About the Property
Prepare to have the time of your life at 570 Lygon, student accommodation in Melbourne. They provide studio, 1. 2, and twin-share apartments with every luxury a student requires while away from home. It's also only a 13-minute walk to the University of Melbourne and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology is a 7-minute drive away.
Features
The nicest aspect of living in this apartment is that you get a lot of conveniences in one location. Each apartment is completely equipped, with bathrooms and kitchenettes with gas cooktops and microwave ovens. On-site, there is a washing facility. After you've completed studying at your desk, go to the gym, swim in the pool, play basketball, or relax in the sauna. Come hang out with your friends in the resident lounge or organize a BBQ on the outside terrace. For your peace of mind, there is a swipe card entrance, intercom access, and CCTV.
Location and What's Hot?
This location is bordered by several restaurants and pubs, and it is also extremely near to the Melbourne Museum. ThaiLicious Restaurant is the place to go if you want to eat Thai food. It is easily accessible by foot. You may also go to La Spaghettata Restaurant or Leonardo's Pizza Palace. These are a few of the most popular eateries among students. On weekends, you may visit several well-known tourist sights such as Under The Clocks, Croft Alley Graffiti, and The Melbourne Central Clock.
Commute
Traveling in Melbourne is easy; accommodation is close to many bus stops. The nearest ones are just 1 minute away, i.e., Princes St/Lygon St (Carlton North) and Lygon St/Cemetery Rd.
What will you get
Common Amenities
Cancellation Policies (4)
Payment Policies (1)
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do if I, or my family need somewhere to stay prior to checking into the accommodation?
What are your check-in times and days?
Do you offer after hours check-in?
Where do I check-in?
What electricity cost am I responsible for?
How do I reserve a room at this accommodation?
What kind of contracts does the accommodation offer?
What does my rent include?
- A fully furnished apartment
- Gas
What is not included on my rent?
- Water Usage
- Electricity Consumption
Why is the rent not 4 times the weekly rental amount?
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 Bank Account
- 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 a Bond?
- Refunded entirely to the tenant/resident, or
- Claimed in part or in full by the landlord/owner.
How much is the Bond?
Paying the Bond?
I have a car, so is there any car park?
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?
What happens when I vacate?
How do I receive my Bond back?
Why are you claiming my Bond?
- 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.
Do I need to organise my own Contents Insurance?
Can I move out at any time?
- 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.