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La Trobe University - North And South Apartments, Melbourne

College Dr, Bundoora, 3083, Australia
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12.1 mi from Victoria University
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Eastern Lecture Theatres | 0.2 mi
La Trobe College Australia | 0.3 mi
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About the Property

Nestled within the academic heartbeat of the city, La Trobe University - North and South Apartments Melbourne is located at the Corner of Centreway and College Dr, Bundoora VIC 3083, Australia.  Student accommodation in Melbourne offers an array of living options for students with studio rooms and non-ensuite apartment types. This popular student accommodation in Melbourne places residents a stone's throw away from premier educational institutions, including La Trobe University, Melbourne Polytechnic (Preston Campus), Melbourne Polytechnic (Fairfield Campus), RMIT University (Brunswick Campus), and Monash University (Clayton Campus), ensuring a quick and hassle-free commute.

Bundoora stands as a prominent suburb of Melbourne, renowned for its vibrant culture and strong educational infrastructure. The suburb is characterized by its mix of residential neighbourhoods, parks, and commercial areas, providing residents with convenient access to essential services and recreational facilities. Bundoora is also home to La Trobe University's Bundoora campus, offering a range of academic programs and vibrant student life, including clubs, societies, and events. Whether you're a student, a family, or a professional, Bundoora provides a welcoming and thriving community to call home.

La Trobe University - North and South Apartments Melbourne accommodation is a prime choice for students searching for student housing in Melbourne. With a rich history and a large student population, Bundoora offers a blend of academic excellence and a lively student experience. The suburb ranks well in terms of safety, green spaces, and cultural diversity. It is not just the educational facilities, such as the nearby vibrant campuses of The University of Melbourne and Collarts, that make it enticing; but also, the proximity to various attractions like the Bundoora Park and the University Hill Shopping Centre further enrich student life. Managed by Unilodge - Aus, the La Trobe University - North and South Apartments Melbourne is a hub where educational pursuits intersect with entertainment, leisure, and a thriving student community.

Features

The La Trobe University—North and South Apartments Melbourne provides a myriad of amenities designed for comfort, convenience, and a dynamic social life. It offers a range of non-Ensuite and Studio options.

Residents of La Trobe University—North and South Apartments Melbourne can enjoy the luxury of air conditioning systems, ensuring a comfortable environment.  Rooms with storage space and wardrobe, including necessary appliances like an electrical cooktop, stove, microwave, fridge and kitchen sink, facilitate an easy move-in experience. With rooms equipped with a 2-seater sofa, a coffee table and a dining area with a table and 4 chairs where resident can enjoy their meal. For a comfortable and peaceful study, bookshelves and study chair is provided. La Trobe University Melbourne accommodation is inclusive and designed for all.

In common amenities, the study spaces cater to academic pursuits, while the free gym facilities zone helps residents stay on top of their health and wellness goals. The property also boasts a range of close proximity to a university, making it convenient for daily commutes. Laundry facilities on-site add to the ease of living. The social butterfly in every student will appreciate the social engagements in community living spaces and sports facilities, perfect for unwinding and connecting with peers. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the BBQ/Picnic area, ideal for a weekend cookout. A wireless internet connection is provided throughout, making staying connected seamless. Those with a vehicle will find the paid car parking facility extremely convenient. Onsite management for hassle-free living and vending machine facility for munching and satisfying hunger.

Location and What's Hot?

The prime location of the La Trobe University - North and South Apartments also means that numerous educational institutions are within reach, such as RMIT University (Brunswick Campus), The University of Melbourne, and Deakin University, facilitating an easy commute to and from your place of study.

Perfectly tailored for students, La Trobe University - North and South Apartments accommodation in Bundoora boasts an enviable location brimming with amenities and cultural hotspots. Nearby your accommodation you’ll find a diverse range of eateries catering to every craving. Immerse yourself in the flavors of authentic Italian cuisine at Charlie's Kebabs, La Porchetta,

Baketico by Wonder Pies Heidelberg or enjoy the spicy delights of Spicy Quanjude. Delight in the comfort food served at Foodies Bar & Grill, or grab a quick caffeine fix at the trendy Café Espresso.

For those who prefer home-cooked meals, Coles Bundoora and Woolworths are easily accessible for all your grocery needs. Health and well-being are also taken care of, with Northpark Private Hospital just a walk away, ensuring peace of mind for residents. Green spaces like Bundoora Park offer a refreshing break from your studies, while nearby University Hill Town Centre is perfect for retail therapy.

