Scape Queensberry, Melbourne

Swanston St, Carlton, 3053, Australia
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2.3 mi from Burnswick East
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About the Property

Situated at Swanston St, Carlton, 3053, Australia, Scape Queensberry, stands as one of the most sought-after student accommodations in Melbourne. This prominent residence offers a variety of living spaces including non ensuites, ensuites, studios, and bedroom apartments. Students can conveniently access prestigious institutions such as The Royal Melbourne Institute Of Technology and Melbourne Institute of Technology, both of which are just a short distance away, ensuring that the morning commute is as smooth as possible.

Choosing Scape Queensberry, Melbourne student accommodation is not just a matter of convenience; it's a dive into the vibrant heartbeat of one of Australia's most iconic educational cities. Melbourne is known not only for its educational prowess, with a significant student population that contributes to the city's dynamic atmosphere, but also for its rich cultural heritage and history, making it an exceptional place to live and learn. The Australian state, the capital city of Victoria, is located on the Australian Landmass to the southeastern fringe and in the country’s southern central part. Melbourne is an excellent place for global students.

Around 5 million people inhabit this great city of Australia, and it is home to 182,000 international students from across the globe. It’s a lively, welcoming city best known for its architecture, culture, and music. The city is adorned with laneways full of cosy cafes, restaurants offering diverse cuisines, lovely gardens, and beautiful seasides. And, of course, this metropolitan city incorporates some of the most reputed universities worldwide for their academic excellence, which attracts students worldwide. What makes this Melbourne student accommodation a top choice is its proximity to many of these institutions. Students also love the friendly neighbourhood of this Melbourne student housing. You will also find some of the restaurants, clubs, art galleries, museums, and best cafes in Melbourne near Scape Queensberry.

Features

At Scape Queensberry, you get a variety of stylish, comfortable student accommodation options, from Twin Apartments With 5 and 6 Beds, 2-Bed Studio Apartments, 5-Bedroom Ensuite, Large and Twin Studios, to 1-Bedroom Apartments. The rooms come with good air conditioning/heating. You get a study desk where you can comfortably sit and study. You also get a bed, a wardrobe, an LCD TV, plenty of storage, and lightning-fast Wi-Fi. That’s not all! You also get a shared dining area as well as a kitchenette, a microwave, an oven, and a fridge with a freezer.

Living in Scape Queensberry, you get an array of common amenities, like a management community and a lounge area for you and your roommates to hang out. The accommodation also organises many events program to keep the students entertained. Other amenities include 24/7 gym and rooftop cinema for an amazing experience. At Scape Queensberry, you will have all basic amenities like Wi-Fi, water, electricity, and heating, all of which will be covered in your rent. Staying at Scape Queensberry Melbourne will also ensure you get robust security with 24/7 security and sonder safety app provided with a sound safety app to ensure you and your belongings are safe.

Location and What's Hot?

Scape Queensberry’s convenient location means you are well-connected to the city's major universities and colleges. The student accommodation in Melbourne is close to the Institute of Tertiary and Higher Education Australia, Australian Centre of Further Education Pty Ltd,  TMG College, and Kent Institute Australia. You can easily travel on foot to these universities, making your commute easier and hassle-free. Located on famous Swanston Street, this Melbourne student housing will give you a 360º view of the city. From the top of Scape Queensberry, you can look at many nearby places like Argyle Square, Carlton Gardens, and Lincoln Square.

Students can sip their favorite brews at Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters or gather for a bite at Kaprica, a venue popular for scrumptious pizza. Social evenings are well catered for with the vibrant Jimmy Watson’s Wine Bar and the quirky Carlton Club providing perfect backdrops for some downtime. For grocery shopping, Woolworths Carlton is just a short walk away, ensuring that pantry essentials are never out of reach. In times of medical need, the Royal Melbourne Hospital offers comprehensive care, offering peace of mind. The Ian Potter Museum of Art and Melbourne Museum contribute to a culturally enriching experience, while the State Library of Victoria offers a tranquil space filled with literature and history.

Not to mention, the iconic Brunswick Street which is teeming with hip cafes, bars, and spots for playing sports like Melbourne Cricket Ground to explore. The Queensberry Scape’s location is a close to sprawling spaces ideal for an impromptu picnic or a leisurely stroll amidst the Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum. On weekends, students can venture to the nearby Queen Victoria Market, a historic landmark where they can shop for fresh produce and gourmet foods. Living at Scape Queensberry, Melbourne student accommodation positions one in the thick of Melbourne's vibrant culture and energetic student life.

Commute

The Scape Queensberry student accommodation is well connected to the public transport in Melbourne. With a wide range of transportation options, this city makes commutation and student life convenient and easy. You will find many bus stops near Scape Queensberry, including Queensberry St/Lygon St and Trades Hall/Lygon St. You can also take trams such as the Queensberry St/Swanston St and Lincoln Square/Swanston St 3. The automotive fare is much more affordable than in other cities in Australia. Students can get a student travel pass and railcards for an easier commute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included at Scape Queensberry?

All your utilities including electricity, water and heating, plus unlimited broadband internet is included with your rent of Scape Queensberry. There are no additional bills to worry about. You’ll also enjoy access to our common spaces plus a packed calendar bursting with exclusive events, mentorship programs, and internship opportunities where you can experience other cultures and make friends at the same time.

Do I need to be a student to live at Scape Queensberry?

Yes, Management’s student accommodation is purpose built for students and a confirmation of enrolment is required to secure your room at Scape Queensberry. Looking for accommodation but not a student? Management are available at two locations in the heart of Melbourne that offer luxe apartment living with flexible leases, amazing spaces, services on-demand all wrapped in one simple cost. Book a tour to check it out today.

