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La Trobe University Regional Housing, Melton

43, Leafy View Esplanade, Melton West, 3337, Australia
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AU$230
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27.9 mi from City Center
( 48m. 1h 54m. 9h 19m)
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About the Property

La Trobe University Regional Housing, Melton is a nice and comfortable student accommodation in Melbourne that offers single rooms in Melton, a lively area in the city. The property is located at a short distance from Victoria University (St Albans Campus) and Victoria University (Werribee Campus). Each room at this Melbourne student accommodation comes with a private room, a shared bathroom, and a shared kitchen and is fully furnished to cater to students’ needs.


One of the densely populated cities of Victoria, Melbourne ranks among of the best student cities in the world. As the second largest city in Australia, it is home to a variety of world-ranking universities that attract thousands of international students every year. Another reason behind its popularity among international students is its high-quality facilities such as healthcare,e education, safety, and more. For a better understanding of the city’s culture, there are plenty of famous festivals that are hosted in Melbourne throughout the year, including Melbourne Fashion Week, Melbourne International Art Festival, and many more. In their free time, students can wander through the city’s streets and pay a visit to the tourist attractions. Since La Trobe University Regional Housing Melton is close to several restaurants, bars, cafes, and clubs, residents staying at this Melbourne student accommodation will never have to worry about finding new things to do in Melbourne.

Features

When booking your Melton housing at La Trobe University Regional Housing, you can get a fully-furnished single room. This package would include a private room and a bathroom and kitchen that are shared. Each room comes with a comfy single bed so you can get your beauty sleep in comfort. The room also includes a spacious wardrobe, so you’ll have enough space for all your belongings. We know how important it is to have a separate study space, which is why each room also includes a desk & chair. Once summer kicks in, you won’t have to surrender to the heat as each room is air-conditioned to maximise your comfort.


Get to know other tenants in the lounges and watch the latest shows on television. Cook your favourite meals in the well-equipped kitchens and stream seamlessly on the free high-speed wifi. Since laundry facilities are available on-site, you won’t have to run around town trying to find a laundry service to wash and dry your clothes. If you drive your vehicle, La Trobe University Regional Housing also offers street-side parking.

Location and What's Hot?

One of the biggest advantages of living at La Trobe University Regional Housing is that this Melbourne student accommodation is quite close to several student essentials. This means that you won’t have to travel far from this Melton housing to find what you need, whether it’s getting groceries, or getting a meal on a lazy day. The Melbourne housing is also quite close to Victoria University’s St Albans Campus, which is just a 33 minute drive away from La Trobe University Regional Housing. Victoria University’s Werribee Campus is just a bit further away and takes 38 minutes to reach on a vehicle.


La Trobe University Regional Housing is surrounded by many shops, pubs, and restaurants. Spend weekends at Stone Bar and Grill and Flanagan's. Have yummy pizzas at Arnolds Creek Pizzeria and special butter chicken at DESI COMFORT FOOD PTY LTD Kebab & Punjabi food. No matter which cuisine you’re craving, you’ll find a restaurant serving what you want near this Melton housing. The restaurants in the vicinity offer vegan options as well. You can do your grocery shopping at FoodWorks and for fresh chicken shopping, Melton Chicken Stop is the best. And for your sporty self, you can visit Arnolds Creeks Reserve whenever you want.

Commute

Each part of the city of Melbourne is well-connected to the rest of it with the help of several public transport systems. And the same is true for La Trobe Univeristy Regional Housing, which is in close proximity to several public transport stops. The accommodation is well-linked to public transport in Melbourne. Leafy View Esp/Claret Ash Bvd bus stop is within a 2-minute stroll. To travel to far away distances, you can reach Melton Train Station within a 10-minute drive.

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Single Room

Starting From: AU$230/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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Common Amenities
Wifi
Kitchen
Laundry Facility
Lounges
Television
Street side parking
Safety and Security
Secure individual key card entry to bedroom
24/7 on-call staff
Room Amenities
Single Bed
Desk & Chair
Wardrobe
Air Conditioning
Blinds

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Frequently Asked Questions

Paying the Bond?

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

If I wanted to break my lease, what are the costs associated with this?

If you wish to terminate your lease early, you will be responsible for the paying the early termination fee equivalent to four weeks rent and have my bond forfeited.

What kind of contracts does Living at La Trobe offer?

22-week and 44-week contracts are available, commencing in February and July. If you are unsure with your study dates, you can contact our team for further information. 

What does my rent include?

A fully furnished apartment, all utilities are included, access to unlimited internet and WIFI, and use of our common room facilities. 

Do you have car parking facilities?

There is no dedicated carparking onsite for residents. All car parking spaces at La Trobe University Bundoora (Melbourne) Campus require a valid car parking permit Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm. Outside of these hours, parking is free.

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.

