amber-app
£20 cashback on the app!
4.5/5 | 180K+ Downloads
Student Living Visage, Brisbane
Bedroom
Bedroom
Amenities
Bathroom
+15
Trustpilot star
4.3
(3+ reviews)

Student Living Visage, Brisbane

Sir Fred Schonell Dr, Saint Lucia, 4067, Australia
0 mi from City Center
( 0 m
0 m
0 m )
View on Map
Laundry
Intercom
Bicycle Parking

About the Property

Student living Visage provides students with a truly exceptional experience giving just everything they need. Situated just outside the city centre, students can easily access all the parts of the city from Student Living Visage. Student Living Visage is a student accommodation in Brisbane provides airy, comfortable, and modern UQ student accommodation in Brisbane. They provide fully equipped two-bedroom flats. Another best part of Student Living Visage is that it's close to universities including the University of Queensland (10-minute walk away), SAE Institute (an 11-minute drive), making reaching your university a piece of cake, so getting that extra 5 minutes of sleep will no more be a problem.


The third largest city in the nation, Brisbane, is the city capital of Queensland. Located in the southeastern part of Queensland, you’ll be close to the Banks of River Brisbane. With a population of over 2.5 million people, this metropolis welcomes every new member with excitement and a big heart. With its subtropical climate, you won't have to worry about the cold as you’ll be welcomed by warm sunlight throughout the year. Brisbane is known for its outdoor lifestyle, sunny beaches and beautiful parks. The city also presents visitors with a vibrant cultural scene with multiple art galleries, museums and festivals. Overall Brisbane ia a multicultural city, with a diverse population that includes people from different backgrounds like European and Asian. And Indigenous Australian heritage. In this friendly city, you’ll never feel like something is missing.

Features

There’s a reason why multiple students prefer Student living Visage, Brisbane, the main reason being students get to choose from a full platter of luxurious student accommodation in Brisbane which were created keeping the students needs and requirements in mind. Each student accommodation offers two beautiful bedrooms,  a study desk and chair to take your study experience the next level and plenty of open-plan living area. Helping you even more, Student living Visage also has a fully furnished kitchen with a fridge/freezer, and other utilities. In addition, each apartment at Student Living Visage features an ensuite bathroom, a balcony, independently controlled air conditioning and heating, and one secure parking place.


Apart from that, Student living Visage also provides laundry facilities, meeting student requirements. You can watch TV with your neighbours anytime as they student accommodation provided a communal TV, so stream your favourite movie. Additionally, Student Living Visage accommodation Brisbane also has regular community events, so you wont have to roam around in the city to make friends. Here another student's needs are taken care of. It is also conveniently placed about 2-3 minutes away from a grocery shop and take-out meal options. When you reside here, you have access to everything.

Location and What's Hot?

Located on Warren Street, Student Living Visage is just a short drive away form everything the city has to offer. It's a pleasure to live here. You’ll find several restaurants, clubs, grocery stores, and dining entertainment establishments, and universities, like University of Queensland and SAE Institute are just a short bus ride away.


If you’re a coffee person, you can check out cafes like If You Say So a great dine-in or a takeaway coffee shop you should try; Morning after is an open, airy café with an interesting menu, and you will be welcomed with friendly service, and Coffee on Goldstone is a cute little cafe with a variety of delicious rolls and sweet flavoured bread. If you’re looking for more, check out this blog on the best cafes in Brisbane. We know that after a long day, cooking dinner is the last thing on your to-do list, so to help you out, here are some restaurants we found were close to Student Living Visage. You can check out Corgeaux Social Club which is a bistro and has a wine bar and Lefkas Tavern is a traditional Greek restaurant. Craving pizza? Check out Dominos’s Pizza and The Burrow for some delicious pizza. Want some more restaurants? from the best Indian and Asian restaurants in Brisbane to vegan and Italian restaurants We have listed it down! All in all students have a lot of things to do in Brisbane and many tourist attractions to visit, there are always options present.

