Student Living - 550 Lygon, Melbourne

Lygon St, Carlton, 3053, Australia
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AU$220
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1.7 mi from City Center
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Laundry
Bicycle Parking
Vending Machine
Cinema
Intercom
Internet
Tram Access
Bicycle storage

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About the Property

Situated in the heart of Carlton, Student Living - 550 Lygon, 3053, Melbourne offers students a comfortable and convenient lifestyle with a range of accommodation options to choose from. This popular Melbourne student accommodation offers a range of studios and non-ensuites. Strategically located for academic ease, 550 Lygon is within proximity to the University of Melbourne and Trinity College, making it an ideal choice for students who seek a short commute to their respective campuses.


Dwelling in Carlton at Student Living - 550 Lygon Melbourne provides a unique blend of educational opportunities and cultural experiences for students. Renowned for its prestigious universities and vibrant student community, Melbourne is an educational hub that attracts scholars from around the globe. The city's rich history in academia is complemented by its bustling arts and culinary scene, creating a dynamic environment that fosters both learning and leisure. With a substantial student population, Melbourne offers an inclusive atmosphere where newcomers can easily integrate and feel at home. The presence of Student Living - 550 Lygon Melbourne means students can immerse themselves in a locale that is teeming with cafes, green parks, and cultural landmarks, all the while benefiting from the high-quality education the city is known for.


Its strategic location provides easy access to major educational institutions, reducing commute times and allowing students to maximize their study hours. The facility boasts modern amenities tailored to student needs, including high-speed internet, dedicated study areas, and communal spaces that encourage social interaction and collaborative learning. The secure environment, coupled with supportive staff and organised events, helps foster a sense of community and eases the transition to independent living. Moreover, the proximity to Melbourne's CBD offers abundant opportunities for internships, part-time work, and leisure activities, making Student Living - 550 Lygon student accommodation an excellent choice for students seeking a comprehensive and enriching university experience.

Features

Experience a well-rounded student lifestyle at Student Living - 550 Lygon Street, a top-notch accommodation nestled in the vibrant area of Carlton. The residence offers a range of studios and non-ensuites with top-notch amenities. Each room comes furnished with a twin bed for restful sleep and tables and chairs for studying or dining. The rooms also feature a ceiling fan to keep the space cool, along with a heater for added warmth during colder months. For entertainment and relaxation, students can enjoy their in-room TV, creating a perfect balance between work and leisure.


Student Living - 550 Lygon student accommodation also provides a wide range of common amenities to enhance the student experience. Residents benefit from coin or card-operated laundry facilities and secure bicycle storage, adding convenience to daily life. The accommodation is well-connected to the city with tram access and nearby public transport options. Additional features include an intercom system for security and a cinema for entertainment. A retail shop in the precinct and vending machines offer quick access to essentials, while reliable internet ensures seamless connectivity. Uniquely, 550 Lygon Street Carlton also allows non-students to reside, fostering a diverse living environment.

Location and What's Hot?

Student Living - 550 Lygon Melbourne on Little Italy, the strip of Lygon Street Carlton, is a cultural haven that thrives with a blend of Italian cafes, restaurants, and student buzz, given its proximity to an array of prestigious universities, such as Monash University (Parkville Campus) and Australian Catholic University. Students residing at Student Living - 550 Lygon student accommodation experience the convenience and joy of having locally loved cafes like Florian and Sage + Grace Cafe Centre for Theology & Ministry just around the corner for their caffeine fixes or study sessions. For a delicious meal, Lygon Street's vibrant Italian dining scene is unmissable, with Adonai, Bar Bellamy, and Henry Sugar offering mouth-watering options. Evening relaxation is taken care of with charismatic pubs like The Motley Bauhaus and Heartattack and Vine in the vicinity, where students can unwind or socialise.


For those who prefer clubbing, they can find themselves enjoying the night at popular spots like the Attic Nightclub. Daily essentials are easily accessible with Carlton Farmers Market nearby, ensuring grocery shopping is never a chore. For healthcare needs, Carlton Family Medical and the Royal Melbourne Hospital are within easy reach, offering peace of mind for both students and their parents. Apart from the necessities, Carlton is a hub for leisure and culture with the Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building offering glimpses into art, history, and world-class exhibitions. The State Library of Victoria stands as an iconic institution for students to explore vast collections or find a quiet study spot. Furthermore, the nearby Carlton Gardens is a retreat for those seeking tranquillity amidst city life or for a jog between study breaks. The prime location of Student Living - 550 Lygon Melbourne ensures that students have access to the best of Melbourne – whether it's for study, cuisine, or culture, making it an excellent choice for student accommodation in Melbourne. With convenience at every turn and the buzz of city life ever-present, 550 Lygon is not just a place to stay, but a launchpad to experience the vibrant student life that Melbourne has to offer.

