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Sydney University Village, Sydney

90, Carillon Ave, Newtown, 2042, Australia
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AU$475
per week
2.5 mi from City Center
( 16m. 31m. 51m)
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650 Total Units
Highest Floor 9
Built in 2003
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No Visa No Pay
Pay In Instalment
dual occupancy
bills included
game area

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About the Property

Sydney University Village student accommodation is located at 90 Carillon Ave., Newtown, 2042, Australia. It brings you 1B, 2B, studio, and non-ensuite apartments. It is the most in-demand the University of Sydney student accommodation, as it is a 10-minute walk. The Centre for Continuing Education is a 3-minute walk from Sydney University Village.

Newtown student accommodation is in a rich, bohemian suburb in the inner west of Sydney. It is known for its lively King Street strip. Here, you will find rows of boutiques, eateries, quaint bookstores, and street art. You can participate in various events like the King Street Crawl music festival, Gay Boxing, refugee chef banquets, small bar tours, and free comedy classes. These events show the neighbourhood’s commitment to the community. It has a population of 14,690. Over 45% is working. Newtown's cost of living is higher than average, but it promises extraordinary service.

Sydney is a global city. The unemployment rate is a low 4.1%. The city has a booming job market. Youth can expect to go about their careers in the fields of tech, healthcare, finance, renewable energy, AI, and cybersecurity. It ranks high on safety among Australian cities. It has made huge investments in smart surveillance and public safety infrastructure. It is a melting pot of diversity, with the majority of its population being from overseas. As a student, you will enjoy events like Vivid Sydney, SXSW Sydney, and the Sydney Festival. Choosing Sydney University Village off-campus student accommodation will allow you to live and explore everything the city has to offer.

Features

Sydney University Village off-campus student housing offers 1B, 2B, studio, and non-ensuites. You can choose from 4-bedroom apartments to 1-bedroom suites. You will get private rooms that are worth the money. You can choose from private or shared bathrooms and private or shared kitchens. At this student accommodation in Sydney, you will get a fully furnished unit. So you do not have to worry about necessary furniture and where to buy it. The king single bed will let you have a good night's sleep. The wardrobe is not just a space for keeping your clothes. It is the place where you can get ready to make a fantastic first impression. The desk in the room will give you a separate space to focus and achieve all your dreams. You will get unlimited wifi internet. So be it, studying, surfing, scrolling, or binge-watching, you can do everything without any interruptions. With the oven, you can make your quick meals. In the fridge and freezer, you can keep all your fresh fruits and vegetables, juices, ice creams, and more. While choosing your room, make sure you carefully look at the amenities. Since each room has its distinctive features.

In spite of your chosen room type, Sydney University Village student apartments give their young tenants some common amenities. This includes a dedicated study space to help you create and be in the right mood and mindset. Village Dinners, BBQ decks, and Cultural Food Nights just for you to socialise, celebrate, and have fun. You might even be on the way to becoming a pro chef at their cooking classes. You and your friends can have a blast at the games area, trivia nights, and free events and activities. The perfect spots to learn and play. You can unleash the hidden craftsman at the DIY Workshops, a good distraction from screens and a good opportunity to gain new skills. Let go of yourself in the notes and rhythm. The music room will provide you with a creative space for self-expression. Your bills include WiFi, water, electricity, heating, and furniture. The in-house maintenance staff and 24/7 on-site support will cater to your needs and emergencies. Moreover, there are no pets or smoking allowed.

Location and What's Hot?

Sydney University Village student accommodation is near many reputable universities. Some of which you might be dreaming of getting into. The University of Notre Dame is a 5-minute drive, and the Academy of Interactive Technology is a 6-minute drive from Sydney University Village student apartments.