When it's time to unwind, the local nightlife at UNA Bar and Chill Restaurant & Bar provides plenty of opportunities to socialize and relax. Don't forget to explore some of Melbourne’s renowned sites, such as the nearby Melbourne Wildlife Sanctuary or the iconic Heide Museum of Modern Art, which are cultural hubs for art enthusiasts. Ending your bustling day in the comfort and convenience of the North and South Apartments Melbourne makes student life both enriching and delightful.

Commute

Students residing in La Trobe University - North and South Apartments Melbourne have a range of public transport options right at their fingertips. To catch a bus, you can go to the nearby Macleod bus station or Eaglemont bus stop for your daily commute to the institute or various points. If you like to travel by train, Macleod Railway Station or Watsonia Railway Station is the best option for the residents of North and South Apartments. Melbourne's efficient network of public transportation makes a living at La Trobe University—North and South Apartments Melbourne accommodation residents not only comfortable but also highly convenient for students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who do I contact in an emergency or after hours?

Please contact the Night Manager on duty.

Paying the Bond?

You are required to pay the bond deposit when accepting your letter of offer. Need more information? Contact our team!

How do I reserve a room?

To reserve a room, simply complete the online application. Once we have received your application, we will send you a letter of offer. To accept this offer you will be required to pay a bond payment of $1000. If you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

What kind of contracts are on offer?

22-week and 44-week contracts are available, commencing in February and July.

What does my rent include?

A fully furnished apartment, all utilities are included, access to unlimited internet and Wi-Fi, use of our common facilities and ability to participate in our Residential Life Program.

Do you have car parking facilities?

There is free parking available outside the hours of Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm. If you wish to park your car during these times, residents of will require a valid car parking permit.

When do I pay my rent?

Rent is charged per fortnight – you will receive a charge on the first business day of each fortnight. If you would prefer to pay for a whole semester, or a year in advance, please visit the Living at La Trobe office to discuss.

Can I receive mail and packages whilst staying at the property?

Yes you can. Mail can be collected from the reception office and parcels can be collected from Australia Post in Agora.

What do I need to buy before I can move in?

When you arrive, your room will be already furnished with a bed, mattress, desk and chair. You will need to provide your own linen. Beds are king single beds in North and South Apartments.You can customise your room with posters, pictures and decorations. If you would like a small bar fridge in your room, you are welcome to bring one. Essential items to bring with you are bed linen (sheets, pillow, doona, blankets), towels, washing powder, laundry basket, clothes hangers, tea-towels, personal toiletries and clothing.

How close is the nearest supermarket?

There is an IGA supermarket on campus in the Agora.  Woolworths is located at Polaris Shopping Centre which is a 4 minute drive.

If I really want to move apartments/rooms after I move in - is that possible?

You can move into a different apartment/room after you move in, however you will be subject to the $85 room move fee. You will need to contact us so we can determine if there is any availability for you to move.

Can I move out and break my lease?

If you wish to terminate your lease early, you will need to pay a departure cleaning fee of $130, a cancellation fee equivalent to four (4) weeks rental fees and your bond payment of $1000 will be forfeited.

Is there extra storage outside my apartment?

Beds are designed a little higher so you can put luggage under them however there is no additional storage outside of your room. If you have items you wish to store you will need to contact a local storage service provider.

How do I connect the internet/phone?

There is no phone in the room. For internet, please refer to the troubleshooting guide if you are having issues with connection of your internet, otherwise La Trobe University ICT can be contacted between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Is wireless internet available?

Yes, we have unlimited Wi-Fi at this property and wireless internet through the building.

What is a Bond?

A bond is a payment that acts as security against the resident meeting the terms of their residence agreement.

How much is the Bond?

The bond is $1000.00.

What is a Condition Report?

Upon arrival we must prepare a ‘Condition Report’, which records the property’s general condition, including fittings and fixtures and present you with two (2) copies of this Report when you collect your keys. Review and, if necessary, add your comments to the ‘Condition Report’. You must return the report to management within three (3) business days of moving in and you should keep a copy of the ‘Condition Report’ until the end of the tenancy. The ‘Condition Report’ is a very important document, as it can be used as evidence if there is a dispute about who should pay for cleaning, damage, or replacement of missing items, particularly at the end of a tenancy. You may want to take photos of your apartment at the start of your tenancy to further show the condition. The owner may claim some or the entire bond for cleaning, damage, or replacement of missing items at the end of your tenancy. If the ‘Condition Report’ stated that the work was required at the start of the residence agreement, or the items were not listed, it can help you prove the bond should be returned to you.