Commute

Commuting from Student Living - 550 Lygon student accommodation is both convenient and accessible, thanks to its prime location in Melbourne. Students residing at this vibrant Melbourne student accommodation will find themselves near several key transport links. The nearest bus stops include Lygon St/Cemetery Rd and Lygon St/Princes St, ensuring you can navigate the city with ease. For those preferring the tram, the Lygon St/Queensberry St stop is nearby, placing the city's tram network within easy reach. Additionally, the Swanston St tram station is also within the vicinity, providing another convenient option for students to travel around the city. Optimal connectivity means that Student Living - 550 Lygon is not just a comfortable place to live, but also a gateway to exploring the vibrant city life and academic opportunities that Melbourne has to offer.

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Coin or card operated laundry
Bicycle storage
Tram Access
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Intercom
Cinema

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
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  • Delayed Arrivals & travel restrictions
    Cancellation due to delay in arrival or travel restrictions is allowed.
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  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
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Payment Policies (1)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if I, or my family need somewhere to stay prior to checking into the accommodation?

If you or your family need somewhere to stay for a couple of nights to a week, or rest your head after coming in from a late-night flight then why not book at Essence Hotel Carlton. Offering comfortable rooms that give you the freedom to relax in a place away from home.

What are your check-in times and days?

Monday to Friday 2pm and 4pm (excluding public holidays).

Do you offer after hours check-in?

Unfortunately, we do not offer check-ins outside of specified check-in times.

Where do I check-in?

Check-in at Reception.

What electricity cost am I responsible for?

Each resident pays for their energy as it is separately metered and will hold their own account with an energy company. the accommodation recommends Sumo as an electricity provider.

How do I reserve a room at the accommodation?

Complete the online application.  Once we have received your application, we will send you a rental offer. To accept this offer you will be required to pay the first month’s rental and for any additional service options that you choose. Before you move into the accommodation, a bond equal to one month’s rental will be required

What kind of contracts does this accommodation offer?

6 and 12 month leases, however from time to time we are able to offer shorter lease periods. 

Why is the rent not 4 times the weekly rental amount?

Rental is per calendar month. The weekly rate is multiplied by 52 weeks as there are 52 weeks in a year, and it is then divided by 12 months to get the monthly rate.

How do I pay my rent?

Rent is to be paid as per the Tenancy Agreement and must always be in advance.  Payments can be made in the following way:
  • Bank transfer into the accommodation
  • Direct deposit at the bank into the nominated accommodation Bank Account
  • Credit card at the admin office during business hours
  • BPAY
  • DEFT Payment

What is not included on my rent?

  • Water Usage
  • Electricity Consumption

Do you have car parking facilities?

Carparking available starting from AU$20 per week.

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

Your apartment is furnished with a bed, desk, cupboard, study chair, TV, fridge, and microwave oven. You will need to supply all your own linen & kitchen equipment.

How close is the nearest supermarket?

The nearest supermarket is located around the corner, a minute’s walk away.

What do I do if I have a visitor?

As this is a secure building, all residents are required to meet their guests at the entrance door as this door is only accessible by a resident swipe card.

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

Once you have signed a lease for your room, you cannot change rooms until your lease expires or you break your lease.

Can I move out at any time?

When considering the premature termination of your Residential Tenancy Agreement, it is your responsibility to:
  • Continue to pay all rent charges until a new resident can be secured or the Residential Tenancy Agreement ends, whichever comes first.
  • Pay all associated costs including applicable advertising and break lease fees as set out in your Residential Tenancy Agreement.
  • In all cases, a departure cleaning fee applies.

Is there extra storage outside my apartment?

There are no extra storage facilities at the property.

How do I connect the internet/phone?

There is no phone in the room. For Internet, VostroNet can be contacted at any time if you are having issues with connection of your internet and have been through the troubleshooting guides.

Is wireless internet available?

Yes we have unlimited Wi-Fi in most of the property and wireless internet throughout the building. 

What is a Bond?

A bond is a payment that acts as a security deposit against the resident meeting the terms of their rental agreement or their duties under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997. The bond will be lodged with the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA). The RTBA will hold the bond in trust until the end of the lease. Then, 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 equivalent to one month’s rent.