This student housing in Sydney has stores and shops around it that take care of your daily necessities. Miracle Supermarkets and IGA Local Grocer Newtown are steps away to get your grocery shopping done. From snacks to supplies, you can find everything. Carillon Compounding Pharmacy and Pharmasave Newtown Pharmacy are a few blocks away. So you will have quick access to medicines and get professional health advice. There are numerous options to choose from for your meals. Hikaru Japanese Courtyard Restaurant is a true gem; you can help yourself to noodle soups, sushi rolls, or Japanese drinks. Missony Restaurant is a favourite among those who crave Middle Eastern and Lebanese cuisine. It is led by an award-winning chef, Wael Alkhiif. You can relish fresh, flavorful Thai dishes at affordable prices at the Thai La-Ong. For Hoochie Mamma Cafe, Pastizzi Cafe, and Brewtown Newtown, coffee is not just a drink but an art. These are also good places for getting food, from snacks and bite-sized food to a hearty lunch. The best bars in Sydney are known for lively scenes, refreshing cocktails, fun arcades, and welcoming venues. The Bank is where you can enjoy both pub culture and Mediterranean dining. At the Manning Bar, you will find up-and-coming artists performing at the live music venues. If you are a game lover, then Astro’s Arcade Bar is the place for you. It mixes the thrill of arcade games with an eclectic bar experience. What’s more, these amazing places are waiting to be explored by you at the Sydney University Village.

Sydney University Village student accommodation is near it. There are many parks around for you to take a stroll in, like Goddard Reserve, Hollis Park, and MJ Hayes Reserve. At the Street Art of Newtown, you can view beautiful murals like the ‘I Have a Dream’ wall. If you love music, then you can explore every form, from indie bands to international acts, at the Enmore Theatre. It is a well-known music and comedy venue. You can feel the thrill of adventure at the Cipher Room. It is Sydney’s highly rated escape rooms with fascinating storylines and tricky puzzles. You can feel the retro movie vibes at the Dendy Cinema. For all the geeks among you, Powerhouse Museum is a heaven of science, design, and innovation.

Commute

Sydney University Village student accommodation is conveniently connected to the transit systems. King St. at Carillon Ave. and University of Sydney, City Rd., are the two bus stops just around the corner. The Macdonaldtown Station and Newtown Station are the nearest train stations. Taking public transport is the most cost-efficient way to explore the city. It will save you the time and stress of traffic and parking. This is why you need to know everything and all about the public transport in Sydney.

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Room Types (7)

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All (7)
Non Ensuite (2)
2B (1)
1B (2)
Studio (2)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
10

5 Bedroom Apartment

Starting From: AU$475/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
15

4 Bedroom Apartment

Starting From: AU$475/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
3

2 Bedroom Apartment

Starting From: AU$576/week
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
9

1 Bedroom Suite

Starting From: AU$780/week
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
8

1 Bedroom Standard Apartment

Starting From: AU$843/week
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
3

Studio Standard Apartment

Starting From: AU$589/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Games area
BBQ deck
On-site Laundry
Dedicated Study Space
Green Space
On Campus Location
Safety and Security
24/7 Onsite Support
In-House Maintenance Staff
Bills Included
Wifi
Water
Electricity
Heating
Furniture
Property Rules
No Smoking
No Pets