Can I take a look around at Scape Queensberry?

They would love you to! They offer both in-person and virtual tours of all Management properties. Book a tour today for Scape Queensberry!

How close is Scape Queensberry to university?

Scape Queensberry is conveniently located in the Carlton, so it’s a great choice for students who want to be close to their universities. · RMIT University is just a 4-minute walk away, RMIT is one of Australia’s largest and most prestigious universities. · The University of Melbourne is also nearby via a 6-minute walk, just up Swanston street. · Monash University’s Parkville Campus is a little further away and can be reached in roughly 17 minutes via tram from one of the nearby stations. · La Trobe University City Campus is a 20-minute walk away through the city or is reachable by a 15-minute tram ride. · Victoria University: Victoria University is a 10-minute drive away. You can also get there by taking the tram to the Melbourne Central station and then walking for 5 minutes.

Where’s the nearest public transport to Scape Queensberry?

Scape Queensberry is on the fringe of inner-city Melbourne with a range of public transport options a matter of minutes away. The nearest tram stop is just a short walk away, and there are several bus stops within walking distance. The nearest tram stop is on Swanston Street, which is just a 1-minute walk away. Trams run frequently to all parts of the city, making it easy to get to class, work, or explore the city. There are several bus stops within walking distance of property. Buses run less frequently than trams, but they provide a more direct route to some destinations. The nearest train station is Melbourne Central Station, which is just a 7-minute walk away and can be found underneath the shopping centre.

What shops are close to Scape Queensberry?

Whether you’re looking for a quick grocery run or a full-day shopping spree, Scape Queensberry is located just a short walk or tram ride away from some amazing shopping destinations. Melbourne Central is a 7-minute walk away, and has over 200 stores, including everything from designer clothing to homewares. If you’re in the mood for something a little more unique, QV Melbourne shopping centre is a 10-minute walk away with 250 stores, as well as a cinema, bowling alley, and rooftop bar. Queen Victoria Market is a short 9-minute walk away and is a foodie’s paradise with over 1000 stalls selling fresh produce, meats, seafood, and other goods. Chinatown is also home to a wide variety of Chinese restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. It’s a 13-minute walk away down Queensberry Street before turning left onto Little Bourke Street.

How often do I pay my rent for Scape Queensberry?

The easiest way to pay your rent is through their fortnightly direct debit system at Scape Queensberry. They also have full upfront payment options. If you wish to pay the full rent amount in one lump sum, you can do this with a credit or debit card at Reception or by bank transfer. International transfers or credit card payments may result in a surcharge from your bank.

What is a Bond? And how do I pay it at Scape Queensberry?

The bond is a security deposit registered with the appropriate state-based authority and covers any damage you may cause to the room at Scape Queensberry. Don’t worry, this excludes normal wear and tear. You will receive an email 10 days before your contract start date asking you to pay a security deposit through the Resident Portal. It is refundable at the end of your stay with us if there are no damages, your room is left clean and there is no outstanding rent. You will receive an email when your bond is ready to be returned. Release of your bond from the state-based authority will either be transferred into an Australian bank account of your choice which is the preferred method, or you can arrange for a cheque to be sent to you.

Do I need to bring my own bedspread, quilt, and pillow at Scape Queensberry?

Yes. However, to make life easier, these items may be purchased on our website when booking your room, or via their Resident Portal, and can be ready for you on check-in at Scape Queensberry. They can also be purchased from Reception, subject to availability. Get settled early and purchase your bedding pack to guarantee availability.

How do I buy linen and kitchen supplies in advance at Scape Queensberry?

You can log in to their Resident Portal to buy kitchen and bedding before arriving at Management at Scape Queensberry. Alternatively, you can email the property directly.

Does property have an airport transfer service?

Yes! To arrange a pick-up service from the airport directly to property, please visit their Airport Transfer page and complete the form at least 72 hours before your scheduled arrival at the airport. Contact your Management location for pricing. Alternatively, all major Australian airports have taxi ranks and dedicated pick-up areas for ridesharing services including Didi and Uber that will take you to any of our buildings. There are also public transport options available.

What time is check-in at property?

Property will welcome you at any time of day or night.  To assist with a smooth arrival, they ask residents who plan to arrive outside normal business hours (9.00 to 18.00) to inform us by email at least 72 hours in advance. This way they can make sure a Management team member is available to greet you. If you arrive outside of normal business hours, you’ll find contact information at the entrance of the building. Your calls will be answered by a friendly team member who will help you check-in.

What goes on in the communal spaces?

Property features a range of communal spaces available to all residents where you can rest and relax or socialise with friends. These include a awesome outdoor rooftop area with cinema, 24/7 gym, games and study areas and a large communal kitchen. They’ll host resident events in these spaces from time to time, but they can also be booked in advance if you’d like them all to yourself!

Can friends visit?

Of course! This is your home. If you would like to have a guest stay overnight, that is fine too, but you’ll need to be over 18. Unfortunately, overnight guests aren’t permitted in twin or U/18 rooms. There are also a few rules around guests in the property which staff would be happy to brief you on. You will need to register your guest at Reception, so they know who is in the building for security reasons.

Is there a curfew?

They don’t have a curfew for residents over the age of 18. International residents under the age of 18 must sign a curfew between 9:30pm to 10:00pm. If students miss curfew, their team will follow up with the student and visit their room until they are located to make sure everything is ok. The Next Generation team communicates all curfew breaches to the educational institution on the spot, or the following day, depending on the nature of the breach.
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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.