I am vacating, can I use the Bond for my last month's rent?

Your bond and rent are separate payments. You are required to pay rent in the specified way up to and including the date of your departure.

What happens when I vacate?

You need to leave your apartment clean and tidy in the same condition as when you arrived, ensure all personal items have been removed and report any damage that may have been caused during your tenancy. This allows for a speedy bond resolution. Management offer a prepaid service for departure cleaning to assist residents.

How do I receive my Bond back?

You will need to complete a bond refund form either in person or via the StarRez Portal. Your bond payment will be refunded within 21 business days of your contract end date to the nominated bank account specified on your bond refund form.

What are your check-in times and days?

Residents are able to check-in after 2pm on their contract start date. Please let reception know when you expect to check-in.

Is there an application fee?

No, you can apply to live at La Trobe University North and South Apartments for free.

Do I need to be a full-time student to apply?

No, you just have to be enrolled at a tertiary institute in at least a part time capacity.

Do I need to be a La Trobe University student?

Priority is given to La Trobe University students. If there are vacancies after first round offers, we are able to consider RMIT Bundoora students and students studying in the CBD (please keep in mind we are a 45 minute tram ride from the city).

What if I have not received a first-round university offer to study at La Trobe?

If you hope to receive a study placement in second or third round offers, we can offer anyone who studies at a tertiary institute accommodation – please contact our team to let us know you are still interested in living at La Trobe and keep us informed if you do receive a study offer for that semester in a subsequent round.

Can I apply for only one semester?

Yes, you can apply for a semester contract.

Is there a cancellation fee once I have secured an apartment?

No cancellation fee applies if you cancel before the rental agreement commences.

Can I pay by bank transfer?

Yes, we accept payment by bank transfer. Once you have been accepted to stay in La Trobe Accommodation, you will receive information with your offer, including further details on how to pay your fees.

Am I allowed to have guests stay overnight?

Yes, you are allowed to have guests stay overnight with you. You must submit a request through the portal 48 hours prior to the guests’ arrival. Guests are only permitted to stay for 2 consecutive nights.

Can I stay over the holiday period?

During the academic year, you are able to stay in your residence throughout the mid-year break. You will continue to pay rent for this period, regardless of whether you remain there or not, as rent is calculated based on a 44 weeks contract.

What do I need to bring with me?

When you arrive, your room will be already furnished with a bed, mattress, desk and chair. You will need to provide your own linen. Beds are all king single beds*. You can customise your room with posters, pictures and decorations. If you would like a small bar fridge in your room, you are welcome to bring this also.Essential items to bring with you are bed linen (sheets, pillow, doona, blankets), towels, washing powder, laundry basket, clothes hangers, tea-towels, personal toiletries and clothing.If you are living in a self-catered residence, please note you will need to supply your own pots, pans, crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils to use in the shared kitchen. In the kitchen area, you will also receive a shelf or cupboard which you can use to store these.Due to fire safety regulations, kettles, toasters and hot-plates are not permitted in bedrooms: these are only be used in the designated kitchen areas.

Are there any bicycle bays available?

There is a bicycle storage cage located in the South Apartments complex.

What electricity cost am I responsible for?

Electricity, gas and water are all included in the rent.

Do I need to organise my own contents insurance?

Yes. This is not included in your rental payments.

Am I allowed to have visitors?

Yes, you are allowed to have visitors visiting you, however visitors are not allowed to remain in the residential precinct between 10:00pm and 8:00am.

What hours is reception open?

Our reception desk is open between the hours of 7:00am to 6:00pm 7 days a week, with a Night Manager on duty from 3:00pm to 7:00am.

Are the rooms serviced?

Yes. Our studio bathrooms and shared kitchens and bathrooms are cleaned weekly. There are also vacuum cleaners available at reception to hire.

Do I need to purchase a mattress protector?

No, mattress protectors are provided.

Are meals provided?

We do not provide meals, however there is breakfast and dinner catering options available at an additional cost.
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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.