australia in a listed occupation may act as an authorised witness.

I am a school leaver and haven't previously been employed, what income information do I provide?

The income assessment section is based on your income and not your parents. If you have not earned any income, this includes income from family trusts or dividends, then you can enter $0.00 in your application. Please bear in mind that payments from a parent or immediate family member, any trust distributions and any tuition money that enters your bank account (that you do not provide proof of payment from your tertiary educational institution for in your supporting documents) in the 12 months preceding your contract start date are considered income.

What happens if I apply for a NRAS room and I am deemed not eligible?

If your gross income is found to be above the NRAS income limit during the initial screening and you are not deemed eligible, they will contact you to discuss alternative options available in a non-NRAS studio apartment or multi-share apartment. Please ensure you review the NRAS criteria and if you are unsure of what constitutes income, you are welcome to contact them. If your gross income is found to be above the NRAS income limit at the final screening (upon arrival at property), your holding deposit will not be refunded, however your bond and additional weeks’ rent in advance will be.

What happens if I stay on and sign a lease for a further period?

Property is required to screen your gross income according to the same process again before renewing your lease. Iglu may also be required to assess your income on the anniversaries of your first commencement date “Anniversary Date” and at the beginning of any subsequent leases.

What happens if, upon arrival at property or upon reassessment in subsequent years, my income is found to exceed the NRAS eligibility requirements?

If this happens, you will be required to: relocate to an alternative room in the student accommodation facility which is not a NRAS room; or relocate to an alternative facility which is not a NRAS room; or search for alternative accommodation.

What supporting documentation will I be required to provide?

Prior to property being able to confirm your application for one of their NRAS rooms, you will need to complete an Income Notification Form and provide supporting documentation substantiating your income. Examples of supporting documentation that could be provided (please note these are examples only and are not exhaustive): Letter from your employer(s) or guardian/family; Notices of assessment for annual tax returns; Statements from Centrelink; Government grant letters; Most recent pay slips from each employer covering the term of income disclosed; Proof of payment of tuition costs paid to your tertiary education provider (note: if you do not provide these, the income you receive into your bank account to pay for your tuition costs will be counted towards your total income.)
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Student Accommodations in Melbourne

Melbourne Student Accommodation

Finding independent student apartments in 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 options for 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. Off-campus Melbourne student accommodation presents 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 in independent apartments. 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 independent 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 off-campus accommodation for international students in Melbourne Australia include properties offered by Scape, UniLodge, Student Living, and Student Village.

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 University of Melbourne. 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 Melbourne student housing 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 off-campus accommodation in Melbourne for students.

1. Scape Queensberry

2. Scape Swanston

3. Scape Peel

4. Scape La Trobe

5. UniLodge Melbourne City

6. Scape Carlton

7. UniLodge Park Avenue

8. Student Living – 800 Swanston

9. UniLodge Melbourne CBD

10. UniLodge Park Avenue

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 off-campus 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 Melbourne 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 Melbourne 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 Melbourne 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 for Melbourne student housing:

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 independent 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 near Melbourne student housing and their approximate costs.

1. Trams

Melbourne’s trams are iconic and provide the easiest way to move around the Melbourne 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 Melbourne 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 along with nearest options for Melbourne student housing.

1. University of Melbourne

Just located at a distance of 2km from the Melbourne CBD, this university is the second-oldest university in Australia. If you’re looking to stay at student accommodation near University of Melbourne, 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 near Monash University(Parkville Campus) 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 the university, consider off-campus Melbourne student accommodation near RMIT University like Dwell Village Melbourne City and Yugo University Square 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 Melbourne student accommodation near Deakin University options like Realm Caulfield 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 Melbourne student accommodation near Swinburne University of Technology like Corporate Living Accommodation Hawthorn and Iglu South Yarra Student Accommodation 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.