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Security Deposit
<p>To secure a room the tenant must pay a security deposit of <strong>4 week's rent </strong>at the time of booking.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent can normally be paid fortnightly, semester upfront or full year upfront.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p><strong>For the rent:</strong> Direct debit from Visa or Mastercard, or Australian bank account.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>For upfront fees:</strong> Credit card is preferrable Bank transfer/EFT is also accepted.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>If you pay via Credit/Debit card, some surcharges will apply.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property does not require you to provide any guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<ul> <li><strong>Application Fee:</strong> AU$80</li> <li><strong>Registration Fee: </strong>AU$150</li> <li><strong>Linen packs:</strong> AU$147.5</li> <li><strong>Kitchen Pack:</strong> AU$115</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cleaning Fee:</strong></p> <p>Studio: AU$120</p> <p>1 Bed Apts / Studio Kitchenette: AU$145.00</p> <p>All Other Apartments: AU$145</p> <p><strong>Data Connection Fee:</strong></p> <p>AU$254 Full Year contracts</p> <p>AU$233 48 Week contracts</p> <p>AU$127 Semester contracts</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Extra Charges:-</strong></p> <p><strong>For Private Rental</strong></p> <p>Utilities:- AU$25+ per week</p> <p>Transport:- AU$20+ per week</p> <p>Furniture:- AU$1,000+</p> <p>Fast, unlimited internet:- AU$15+ per week</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • 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.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies & notes
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property &nbsp;management <strong>does not</strong> have a cooling off period. All contracts are legal and binding. If a student wishes to cancel more than <strong>14 days</strong> before contract commencement they will be liable for a cancellation fee of <strong>2 x weeks rent (deducted from the deposit).</strong> Application and Registration fees are non-refundable. If a student wishes to cancel less than <strong>14 days</strong> before contract commencement they are liable for the contract until a replacement is found. If a replacement is found they are also liable for the cancellation fee of <strong>2 x weeks rent.</strong></p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>If you are an International Student and you do not get your Visa, you may cancel your Resident Agreement within <strong>5 days </strong>of receiving notification from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).&nbsp;You are only eligible for this exemption if you cancel <strong>more than 14 days prior to your Residential Agreement start date</strong>. If you are within <strong>14 days</strong> of your Residential Agreement start date, or if your Residential Agreement has already started, you are not eligible for this exemption.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>If you are a<strong> domestic</strong> first year student (domestic Year 12 school leavers only) applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC and <strong>you do not get accepted at the University</strong> you may cancel your Residential Agreement within<strong> 5 days</strong> of the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC Main Round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates).</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you are a <strong>domestic</strong> first year student (domestic Year 12 school leavers only) applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC and <strong>you get accepted at a different University</strong> you may cancel your Residential Agreement within 5 days of the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC Main Round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates).</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>Only for University of Sydney Students. Mandatory COE for the specified University.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Am I able to leave my belongings in my room before my contract starts?

Unfortunately, you will not be able to access your room or leave any belongings in the property before your contract starts.

Can I choose my own room?

You are able to submit preferences for specific rooms during the application process. They will do their best to accommodate all requests during the allocation process however, due to the large amount of requests, they cannot make any guarantees that they will be fulfilled.

Is there a cleaning service?

There is no housekeeping service at the property.

You are required to upkeep your personal areas yourself, and organise among the residents of the apartment how to keep the common areas clean. There are inspections throughout the year, and if areas are deemed below standard, penalties will apply where relevant to cover the cost of professional cleaning.

What supermarkets are close by for me to purchase food?

The closest shop is IGA, which is only a 5 minute walk from the property.

For larger shops like Coles and Aldi you will have to go to Broadway Shopping Centre which is a 20 minute walk or 10 minute bus ride away.

What apartment types are on offer at this property?

1 Bedroom Apartment
1 Bedroom Suite
Studio
Studio Kitchenette
2 Bedroom Apartment
4 Bedroom Apartment
5 Bedroom Apartment.

How is this property different from other options of residential living on campus?

Property management fosters independent living while also accommodating students who are just moving out of home for the first time. There is a strong communal atmosphere among the residents which helps students adjust to a more self-sufficient lifestyle while they learn to look after themselves through their cooking, laundry, and housekeeping duties.

There are many options for residents to become involved in the property community. There are heaps of opportunities to make new friends and create a memorable university experience, and if you prefer more time alone or in quiet they also have the right spaces for you.

In the case of any queries, the property team is always there for support in case the student is looking for assistance.

Are meals included?

The property does not provide catering. However each apartment has access to a kitchen so feel free to cook up a storm at any time of the day.

Can I purchase a linen or kitchen pack at the property?

There is an option to purchase a linen or kitchen pack prior to your arrival at the property.

If the office is closed on the weekend, how can I check in?

If you will be arriving after hours or during the weekend to check in, please contact the Resident Assistant or Evening Duty Manager once you have arrived. Their contact numbers will be in your confirmation email and posted on the property gates.