Commute

Thanks to the large transportation network running through Brisbane, student travel is made easier. Connecting to regional hubs, interstate and international locations, you won't have trouble travelling from one to the other. Most of the residents here have private vehicles. Public travel includes rail, bus and ferry services. Because Student Living Visage is well connected to public transportation, travelling from one area to another will be effortless. The Brisbane Busway network is a dedicated bus transit network in Brisbane, students can make use to this. There are also several bus stops nearby. Sir Fred Schonell Dr at St Lucia Ferry, stop 21 and Coldridge St at Field Street, stop 23 are the closest bus stops. They are both about a short walk away.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Wifi
Heating
Electricity
Water

Common Amenities

Laundry
Car Park
Bicycle park
Public Transport Close By
TV
Retail Shops in precinct

Payment Policies (1)

  • Booking deposit
    Secure booking with this amount
    View

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of contracts does the accommodation Visage offer?

6 and 12 month leases

What does my rent include?

A fully furnished apartment, a carpark.

Do you have car parking facilities?

Yes we do have car parking facilities, included in your weekly rental rate

How much is the deposit?

4 weeks of rent

When do I pay my rent?

Every 4 weeks

How does my mail get to me?

Via the letterboxes at the front of the building

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

Bedding, kitchenware – available for purchase at your shop.

How close is the nearest supermarket?

50m

How do I receive my Bond back?

At the end of the tenancy we will provide you a “Bond Claim” form for completion (or you can download your own copy from the RTA website), Please ensure you sign the form with the same signature as you used on the “Bond Lodgement” form at the start of your tenancy. The RTA will match signatures and will only process your claim if they match. We will lodge the bond claim form once we have the owner and your signed agreement, it then takes another 2-3 business days for the RTA to process, it repays the bond directly into the nominated bank account on the form, If you have not provided valid bank account details, but have provided a forwarding address, the RTA will send a cheque. If the RTA is unable to do either of the above they will retain your money, you will need to contact them via phone on 1300 366 311 to organise for your refund to be released to you.

Can I move out at any time?

Yes, if available – break of lease fees will apply

Is there extra storage outside my apartment?

No there is not, however If you have items that you wish to store you will need to contact a local storage service provider.

How do I connect the internet/phone?

Via telecommunications company of your choice.

Is wireless internet available?

No it is not.

What is a Bond?

A bond is an amount of money that you need to pay that can be used by the apartment owner if you do not meet the terms and conditions of your tenancy agreement. Examples of this include If you fail to keep the property clean, cause damage or are in rent arrears, the owner of the property may claim some or all of the bond only when the tenancy ends.  The majority of bonds are refunded in full as most are vacate with no issues.

How much is the Bond?

If your rent is $700 a week or less on a General Tenancy Agreement (or $500 a week on a Rooming Accommodation Agreement), the bond cannot be more than 4 week’s rent. The Owner cannot increase the bond during your tenancy. If you are paying over these amounts then the Apartment owner may request a higher Bond amount. The amount you will need to pay for your bond is listed on the prices page and will be confirmed again with you prior to your arrival.

Paying the Bond?

All rental bonds for properties in Queensland are lodged with the Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA) a state government body. Payment must be made payable to the RTA (not the accommodation).  We ask that you provide us with a bank cheque (a bank cheque is a cheque issued by the bank under their name; you can purchase one of these from any Australian Bank).  Alternatively, a money order (Available from Australia post) is acceptable.  Remember the cheque/Money Order must be made payable to the ‘Residential Tenancies  Authority’. Bring the bond cheque/money order with you when you are collecting your keys. At this meeting, you will complete and sign the official “Bond Lodgement Form”.  We will forward this to the RTA and then the RTA will send a receipt to you direct. Contact the RTA on 1300 366 311 if you have not received a receipt 15 business days after paying your bond. We understand that it may not always be possible to arrange for either a bank cheque or money order prior to arrival and in these instances we recommend you take advantage of the RTA’s online bond lodgement option and bring a copy of this with you when you arrive.

What is a Condition Report?

When you pay a bond, we must prepare a ‘Condition Report’, which records the property’s general condition, including fittings and fixtures, and present you with 2 paper 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 months 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, and ensure all personal items have been removed, report any damage that may have been caused during your tenancy. This allows for a speedy bond resolution.