How does my mail get to me?

 Mail can be delivered direct to your residence. Include the address of your assigned residence as per below: 
[Residence Street Address] 
Melton West, VIC 3337 

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

You will need to provide your bedding linen and any basic crockery, such as plates, utensils and cooking items. Living at La Trobe provides appliances such as toasters, kettles and microwaves. 

How close is the nearest supermarket?

 The closest supermarket is the FoodWorks located at 17 Claret Ash Blvd, Melton West, reachable by a short 6 minute walk. 

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

 If you wish to move to another residence, you can submit a Room Transfer Request form available from the Living at La Trobe Portal. Note that these transfer requests are subject to availability and require an $85.00 fee for cleaning and administration costs once approved. 

Can I move out at any time?

When considering the premature termination of your Residential Tenancy Agreement, the following payments are required prior to vacating, as outlined by the Rules of Residence: 
•A cancellation fee of 28 days rent. 
•Loss of bond. 
•All outstanding debts and fees. 

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, you can connect to the on-site WiFi with the login provided upon check-in.  

Is wireless internet available?

Yes, we have unlimited WIFI at this property and wireless internet available through the building.

What is a Bond?

 A bond is a payment that acts as security against the resident meeting the terms of their rental agreement and Rules of Residence. The bond is accepted online during the offer acceptance process. This deposit is held until the end of the resident’s lease. Following final inspection, the bond is: 
refunded entirely to the tenant/resident, or  
claimed in part or in full by the landlord/owner.  

How much is the Bond?

The bond is $1000.00 deposit. 

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 2 copies of this Report when you come to collect your keys. 
Review and, if necessary, add your comments to the ‘Condition Report’. You must return the report to property management within three 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 tenancy, or the items were not listed, it can help you prove the bond should be returned to you. 
Check out this handy guide - Resident guide condition reports 

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. Property offers 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.
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Booking this accommodation via amber was the best decision I made! Their site is user friendly and the booking process was also fast. They also provided free assistance and the consultant was patient and helped with every query I had. Excellent service overall.
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Jaycob W
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The rooms in this student accommodation are well planned and spacious which make for a great living experience. The staff here is very great and they have always helped me with all my troubles and worries. The people here are also very warm and welcoming. I would sternly recommend this to all the students looking for accommodation in this area.
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Karley L
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I've been here for 6 months and I must say that this place takes care of students in every way. I was nervous because it was my first time living outside of my country, but the staff is always willing to help and friendly to make students feel at ease. This is an excellent choice for first-year university students.
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Student Accommodations in Melbourne

Melbourne Student Accommodation

Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia, is home to some of the country’s most renowned universities, such as the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Monash University, and the Melbourne Institute of Technology. The city attracts thousands of students annually, fostering a vibrant and inclusive academic community. With on-campus residences filling up quickly, students often explore student accommodations in Melbourne that offer comfort, flexibility, and proximity to campus. You’ll find everything from modern studios and en-suites to shared student apartments in Melbourne, each designed to suit different preferences and budgets.

Life here extends well beyond the classroom. Melbourne blends urban sophistication with laid-back neighbourhood charm, making student living in Melbourne a well-balanced experience. The city’s efficient tram network connects popular suburbs like Carlton, Docklands, and North Melbourne, where you’ll find affordable rooms for rent in Melbourne near major universities. The area around the Melbourne Institute of Technology is especially popular for student housing Melbourne, offering convenient access to libraries, eateries, and public spaces. Students can also explore off-campus housing in Australia through verified platforms like amber, which makes it easier to compare and secure student accommodation in Australia before arrival. Known for its friendly and safe Melbourne Suburbs to Live in and easy transport, student housing in Australia truly shines here.

About Melbourne

Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, sits in the southeastern part of Australia along the scenic Port Phillip Bay. Founded in 1835, the city rose to prominence during the Victorian gold rush and has since evolved into a thriving hub for education, culture, and creativity. Today, it’s home to more than 5 million people, including a large international student community that contributes to its diverse and youthful energy.

Known for its perfect mix of old-world charm and modern architecture, Melbourne offers students a visually rich and inspiring environment. The city’s landscape features Royal Botanic Gardens, Yarra River trails, and lively laneways filled with cafes, street art, and boutique stores. Gen Z particularly loves the city’s year-round festivals like the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, White Night Melbourne, and the Melbourne Fringe Festival, which celebrate creativity, performance, and community spirit.

Melbourne is also one of Australia’s strongest academic centres, housing top institutions. The Melbourne Institute of Technology is another major attraction, with excellent off-campus housing options nearby. Ranked among the top student cities globally, Melbourne scores high for its student mix, safety, and quality of life. The city has a strong employment rate of around 64%. Melbourne maintains a safety index of around 62, ensuring students feel secure both on and off campus. Its happiness index averages 7.2/10, reflecting the strong sense of community, job opportunities, and lifestyle balance that define student living in Melbourne.