There is also an intercom next to reception if you are unable to call.

If you plan to arrive very late at night or early in the morning, please give them as much prior notice as possible so they can ensure someone is there to welcome you.

Can I get financial assistance?

Unfortunately the property does not offer any direct financial assistance.

Can I live here if I am under 18?

For domestic students, you must be at least 18 years old or turning 18 by the end of the semester you are moving in to be eligible to live at the property. In addition, a completed Guarantor Form must be submitted before the room confirmation can be processed.

For international students, they cannot accept applications until you have turned 18.

How can I prove I am a student?

When you arrive at the property you will be asked to provide your student ID card.

If you are a first year university student and have not received your student ID, you must provide your letter of offer as proof of enrollment upon check-in and provide your student card once you have received it.

Can I bring my own internet?

You are more than welcome to bring your own internet provided it is a Wi-Fi dongle, they do not permit ADSL to be installed.

Keep in mind though that you will have access to unlimited, high speed Wi-Fi as part of your stay at the property!

Can I have people stay over?

Although they do not encourage overnight guests, they do understand that you may have someone stay from time to time. Please make sure that you sign your guests into reception upon arrival and sign them out on departure.
As per the property rules, you can have a guest stay no more than 2 consecutive nights in 7 days.

Please also ensure both you and your guest understand the rules for visitor behavior.

Do I need to bring kitchen utilities such as a kettle or toaster with me?

The kitchens are already kitted out with basic amenities like the fridge and the stove. However, you will need to supply your own utilities such as a toaster, kettle, and sandwich press for example. If you live in shared accommodation you can always wait until you meet your roommates to organise a group shop to figure out what everyone has brought along with them.

Studio apartments have their own microwave and mini-fridge, but also have access to 'The Well' which is a large communal kitchen on the ground floor.

Does my room have a window?

Yes! All rooms within the apartment have a window.

How far is the property from the university?

The property is located on the university campus and is only a short walk from classes and university facilities.

It will only take you 5-10 minutes to get anywhere on campus!

Can I live at this property if I do not study at Sydney University?

The property management accepts applications from Sydney University Students only.

Can a couple live at the property?

They offer dual occupancy living arrangements for a limited range of room types and only for a full-year contract. Couples can stay only in the one-bedroom apartment or one-bedroom suite. Please note that there is an additional charge for dual occupancy.

Is my room private?

Every room is private with a lockable door - only you will have access to your room. If you are in shared accommodation, the communal areas will only be accessible by the other residents of the specific apartment.

How are roommates allocated? Can I put in preferences?

Roommate allocations are conducted in accordance with any requests, such as: study preference, age, and gender. To make a request, you will be prompted to include these during the application process.

Please note that while they do endeavour to accommodate all roommate requests, they are sometimes unable to, and cannot guarantee or make any promises. They will do their best!

If the office is closed, how can I check in?

If you are looking to check into the property after hours, there will be a Resident Assistant on duty who will be able to assist you.

Residents can check in after hours by pressing the green button on the blue call box next to the office which will put them in contact with the staff member who will assist with check in.

If you plan to arrive very late in the evening or early in the morning please give them as much advance notice as possible.

Is there access to public transportation?

Macdonald Town Station is only a 10-minute walk from the property, and from there you can get anywhere in the city using the train and metro services!

Alternatively, there are bus stops less than 5 5-minute walk from the front door!

What is the latest I can apply?

There is no deadline for applications, however please note that once the property has reached capacity, you are only able to sit on the wait list and we cannot guarantee that you will be able to secure a room.

It is always best to apply as early as possible!

What is First Year Exemption? Am I eligible?

If you are a domestic first-year student applying through UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC you may be eligible for First Year Exemption.

You are eligible if:
* You did not get accepted to the university
* Were accepted to another university
* The course is now wholly offered online (ie not being taught internally)

If your contract has not commenced you will be refunded your security deposit and cleaning fee where applicable. Please note the application fee and registration fee if applicable are nonrefundable.

