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Iglu Waterloo Student Accommodation, Sydney

111, Botany Rd, Waterloo, 2017, Australia
From
AU$749
per week
2.2 mi from City Center
( 13m. 18m. 51m)
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Sydney Film School | 0.48 mi
Hillsong International Leadersh... | 0.5 mi
Taylor College | 0.51 mi
APIC College | 0.87 mi
SAE Institute | 0.91 mi
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
laundry facility
bills included
CCTV

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About the Property

Perfectly positioned, adjoining the metro station, getting to any Sydney campus will be a breeze from the property.

Room Types (3)

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Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
9

Standard Studio Apartment

Starting From: AU$749/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
9

Superior Studio Apartment

Starting From: AU$779/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
7

Premium Studio Apartment

Starting From: AU$799/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
High-SpeED WI-FI
Gym
Workout Space
Coffee Bar & Breakfast
Cool Events Program
Terraces
Safety and Security
CCTV
Secure Access
24/7 Onsite Support
Bills Included
Gas
Water
Electricity
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay <strong>1 week of rent</strong> as a holding deposit at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This will be treated as your first rental payment once your booking is confirmed and you move in.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. A bond equal to <strong>4 weeks rent</strong> is required to be paid at the time of signing your contract.</p> <p>2. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy period less any deductions or pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>1. Rent must be paid on fortnightly basis.</p> <p>2. You are responsible for ensuring that your rent is paid a<strong> minimum of two weeks in advance</strong> at all times in accordance with your Residential Tenancy Agreement.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card.</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
No Visa No Pay
<p>To exercise the <strong>“No Visa No Pay”</strong>&nbsp;option, the cancellation request must be:</p> <ul> <li>accompanied by supporting documentation</li> <li>received <strong>21 days prior</strong> to the student’s lease commencement date.</li> </ul> <p>Note:&nbsp;</p> <p>1. You can commence paying your lease while you await your visa, and they will hold your room for you.</p> <p>2. You can request a one-time only deferral of your contract start date up until Semester 1, 2026 and your rate will remain the same. If you choose a deferral, and then choose to cancel, their ‘No Visa No Pay’ option will not be available and you will be required to pay the 4-week termination payment for a cancelled contract.</p> <p>3. You can choose to cancel and pay a 4-week termination payment.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>To exercise the <strong>“No Offer No Pay”</strong>&nbsp;option, the cancellation request must be:</p> <ul> <li>accompanied by supporting documentation</li> <li>received <strong>21 days prior</strong> to the student’s lease commencement date.</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <p>Note:</p> <p>1. You can commence paying your lease while you await your university offer, and they will hold your room for you.</p> <p>2. You can request a one-time only deferral of your contract start date up until Semester 1, 2026 and your rate will remain the same. If you choose a deferral, and then choose to cancel, their ‘No Offer No Pay’ option will not be available and you will be required to pay the 4-week termination payment for a cancelled contract.</p> <p>3. You can choose to cancel and pay a 4-week termination payment.</p>

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes – it is a condition of your stay here at the 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 the property?

The standard minimum age for students living at the 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 their rules regarding U18 residents.

Is there 24 hour onsite support?

Yes, there is a property team member onsite and available 24/7 to provide their students with support and assistance at any time. In addition, everyone living at the property has free access to Sonder – a comprehensive wellbeing support service. The Sonder app provides 24/7 access to confidential safety, medical, mental health, and wellbeing support.

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.

Are there onsite laundry facilities?

Yes. All property buildings 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 live with my partner?

Whilst there are a limited number of studios available for couples to rent, all other rooms within the 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 property 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 the property or your housemates. Students are required to register their visiting guests at reception for safety and security reasons.

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 pack from them 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 the property are:
  • King-single sized for all multi-share apartments (with the exception of the property Mascot), single studios at the property South Yarra, some studios at the property Broadway and some one-bedroom apartments at the property Kelvin Grove
  • Double sized for most studio and one-bedroom apartments plus premium 2-bedroom share apartments and 6-bedroom share apartments at the property Mascot.
  • Queen sized for the majority of studio apartments at the property 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 property 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.