Best Student Accommodations in Melbourne

Finding the right student accommodations in Melbourne isn’t just about having a place to sleep; it’s about comfort, convenience, and creating a supportive environment for study and social life. Whether you’re attending the Melbourne Institute of Technology or another university, living close to campus with access to modern amenities can make a huge difference. Amber offers a range of verified student apartments in Melbourne, from private studios to shared flats, ensuring students can find a space that fits both their budget and lifestyle.

1. Scape Aurora – Rating: 4.9/5 – From AU$699/week – “Modern studios with private ensuites, rooftop terrace, and gym facilities close to universities and city hotspots.
2. Scape Victoria Street – Rating: 4.8/5 – From AU$649/week – “Affordable rooms with spacious study zones and social lounges, located near transport and city amenities.
3. Realm Caulfield – From AU$625/week
4. Iglu Melbourne Central Student Accommodation – Rating: 4.7/5 – From AU$625/week – “Furnished apartments with modern communal areas and a strong student community near the city centre.
5. Iglu South Yarra Student Accommodation – Rating: 5.0/5 – From AU$555/week – “Bright, fully furnished rooms with social spaces, surrounded by cafés and shops.

Affordable Student Accommodation Melbourne

For students seeking cheap student accommodation Melbourne, the city provides a variety of options that combine affordability, comfort, and convenience. Whether you’re studying at the Melbourne Institute of Technology or other local universities, these properties offer easy access to campus, public transport, and the city’s lively cultural and social scenes. From shared apartments to fully furnished studios, there are plenty of choices for those looking for Melbourne student accommodation that doesn’t compromise on quality.

1. Unilodge Victoria University  – From AU$209/week. Modern studios and shared apartments with study zones, communal kitchens, and social spaces designed for student life.
2. Carric Hostel – From AU$250/week. Affordable shared rooms in a friendly, community-oriented environment, ideal for students seeking budget-friendly accommodation near campus.
3. Campus Melbourne – From AU$266/week. Contemporary student apartments featuring furnished rooms, study lounges, and lively communal areas to foster connections.
4. Carric House – From AU$280/week. Comfortable shared apartments and studios with essential amenities, located close to public transport and city facilities.
5. Walsh Residence Melbourne – From AU$285/week. Fully equipped student apartments with study areas, social spaces, and convenient access to cafes and shops, making it ideal for student living in Melbourne.

Best Areas to Live in Melbourne

Melbourne offers a variety of neighbourhoods ideal for students, each with unique features such as proximity to universities, affordability, and a lively student community. If you are looking for student apartments in Melbourne, these areas provide convenience and lifestyle for students.

1. Carlton: Carlton is popular among students due to its proximity to the University of Melbourne and RMIT University. The area offers a mix of student accommodation Melbourne, cafes, parks, and public transport links. Commute to campus is 5–10 minutes on foot or by tram, with average weekly rent around AUD 450–650.
2. Parkville: Parkville, adjacent to Carlton, is home to the University of Melbourne’s main campus. It features shops, cafes, and green spaces like Royal Park. Students can reach campus in 5–10 minutes by tram or bike, with weekly rents averaging AUD 450–600.
3. North Melbourne: North Melbourne offers a quieter, more residential environment with shared houses and apartments. It is well-connected to central Melbourne and the universities via tram and bus. Average rent is AUD 400–550 per week, and the commute takes around 10–15 minutes.
4. South Yarra: South Yarra is a commercial and cultural hub with shopping centres, restaurants, and nightlife. Although slightly further from campuses, public transport makes commuting 15–20 minutes. Weekly rents range from AUD 500–700.
5. Fitzroy: Known for its artsy, lively atmosphere, Fitzroy is ideal for students who enjoy culture and nightlife. The suburb has a mix of apartments and shared housing, with the campus reachable in 10–15 minutes by tram. Average rent is AUD 450–600 per week.

Room Types Available in Melbourne

Student accommodation Melbourne offer a diverse range of options to suit various preferences and budgets, ensuring every student can find a space that aligns with their lifestyle. Here's an overview of the room types available in Melbourne:

1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments in Melbourne are ideal for students seeking complete independence. These units include a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, offering maximum privacy and convenience. They are perfect for those looking for self-contained living spaces.
2. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These apartments provide one or two private bedrooms along with shared living areas such as kitchens and lounges. They offer a balance between private space and social interaction, making them suitable for friends or small groups.
3. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within a single unit, with communal kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas. This setup encourages social interaction and community living while still offering personal space for each resident.
4. Private Rooms: Private rooms offer students a personal bedroom with essentials like a study desk and bed, with access to shared facilities such as kitchens and lounges. These rooms suit students who want independence without complete isolation.