If your contract has started, you are liable for rent up to the date of notification / moving out of the property.  Your security deposit and associated fees (excluding application, registration, and cleaning fees where applicable) will be refunded.

Please note that First Year Exemption will not apply where you have accepted a university offer but you elect to defer or withdraw from your studies. You must notify property management in writing (resident notification) within 5 days from the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC main round offers release date (generally around late January – refer to the UAC / VTAC / QTAC / TISC website for actual dates) for First Year Exemption to apply.

Do I have to find my own roommates?

You don't need to find your own roommates. If you're interested in a shared apartment, they will do their best to pair you with people who have similar preferences.

If you already have specific individuals you'd like to live with, please list their names in the roommate preferences section of your application. Whilst they will try to accommodate these requests, please be aware that they cannot guarantee them due to the high volume of requests they receive.

Why am I required to make an application so early on?

They open applications early due to the high demand of students looking for on-campus accommodation. To secure a room at the property they recommend make your application as soon as possible, they don't want you to miss out!

Is there a curfew at the property?

The property is your home and you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Please note though that they do have rules regarding noise and visitors within the property.

Noise Curfew
Residents must comply with all directions from property management about noise minimization, particularly in response to noise complaints from other residents of the property or neighbors of the property. For more information, please refer to the Property Noise Policy.
Sunday - Thursday: 10 pm*
Friday - Saturday: 12 pm*

*during the exam periods, please note that these times do change and there should be no excessive noise within the property during this time.

Visitors

A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident by the Rules.

All visitors are required to leave the property by midnight (unless otherwise notified to Residents). Any visitor present in the property after the specified time will be considered an 'unauthorized person' to which Rule 52 (Overnight Guests & Unauthorised Occupancy) and Rule 69 (Trespassing) applies. See also Rule 13 (Conduct of Guests and Visitors).

The contract dates don't suit me, can I negotiate?

All of their contracts are fixed term, with non-flexible dates. Unfortunately you are unable to choose your own start and end dates.

I'm living with 4 other people, whose responsibility is it to take out the rubbish?

Living in shared accommodation means that everyone needs to pitch in to keep the apartment clean and tidy.

If there are apartment disputes you can arrange with reception to have property management mediate an apartment meeting.

What happens if I get locked out of my room?

If you are locked out of your room during office hours, please make your way to reception or call their office and one of their friendly staff members will be able to assist you.

For an after hours lockout, please call the RA number and they will assist you.

How would I get my mail at the property?

All letters and parcels delivered to the property will be accepted by reception on behalf of residents. Letters will be placed in the pigeon holes inside the reception area. For parcels, an email will be sent to the resident to collect it from the administration. Residents should include their apartment and room number in the address.
The postal address is:

Your Name & Room Number
Sydney University Village
90 Carillon Ave
Newtown NSW 2042.

How do I know my application is approved?

You will receive an invitation of accommodation to stay at the property via email if you are successful.

Is there a TV in the apartment?

TVs are provided to 1 Bedroom Apartments only. However, there are wall sockets for aerials for free to air TV in all apartments, and residents are able to bring a television with them if they would like.

They advise to wait to meet all your roommates if you are in a shared apartment to see what each person brings with them, one of your new housemates may be willing to share a TV with the whole group!

Is there any heating or cooling in my room?

There is no heating or cooling in any of the rooms excluding the studio and studio kitchenette, which have a ceiling fan. Residents are able to bring their own pedestal fans and oil heaters with them if they wish.

What is the physical address?

The physical, and mailing, address of the village is:

Sydney University Village
90 Carillon Ave
Newtown
NSW, 2042.