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 the property 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.
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About Sydney

Sydney, located on the Australian southeast coast, is an international city famous for education & culture. With a population of over 5 million people, the city has a contemporary lifestyle with a historical backdrop, dating back to 1788 when it was a British settlement. Apart from the world-famous Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge, the city has natural tourist spots like the Blue Mountains & the beautiful coastal walking paths along Bondi Beach, where students can get a much-needed break from studies.

Sydney has an 18 QS score and contains numerous universities,so it is one of the most desired options to seek education by students. Students should look to Macquarie University as a potential option, which is renowned for its research & international community of students. While Western Sydney University is also a reputable institution, widely known for its emphasis on practical learning & on community. The job market of the city is very good, with the rate of employment for graduates found at a staggering rate of over 80%, providing post-study work & career opportunities.

Sydney is rated as one of the world's safest cities, with a high rating on the Safe Cities Index, with a safety score of about 75 out of 100. If students are searching for an excellent mix of academic excellence & culture. The city is a food & cultural hub with more than 1,000 restaurants & lively events like Vivid Sydney to celebrate light, music, & ideas. A smooth public transport network that enhances the experience, with easy commuting within the best neighborhoods in Sydney.

Best Student Accommodation In Sydney

For those studying in a foreign land, students encounter exciting opportunities as well as practical realities, budgeting being right at the top of their list. Selecting the appropriate student accommodation in Sydney is finding the right balance between expense planning, comfort, & convenience. Whether you're seeking the cheapest Sydney student accommodation for international students or independent student apartments, you must consider proximity to universities, essential amenities, & access to popular attractions. From ensuite & non-ensuite rooms to private & shared options, there are lots of student rentals available. To help simplify your search, we’ve compiled a list of the best student accommodation in Sydney.


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Starting life in a busy new city brings plenty of excitement, but also the challenge of smart budgeting. For many, securing the right Sydney student housing is a key step toward balancing cost, comfort, and location. Some students prioritise modern facilities and a lively atmosphere, while others look for quieter, budget-friendly areas with easy access to campus. Sydney student housing comes in all shapes and sizes, from fully furnished studios to shared apartments with flexible leases. By focusing on amenities, travel time, and neighborhood vibe, you can narrow down the Sydney student housing options that truly suit your lifestyle and study needs.
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Best Areas to Live In Sydney

Suburbs like Glebe & Kensington are the best suburbs to stay in Sydney & are truly. Here are a few things about the suburb where you want to make student rentals Sydney bookings.

1. Ultimo

Situated just 2 km (4-minute drive) away from Sydney's city center, Ultimo is a beautiful neighborhood renowned for its closeness to the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) & the University of Sydney. Powerhouse Museum is a must-visit for science, technology, & design-interested students.

2. Surrey Hills

Surry Hills, only 3 kilometres (10-minute drive) from Sydney CBD, is a hip suburb with loads of cafes, art galleries, & creative spaces. It's perfect for students at UNSW's Art & Design campus or UTS. It has one of the foodie attractions as a major drawcard, having everything from artisan coffee shops to hip brunch places, making it a fantastic foodie destination.

3. Newtown

Only 4 km (13-minute drive) from the center of Sydney, Newtown has a quirky, alternative atmosphere with its independent boutiques, street art, & multicultural vibe. Being close to the University of Sydney at just a 10-minute walk, it's the perfect choice for students seeking the nightlife & proximity to campus.

4. Kensington

6 km (13-minute drive) from the city center, Kensington provides a quieter, residential experience with ease of access to the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The calm neighborhood is abundant in parks & gardens and affordable restaurants. Its top highlight includes Centennial Park, ideal for outdoor activities such as cycling, jogging, & unwinding, providing students with a serene break from city life.

5. Glebe

Glebe, which is only 3 kilometres (7 minutes' drive) from the center of Sydney, is famous for its terrific vibe & location near the University of Sydney & UTS. The neighborhood is full of warm bookstores, Saturday markets, & loads of student-friendly cafes. The Glebe Markets, held every Saturday, are not to be missed for students who search for original local handicrafts.