Paying the Bond?

You are required to pay the bond into the bank account we supply. We will then lodge a bond application with the RTBA. You will then receive an email from the RTBA to complete the bond submission.

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 the accommodation 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.

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. We offer prepaid service for departure cleaning to assist residents.

How do I receive my Bond back?

The accommodation will start a bond claim, which will be done within 10 business days after you leave the rented property. All residents are emailed a link to the claim details. Click through to accept or request changes to the claim and enter in your bank details for the bond refund. Once all tenants/residents have agreed, the RTBA will deposit the money into the nominated bank account(s) within two business days. If you are overseas and do not have an Australian bank account, the RTBA can issue a cheque that you can deposit into an overseas bank account. If your overseas bank cannot deposit the cheque, an overseas bank transfer can be arranged for a fee. If you have not provided valid bank account details in the bond claim, the RTBA will retain the bond until you provide a valid payment option.

Why are you claiming my Bond?

The owner (via the accommodation), can try to recover all or part of the bond at the end of a tenancy if:
  • The tenant or resident:or their visitors have damaged the property
    has left and owes rent (rent in arrears)
    has abandoned the premises
    has left you to pay bills they should have paid
  • There are cleaning or repair expenses that exceed normal ‘wear and tear’.
  • Items that were part of the tenancy agreement are missing.

Where can I find resources to manage my health and wellbeing?

Property has listed a number of resources on their Student Health and Wellbeing page.

What does my rent include?

  • A fully furnished apartment
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi internet
  • Content insurance
  • Gas

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Melbourne Student Accommodation

Melbourne, a vibrant city known for its cultural diversity and world-class education institutions, offers a range of student accommodation Melbourne options to suit every need. From modern studio apartments to shared flats, there's something for everyone. However, with the popularity of Melbourne as a student destination, on-campus accommodations can fill up quickly, leaving many students in search of off-campus student housing Melbourne properties near universities like the University of Melbourne and RMIT University. This is where amber comes in.

Amber provides a comprehensive platform for students to search and find their ideal student accommodation in Melbourne easily. Whether you're looking for a cosy studio or a shared apartment close to campus, amber's user-friendly interface makes the process simple and stress-free. With a wide range of options and detailed listings, finding the perfect place to call home during your studies in Melbourne has never been easier. From the initial search to move-in day, amber is there every step of the way, making the transition to student life in Melbourne seamless and enjoyable. Some of the best options for Melbourne student accommodation that you can check out include Scape Peel, Carric Hostel, and Walsh Residence, and many more.

About Melbourne

Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is located on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass in the country's southern central part. Boasting a population of around 5 million people, Melbourne is a bustling metropolis that offers a welcoming environment for international students. With over 49,000 enrollments yearly, the city has a vibrant student population. Known for its architecture, culture, and music, Melbourne is a lively and diverse city that offers a wealth of opportunities for students.

One of Melbourne's key attractions for students is its strong job market, which provides plenty of opportunities for part-time and casual work. The city is also home to many multinational companies, making it an ideal place for students to gain valuable work experience. Melbourne has consistently been voted the most livable city in the world thanks to its great climate, which features mild winters and warm summers.

Other than the many student accommodation Melbourne options, the city is also renowned for its excellent food, coffee, and nightlife and boasts plenty of green spaces, including parks and gardens. Melbourne is also home to some of the most prestigious universities globally, renowned for their academic excellence. These universities attract students from around the world, contributing to the city's cultural diversity. Overall, students moving to Melbourne for their higher studies are sure to have a fantastic experience, thanks to the city's welcoming atmosphere and diverse offerings.

Best Student Accommodation in Melbourne

The most essential thing for students when moving to a new city or country is accommodation. There are many Melbourne student accommodations available close to major universities like Scape La Trobe and the University of Melbourne, enabling students to save time and money. Students can choose from various student  housing Melbourne options, including ensuites, non-ensuites, shared apartments, and studios, with easy accessibility to various cafes and restaurants, shopping centres, healthcare facilities, and commuting options. With amber, you can make your Melbourne student accommodation search easy and hassle-free! Amber offers the best student accommodation in Melbourne, with options in multiple localities in the city, so you don’t have to worry about the location. Take a look at these student accommodation Melbourne properties:

1. Scape Franklin

2. Carric House

3. Bouverie Residence

4. Scape Carlton

5. Student Living - 740 Swanston

6. Scape Aurora

7. Scape Melbourne Central

8. Scape Victoria Street

9. Scape Queensberry

10. Carlton Residence

Cost of Living in Melbourne

When it comes to the cost of living in Melbourne, it could be a bit expensive, but with proper planning and assessments, students can easily manage their expenses. A lot of factors come into play while estimating a budget, like the location of your Melbourne student accommodation, the rent of your student accommodation Melbourne, and personal preferences. Other expenses like groceries, travelling, and entertainment also impact your cost of living. Make sure to make a proper budget for all your living expenditures and other personal expenses. Below is an estimate of the costs you may incur at the time of student living in Melbourne:

1. Off-campus accommodation: AU$1400 - AU$1500 per month

2. Transportation: AU$190 - AU$200 per month

3. Food: AU$900 - AU$1000 per month

4. Entertainment: AU$80 - AU$90 per month

5. Groceries: AU$270 - AU$290 per month

6. Clothes: AU$200 - AU$210 per month

Student Travel in Melbourne

Melbourne's roads are always crowded, with vehicles in a hustle. With a wide range of transportation options, this city makes commuting convenient and easy for students living here. With a well-connected and vast transportation system of trains, buses, and taxis, travelling to any part of the city is hassle-free for students. The automotive fare is also much more affordable than in other cities. Students can get a student travel pass and railcards for an easier commute. Students can easily travel from their student housing Melbourne options to any place in the city. Some additional modes of transportation include:

1. Bus

This service is spread across, making it convenient for students to travel. The average bus fare is AU$5, and the concessional fare is AU$2.25. Many buses in Melbourne are accessible for people with disabilities, including low-floor buses with wheelchair ramps and spaces. If you require assistance getting on or off the bus, the driver can assist. You can take the Southern Cross Station bus stop, Melbourne Central/Lonsdale St bus stop, and Swanston St bus stop.

2. Bicycle

Melbourne is a very bike-friendly city, with many dedicated bike lanes and paths. You can rent a bike through a bike-sharing scheme such as oBike or Melbourne Bike Share or purchase a bike for personal use.

3. Rail

Melbourne has 218 suburban stations on 16 lines, most of which are subway stations. Flinders Street Station is Australia's busiest rail hub that serves the entire network, and remains a prominent Melbourne landmark and meeting place. A full-fare Myki card costs $6, and a concession, seniors, or child myki costs $3.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Melbourne

Students need not worry about unwinding after a long week in Melbourne. The city offers a dynamic cultural scene, a diverse population, and a mix of modern and historic architecture. The streets of Melbourne are buzzing with cosy cafes and restaurants, shopping spots, art galleries, antique shops, and amazing clubs and bars. If you are into premium dining, then Villas Restaurant & Bar, Super Inn, and Rice Paper Scissors are among some of the finest restaurants in Melbourne that offer lip-smacking cuisines. Catch up with friends over coffee at Mr Tulk Cafe, Pearson & Murphy's Cafe, and Books n Bites Cafe. Party lovers can go to The Duke of Wellington, The Oxford Scholar, and Melbourne Central Lion to unwind with some drinks and live music. Indulge in some retail therapy at Melbourne Central, Chadstone - The Fashion Capital, and Emporium Melbourne. Art lovers can explore West End Art Space, Mailbox Art Space, and Tolarno Galleries. Sports fans flock to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, affectionately known as "The G," to witness thrilling Aussie Rules matches in front of crowds exceeding 100,000. In addition to its cultural attractions, Melbourne boasts a stunning natural landscape featuring grand parks, impressive gardens, and beautiful seaside areas. The other popular attractions you must explore include the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Queen Victoria Market, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Skydeck, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), State Library Victoria, and ArtVo.

Melbourne Tourist Attractions

With so many captivating tourist attractions and things to do, it's no wonder Melbourne is among the most famous cities in the world. We have listed some of the most popular tourist attractions that you can explore while staying in your student accommodation in Melbourne:

1. Cricket Ground
2. Albert Park
3. Melbourne Park
4. Melbourne Skyline
5. Royal Botanic Gardens
6. Federation Square

Top Universities in Melbourne

Melbourne is home to some of the best universities offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines! You can find your ideal university for your preferred course. We have listed some of Melbourne's top universities below:

1. Charles Sturt University
2. Asia Pacific International College
3. Edith Cowan University
4. Victorian Institute Of Technology
5. Melbourne Institute of Technology
6. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
7. Australian Catholic University

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