Why are you claiming my Bond?

The Owner is entitled to compensation if you have failed any terms or conditions in your tenancy agreement or breached the Residential Tenancies Act (Queensland State Government Law covering rental issues).  Please note that the owner cannot claim for wear and tear of items or fittings in the apartment. At the accommodation the vast majority of these sorts of issues are resolved by agreement between the owner and the tenant. If there is no agreement then the Owner may decide to ask the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) to hold a hearing to finally decide on the issue. Please note if the matter goes to QCAT then the resolution of the bond will exceed the timeframe mentioned above as we must wait for a hearing date from QCAT.

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 Suites Taringa. Offering fully furnished suites that give you the freedom to relax in a place away from home.

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

The accommodation has listed a number of resources on our Student Health and Wellbeing page.

What are your check-in times and days?

Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm.

Do you offer after hours check-in?

Yes - please call our after hours on-site staff.

What is the process for arranging an after hours check-in?

Yes - please call our on-site staff , they will have you complete some paperwork, coordinate with Residential Advisor to provide you with your key and show you to your room.

Reviews (3)

star icon
4.3
(3 ratings)
You won't be charged yet

Student Accomodations in Brisbane

Brisbane Student Accommodation

Discovering the perfect student accommodation in Brisbane may require some effort, but it's certainly not a daunting task. It is relatively easy to find Brisbane student housing at reasonable prices. These student residence in Brisbane are located near many renowned universities, such as SAE Institute, University of Queensland, University of the Sunshine Coast, TAFE Queensland (Southbank Campus), Australian Institute of Business and Technology, and BROWNS English Language School.


Ranging from luxurious student housing to the budget-friendly Brisbane student accommodation, it has properties for everyone. Studios, private residence halls, and PBSA are the three types of Brisbane student accommodation available. There are several affordable student accommodation Brisbane in various versatile locations. Private student housing is inexpensive, comfortable, and luxurious, and the property configurations include en-suites, studios, and shared apartments. This is where amber steps in as your reliable companion. Amber streamlines Brisbane student housing search process, offering a vast database of options tailored to your requirements. Whether seeking convenience, cost-effectiveness, or specific amenities, amber simplifies finding the perfect student housing.

About Brisbane

The beautiful capital city, Brisbane, is a wonderful place and a great adventure spot. With an exquisite education system, the city attracts a huge number of students from all over the world. The latest advancements in technology, city innovation and creativity can be seen in its architecture & everyday life. The city welcomes people from all over the world and is known for creating a safe environment for them. You will find people from different ethnicities and backgrounds mixing well in the city’s vibrant life.

With many leading universities, students will get a great chance to explore different courses and increase their chances of getting selected for one of them. What makes Brisbane different from other cities is the exceptional number of wildlife sanctuaries and river cruises, which will give one view of the entire city. Students will also get the chance to explore nature by visiting various Botanic Gardens, which have a wide range of flora species. Not just this, the city offers great nightlife as well; students can explore different cafes and clubs over the weekend to celebrate their birthdays or special occasions as well. If you love water, then the city is for you as it has some of the best beaches where you can chill out.

Best Student Accommodation in Brisbane

With a large number of students enrolling for better education in the city, finding perfect Brisbane student housing can be a daunting task. But amber makes this tiresome process of picking, paying, and booking easy and flexible for students. Brisbane student housing offers a wide range of facilities and amenities for students to choose from, which will make their stay amazing in the city. Brisbane student accommodation makes one feel happy and comfortable in an environment where they can peacefully study and stay. Taking care of all the necessities, the Brisbane student housing is close to many universities, which makes the travelling part easy and sorted as well. Below are some of the best Brisbane student housing for you to choose from:

1. UniLodge Herstone

2. UniLodge Park Central 

3. Scape Regent

4. University Park Accommodation

5. Scape Tribune

6. Scape South Bank

7. Scape St. Lucia

8. UniLodge South Bank

Cost of living in Brisbane

Living in Brisbane student accommodation is much more affordable than living in Sydney. So to further help plan out your budget and expenses, we have provided rough estimates of a few other mandatory costs you will have to bear while living in Brisbane student accommodation. Here is a breakdown:

1. Rent: $600-$1760 /per month

2. Utilities (gas, electricity, water): $150-$175/per month

3. Food: $320-$600/per month

4. Mobile phone/internet: $80-$120/per month

5. Public transport: $50-$100/per month

Student travel Brisbane

Brisbane has a large transportation network that connects it to regional hubs, interstate, and international locations. The most common means of transportation in Sydney, as in many Australian cities, is a private vehicle. Travel by public transportation comprises rail, bus, and ferry services. TransLink serves South East Queensland with a uniform ticketing and electronic payment system (known as a 'go card'). The city is a hub for all public transportation services, focusing on the Roma Street, Central, and Fortitude Valley railway stations. There are ferry wharves at King George Square, Queen Street, Roma Street bus terminals, North Quay, Riverside, and QUT Gardens Point. The transport links in Brisbane City connect swiftly to all of the major student properties in Brisbane.


1. Bus: Brisbane has a large dedicated bus rapid transit network known as the Brisbane Busway network. The busway stations on King George Square, Queen Street, and Roma Street are major network centres. The average adult fare is $4.80, going up to $8.00 as distance rises.

2. Rail: The Queensland Rail City network has 152 railway stations located along 13 suburban rail lines and throughout the metropolitan area, including the Airport line, Beenleigh line, Caboolture line, Cleveland line, Doomben line, Exhibition line, and so on. A day of rail travel will cost you between $90 and $170.

3. Bicycle: Central Brisbane promotes cycling, with numerous dedicated routes such as Brisbane River Loop, Kedron Brook Bikeway, and Wynnum To Manly Shoreline. Riding is not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Brisbane

Spending some of the crucial years of life, one needs to be familiar with the city and its lifestyle as well. Brisbane is not just an educational hub but is home to some of the best tourist attractions one can explore. While spending their daily hours in college and studies, students can spend their weekends and holidays exploring the city.

Brisbane offers a wide range of places to visit. Hence, students wouldn’t get bored here. South Bank Parklands is an oasis situated on the edge of the Brisbane CBD, which one can explore during weekends. If you are into wildlife, then visit the beautiful Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and spend some time amidst the most beautiful Koalas and other animals. The Brisbane River is another beautiful spot that can refresh one’s mind after a long time in college. Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha is home to the living fossil where a tree has been growing for more than 200 million years. The nightlife here is buzzing with zizz and light all through the night; some of the famous clubs include The Cabaret Nightclub, Family Nightclub, Prohibition Brisbane, and Prohibition Brisbane. Visit the City Hall, the epic historical building of the city, to relive the history. If you are an art lover, then visit the Gallery of Modern Art to witness some of the beautiful artworks. The Museum of Brisbane is another building of historical importance that will take you back to the history of the city.

Brisbane Tourist attraction

Brisbane is home to some of the finest tourist attractions in the city. Well, to rejuvenate and refresh, students can spend some time visiting these beautiful places from their Brisbane student accommodation. Some of the tourist attractions in the city are:

1. Story Bridge

2. Opal Museum

3. Suncorp Stadium

4. Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane

5. Boggo Road Gaol

6. Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park

7. Brisbane Powerhouse

Universities in Brisbane

The city of Brisbane is known for its educational system and has some of the best universities that attract students from across the world. Below are some of the top universities in Brisbane.

1. SAE Institute

2. University of Queensland

3. University of Sunshine Coast

4. BROWNS English Language School

amber-text
amber © 2024 All rights reserved
amber-trustpilot
4.8/5 on Trustpilot
Rated as"Excellent"• 4800+ Reviews by students
Get the app
play storeapp store
Payment Options
payment-partners
Company
About
How it works
Refer a Friend
Group BookingsNew
List with usNew
Partner with usNew
CareersWe are hiring!
Discover
Blog
Podcast
Newsroom
Amber Plus
Media Mention
Ambassador
Scholarships
ExamsNew
Support
Contact
T&C
Privacy Policy
Sitemap
Contact us
app store
app store
twitter icon
pinterest icon