Room Types Available In Sydney

The city has a range of student accommodations in Sydney for every budget & lifestyle. Whatever your choice, communal areas that provide a sense of community or private studios with a more independent way of living, there's something for you. Below are some of the types of rooms offered in student houses in Sydney.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a built-in bathroom, allowing students to have their own space for sleeping & hygiene. The kitchen & living rooms are shared with the other residents, which is a good option for those students who value privacy in the bedrooms but love socialising in common areas.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

A shared non-ensuite room for students on rent in Sydney is a cost-effective option that offers a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, & living rooms are shared by others. This arrangement helps students enjoy their own individual sleeping & study space while utilising communal facilities.

3. Studio Apartments

Sydney studios are completely independent units, having a personal bedroom, bathroom, & a small kitchen area. Since they do not require shared facilities, they provide complete privacy & autonomy, making them the perfect choice for students who want a whole living space to themselves.

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6. Private Rooms

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2. Groceries: AU$ 350 - AU$ 550 monthly

3. Transport: AU$ 150 - AU$ 250 monthly

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6. Entertainment & Recreation: AU$ 120 - AU$ 350 monthly

7. Miscellaneous Expenses: AU$ 100 - AU$ 250 monthly

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1. Trains

Trains are the best for traveling longer distances, especially to suburbs & regional sones. The single journey fare for within the city area is AU$3.50 – AU$5.00, and for longer journeys up to AU$8.00 or more. The main terminal is Central Station, where students get connected to various lines of trains going to other areas of Sydney & beyond.

2. Buses

Buses are convenient for short journeys, particularly to places without train services. A city bus trip costs about AU$2.00 – AU$4.00 per journey. Central Station Bus Interchange is a hub where buses bound for different parts of the city, the suburbs, & even distant places stop. Students can use Opal Cards to take advantage of various discounts.

3. Ferries

Ferries of Sydney are a fantastic experience of commuting over the harbour. One can pay anywhere between AU$ 4.00 – AU$ 7.00 for one ride, depending on the distance & route covered. Circular Quay ferry terminal provides easy access to ferry services over Sydney Harbour, such as Manly, Taronga Zoo, & Eastern Suburbs routes.

4. Trams

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5. Cycles

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The city's cultural attractions, including the Sydney Opera House & Carriageworks, offer the ideal atmosphere for music, theatre, & art lovers to immerse themselves in all the culture. The Sydney student city guide will assist you in planning your visits so that you don't miss a thing.Queen Victoria Building (QVB) is a favorite heritage site; it has a combination of high-end boutiques & chic fashion stores. For high-street brands, Pitt Street Mall is the favorite spot, packed with stores & department stores. If you like specialty finds, go to Newtown or Paddington, where you'll find plenty of vintage stores, independent boutiques, & offbeat markets that have one-of-a-kind choices.

Top Universities In Sydney

Sydney has a number of well-known universities, each providing good quality education in a range of different fields. Combined, the universities draw a large student body of international students, with more than 100,000 students studying throughout the city's universities. A list of Sydney's top universities is provided below.

1. University of Sydney

Australia's oldest & world-famous, the University of Sydney, is just 2 kilometres away from the Sydney centre. Scape Darlington & Sydney University Village are perfect options for students looking for student accommodation within reach of the University of Sydney.

2. University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Located in Kensington, just 7 kilometers (15-minute drive) from Sydney CBD, the University of New South Wales (UNSW) is renowned for its teaching & research, particularly in fields such as business & engineering. Y Suites on Regent & Scape Quay are perfect choices if you need off-campus apartments close to UNSW for international students nearby; both are readily accessible.

3. University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

UTS is within the city center, only 1 kilometer from Central Station. It is well known for its teaching style & high graduate employability. Scape Sydney Central & Scape Darling Square are both student residences close to UTS within walking distance.

4. Macquarie University

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