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Melanie C
5.0
Good place for students. The village is located at a prime location in Newtown with all the cafes and shops at only a few minute's walking distance, it is also very close to Sydney University. The rooms are quite clean with all the basic amenities. The common areas in the apartments and in the village are great places to relax and catch up with friends. Personally, I love the accommodation around the village and the friendly staff.
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Michael H
5.0
Cottage-style student accommodation in Newtown area - 15 minutes walk to the University of Sydney main campus area. Most of the buildings are two-story cottage houses with red-brick style; with 4-5 rooms inside and quite a spacious kitchen with living room. There are studio rooms as well in the newer modernish-vibe building.
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Marcia P
5.0
This student accommodation has exceeded my expectations in every way. Great place to live during university. Convenient location, nice surroundings, good apartments. The cleanliness of the building and common areas is commendable. Rest assured the stay is top-notch!
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4. Castle Dulwich Hill – From AU$409/week. “Self-contained apartments with private kitchens and bathrooms, ideal for students seeking independence near Sydney’s academic hubs.”
5. Dayman Apartments – From AU$418/week. “Affordable, fully furnished apartments with study zones and communal lounges, perfect for students looking for practical and comfortable student housing in Sydney.”

Best Areas to Live in Sydney

Sydney and its surrounding suburbs are some of the most student-friendly areas in Australia, offering a mix of convenience, lifestyle, and affordability. If you’re looking for student apartments in Sydney, these neighbourhoods are ideal for students attending the University of Sydney, Sydney College of English, and other nearby institutions.

1. Camperdown: Right next to the University of Sydney, Camperdown is perfect for walking to lectures. Students enjoy Camperdown Park, local cafes, and easy access to Central Station. Most campus buildings are just a 5-minute walk away. Average rent: AUD 550–750 per week.
2. Newtown: A 10-minute walk from the university, Newtown is lively with budget eateries, bars, and shops along King Street. It’s ideal for students looking for lively Sydney student accommodation. Average rent: AUD 600–700 per week.
3. Glebe: Quiet and green, Glebe is about 15 minutes from campus. Students enjoy cozy cafes, bookshops, and parks like Bicentennial Park. Average rent: AUD 550–650 per week.
4. Chippendale: South of the university, Chippendale offers convenience and a creative vibe with spots like Spice Alley and Central Park Mall. Most university buildings are reachable within a 10-minute walk. Average rent: AUD 650–750 per week.
5. Darlington: Adjacent to campus, Darlington is peaceful and affordable, with easy access to Redfern Station, Broadway Shopping Centre, and university facilities. Commute: 5–10 minutes on foot. Average rent: AUD 500–600 per week.

Room Types Available in Sydney

Student accommodation Sydney Australia offers 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 Sydney:

1. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments in Sydney provide fully self-contained living spaces with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. They are ideal for students seeking maximum independence and privacy.
2. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments: These apartments offer one or two private bedrooms along with shared living areas such as kitchens and lounges. They are suitable for students who wish to live with friends or a small group while maintaining some level of privacy.
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 Sydney

Sydney, Australia's vibrant and cosmopolitan capital, offers a dynamic environment for students. However, it's important to note that the cost of living in Sydney can be higher compared to other cities. On average, students can expect to spend between AU$2,500 and AU$4,000 per month, covering accommodation, food, transportation, and other daily expenses.

1. Accommodation: AU$350 – AU$700/week
2. Groceries: AU$150 – AU$280/week
3. Transportation: AU$40 – AU$60/week
4. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): AU$35 – AU$140/week
5. Phone and Internet: AU$20 – AU$55/week
6. Leisure & Social Activities: AU$100 – AU$200/week

Student Travel in Sydney

Sydney is a student-friendly city with a reliable and extensive transport network, making commuting from student accommodations in Sydney to universities, city centres, and local hotspots easy and affordable. Whether you are staying in student apartments in Sydney or looking for rooms for rent in Sydney, there are multiple convenient travel options to support student life.