Cost of Living in Melbourne

Understanding the cost of living in Melbourne is essential for students budgeting their stay. Melbourne 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 1,500 to 2,500, covering rent, food, transportation, and leisure activities. This guide outlines typical costs to help students manage their finances effectively during their time in Melbourne student apartments.

1. Accommodation: AU$200 – AU$600/week
2. Groceries: AU$200 – AU$400/month
3. Transportation: AU$150 – AU$250/month
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): AU$50 – AU$100/month
5. Internet: AU$30 – AU$60/month
6. Leisure & Social Activities: AU$100 – AU$200/month

Student Travel in Melbourne

Melbourne is a student-friendly city with a comprehensive and efficient transport network, making commuting easy and affordable. Whether you’re heading to the Melbourne Institute of Technology, exploring local cafés and cultural hotspots, or running errands near your student apartments in Melbourne, the city offers multiple travel options suited for students.

1. Trams: Melbourne’s iconic tram network covers most of the CBD and nearby suburbs. The Free Tram Zone allows travel within the central business district without charge. It is free within the zone; beyond, fares start at approximately £3.00 using a Myki card. The Free Tram Zone is perfect for students living close to campus or in central areas.
2. Trains: Melbourne’s metropolitan train network links suburbs to the CBD and universities like MIT. And single fares start at £3–£4. Concession fares are available for students with a valid ID using a Myki card.
3. Buses: Bus services operate in areas not covered by trams or trains, making them ideal for students living in outer suburbs. Weekly passes start at approximately £15/week. Also, check timetables via the PTV app to ensure timely travel.
4. Cycling: Melbourne is bike-friendly with dedicated lanes and paths throughout the city. Free, aside from purchasing a bicycle.
5. Walking: For students residing near MIT or in central areas, walking is practical and eco-friendly.
6. Cabs and Ride-Sharing: Services like Uber and DiDi are widely available across Melbourne, offering reliable options for late-night commutes or when public transport isn’t running. Students can also use local taxis via the 13CABS or Silver Top Taxi apps for convenient point-to-point travel.

Student Transit Tips: Full-time students can benefit from concession Myki cards or the International Student Travel Pass for discounted fares. Combining trains, buses, cycling, and walking ensures efficient, cost-effective travel for students living in Melbourne student accommodation or rooms for rent in Melbourne.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Melbourne

Melbourne, known as Australia’s cultural capital, offers a lively and student-friendly environment where academics and social life thrive. Safe and popular neighbourhoods like Carlton, Fitzroy, and Southbank are close to Melbourne Institute of Technology and provide easy access to essential amenities. Students can find a variety of student accommodation Melbourne and student apartments melbourne to suit different needs.

Students often hang out at Pearson & Murphy's Café for specialty coffee, Industry Beans Fitzroy for the best cafes in Melbourne experience, or Higher Ground for a spacious and unique study environment. For nightlife, Revolver Upstairs is a hotspot for electronic music, The Night Cat offers live music in a relaxed atmosphere, providing a night out in Melbourne to remember, and also Cherry Bar delivers a classic rock vibe. Green spaces like Royal Park, Carlton Gardens, and Fitzroy Gardens provide tranquil settings for outdoor study or relaxing breaks.

Melbourne also offers excellent learning resources. State Library Victoria provides extensive study spaces and resources, while The Wheeler Centre hosts literary events. The Baillieu Library at the University of Melbourne supports student research and learning. For healthcare, students can access The Royal Melbourne Hospital, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, and Melbourne Private Hospital are also conveniently located.

Top Universities in Melbourne

Melbourne is home to several prestigious universities, attracting students from across Australia and internationally. The city offers excellent academic programmes and convenient student accommodation Melbourne for a comfortable student lifestyle.

1. Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT offers industry-relevant programs in Business, Accounting, Information Technology, and Engineering. Some of the best accommodation near Melbourne Institute of Technology includes Scape Melbourne Central, UniLodge Melbourne Central, and Student Living on A’Beckett, providing fully furnished rooms, study areas, communal kitchens, and modern amenities.
2. RMIT University (Brunswick Campus): RMIT is a global university of technology, design, and enterprise, offering programs in engineering, arts, business, and social sciences. Popular student apartments in Melbourne near RMIT include Carric Hostel and Yugo University Square, featuring furnished rooms, communal study spaces, and easy access to the city.
3. University of Melbourne: One of Australia’s leading universities, it offers diverse undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Nearby off-campus housing in Australia includes Iglu Melbourne City and Yugo University Square, offering fully furnished apartments, study lounges, gyms, and modern communal facilities for students.

Summary

Whether you are looking for rooms for rent in Melbourne or modern Melbourne student apartments, Amber provides 100% verified listings, all-inclusive rent, and 24/7 support throughout your housing journey. Book early to secure the best Melbourne student accommodation.

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