1. Train Services: Sydney Trains connect major suburbs and campuses, including areas near the Sydney College of English, to the city centre.
Cost: Approximately £20/week for students using a concession Opal card. A student Opal card ensures fare caps and discounts across all train lines, making daily commuting budget-friendly.
2. Bus Network: Sydney has a wide-ranging bus network linking most student neighbourhoods, campuses, and city attractions.
Cost: Around £15–£18/week with a student concession. Buses often stop close to Sydney student accommodation, providing easy access for daily travel.
3. Ferries: Ideal for harbour-side suburbs, Sydney’s ferry services are both scenic and practical.
Cost: Concession fares start at approximately £12/week for students. Pairing ferry travel with buses or trains using an Opal card allows smooth multi-modal commuting.
4. Cycling: With dedicated bike lanes and secure storage available in many student apartments in Sydney, cycling is an efficient, healthy, and eco-friendly commute option.
Cost: Free apart from the initial bicycle purchase. Short trips between campus, cafes, and libraries are easy to complete by bike.
5. Light Rail (Trams): Sydney’s light rail system connects key inner-city areas, including Central Station, Darling Harbour, and the University of New South Wales.
Cost: Concession fares start around £2–£3 per ride, and it’s fully integrated with the Opal card for convenient transfers between trains, buses, and ferries.
6. Walking: Students living near campuses or the CBD can conveniently walk to lectures, cafes, or shops.

Student Transit Tips: Students living in off-campus housing in Australia can save time and money by combining trains, buses, ferries, cycling, and walking. Carrying your Opal card ensures access to student concessions and daily/weekly travel caps. For detailed guidance on navigating Sydney’s transport system, check out all about the public transport in Sydney. This is particularly helpful for students commuting to accommodation near Sydney College of English.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Sydney

Sydney, Australia’s bustling harbour city, offers a lively and student-friendly environment where academics and social life thrive. Safe and popular neighbourhoods like Chippendale, Darlington, and Surry Hills are close to Sydney College of English and provide easy access to essential amenities. Students can find a variety of student accommodations in Sydney and student apartments in Australia to suit different needs.

Students often hang out at Blackwood Pantry for specialty coffee, Edition Roasters for a modern café experience, or Paramount Coffee Project for a spacious study environment. Popular student-friendly restaurants include Din Tai Fung for affordable Asian cuisine and Gelato Messina for a sweet treat. For nightlife, The Soda Factory, Opera Bar, and Ivy Sydney offer lively settings that students frequently enjoy. Students can discover more about the best bars in Sydney for ideas on where to socialise responsibly.

Sydney also offers excellent learning and cultural resources. The University of Sydney Library and UTS Library provide extensive study spaces, while the Australian Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art offer cultural enrichment and student discounts. Green spaces like Prince Alfred Park, Victoria Park, and Royal Botanic Gardens provide peaceful areas for outdoor study sessions, jogging, or relaxing breaks.

Healthcare facilities are conveniently accessible, with Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, St Vincent’s Hospital, and Sydney Hospital providing comprehensive medical services. With multiple Sydney student apartments available, students can enjoy a safe, engaging, and well-rounded lifestyle while pursuing their studies.

Top Universities in Sydney

Sydney attracts students from across Australia and internationally. Its prestigious institutions, combined with a wide range of student accommodations in Sydney, provide an ideal environment for both study and student life. Learners enjoy modern campus facilities, lively neighbourhoods, and convenient access to city amenities.
1. The University of Sydney: One of Australia’s most renowned universities, the University of Sydney offers a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with a strong emphasis on research and global partnerships. Popular Sydney student accommodation options nearby include Scape At University of Sydney, Scape Darlington, and Scape Abercrombie, featuring fully furnished rooms, communal study areas, gyms, and social lounges.
2. University of Technology Sydney (UTS): UTS is known for its innovative approach to learning, particularly in technology, business, and design. Students often choose off-campus housing in Sydney close to the campus, such as Castle Petersham or The Switch Kensington, offering ensuite rooms, shared apartments, and amenities like communal kitchens, gyms, and social lounges.
3. Sydney College of English: Specialising in English language programs for international students, Sydney College of English attracts learners seeking immersive education in Sydney. Nearby student apartments in Sydney include Accolade On Regent and Scape Quay, which provide furnished rooms, study areas, and communal spaces that support both study and social life.

Summary

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