About the Property
Located on Bullecourt Ave, Milperra, 2214, Australia, Western Sydney University Village Bankstown is a comfortable student accommodation in Sydney that offers villas, shared apartments and studios. The property is located within a short stroll from Western Sydney University (Bankstown) and a few minute's drive from the University of Sydney Cumberland Campus, Sydney. Not just the universities but Western Sydney University Bankstown is also surrounded by grocery stores, several cafes and restaurants you can visit just within a short stroll. The properties offer chic amenities that fit students' needs, making your stay comfortable. Located just 15 mi away from the city centre, Western Sydney University accommodation is a perfect choice for student accommodation in Sydney.
Sydney is a beautiful town located in the state of New South Wales in Australia. Sydney is a bustling town with a rich cultural heritage and a thriving student community. It is also known as "The Emerald City of Australia". Sydney is situated on the eastern coast of Australia, surrounding the Sydney Harbour, which is extended for 70 km. The residents living in Sydney are called Sydneysiders. Sydney is a favoured location for students looking for a supportive and welcoming environment. Sydney is home to various universities, including the University of New South Wales, the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Taylor College, the Sydney Film School, and many more. Sydney also offers a variety of amenities such as shops, cafes and five-star restaurants, as well as cultural diversity and bayside location. There are various tourist attractions in Sydney, like the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, Royal Botanic Garden, and many others. For students looking for a convenient and comfortable living environment, Western Sydney accommodation is a perfect choice. With its prime location, top-notch facilities, and vibrant community, our student accommodation in Sydney offers students an enhanced living experience in the heart of this vibrant town.
Features
Western Sydney University accommodation is carefully designed according to student comfort and needs. Each room is fully furnished, along with a desk in the room and a single king bed for comfortable sleep. A wardrobe to arrange your clothes, a microwave, fridge and freezer so you can heat/store food whenever required and a lounge where you can relax and unwind after a tiring day at college. Each room at Western Sydney accommodation also offers heating services.
Along with the room amenities, there is a plethora of common amenities students can enjoy perks of! Since Western Sydney accommodation is located on-campus, the students can witness some adventurous on-campus experiences and also play outdoor Volleyball. The Western Sydney University accommodation also offers permitted parking, and the student can easily walk to the university (WSU Village Bankstown). The 24/7 Support and In-house Maintenance staff ensure complete security, and you can reach out to them in case of any emergencies. Apart from these, the communal kitchen, laundry facilities, and communal coin-operated laundries are some of the basic necessities students might require while living away from home. The games area allows the students to interact with other students. The rent, electricity, furniture, Wi-Fi and heating bills for WSU students are included in the bills, making Western Sydney University Bankstown an affordable student accommodation in Sydney!
Location and What's Hot?
Western Sydney University Bankstown is ideally located at prime distances from several other universities. Esteemed Universities like the Australian QTraining Centre, Australian Catholic University (Strathfield), Western Sydney Institute, Australian College of Nursing and several others. The students can easily take advantage of well-built and operated public transport and travel to these universities.
Western Sydney University accommodation is surrounded by many shops, pubs and restaurants. On weekends, you can visit the Bankstown Golf Club or Milperra Golf Driving Range and Putt Putt, where you can play golf with your friends. This student housing in Sydney is conveniently located near famous food chains like McDonald's. Spend memorable evenings at The Mill and Panania. You can have unplanned brunches at Milperra Kiosk Gourmet Foods and Thai Elephant. If you like smoked chicken, you should definitely visit Awafi Charcoal Chicken or Sydney's Wings and Things if you like wings! Shop whenever you want from ALDI, Creations by Suz and Bankstown Market, which are a few minutes walk away. Western Sydney University Bankstown is located a short distance from open green spaces like Newland Reserve, Vale of Ah Reserve and The Jumps. Four Little Foxes is a famous cafe around the corner that offers amazing coffee. Sydney consists of several beautiful parks like Henry Brigg Park to take a stroll. You can also find popular tourist spots and museums located nearby. Of course, there are a lot of other things to do in Sydney, with numerous cafes, green spaces and events taking place. Be sure to tune into them and explore city life to the fullest with this ideal student accommodation!
Commute
Western Sydney accommodation is conveniently located for public transport in Sydney as several public transport spots are located at short walking distances. Bus stops such as Bullecourt Ave after Horsley Rd and Bullecourt Ave opp Western Sydney University are just down the lane. The student can also catch a bus from Western Sydney University, Bullecourt Ave, Horsley Rd, opp Bullcourt Ave. Horsley and Rd before Bullcourt Ave. Not just the bus routes but the city offers well-connected train stations that offer hassle-free travel to other parts of the city. The Panania train station and Revesby station are a short distance away.
What will you get
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is First Year Exemption? Am I eligible?
* 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 non refundable. If your contract has started, you are liable for rent up to the date of notification / moving out of the village.
Your security deposit and associated fees (excluding application, registration and cleaning fees where applicable) will be refunded. Please note The 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 Village 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).
Who has access to my room?
Is there a curfew at the village?
Please note that management do have rules regarding Noise and Visitors within the Village.Noise Curfew
Residents must comply with all directions from Village management in relation to noise minimisation, particularly in response to noise complaints from other residents of the Village and/or neighbours of the Village. For more information please refer to the Village Noise Policy.
Sunday - Thursday: 10pm*
Friday - Saturday: 12pm* *during the exam periods, please note that these times do change and there should be no excessive noise within the Village during this time.Visitors
A visitor is defined as a person who is meeting with a resident for a short period of time, while a guest is defined as a person who is staying overnight with a resident in accordance with the Rules. All visitors arerequired to leave the Village by 12 midnight(unless otherwise notified to residents by Village management from time to time). Any visitor present in the Village after the specified time will be considered an “unauthorised person” to which Rule 52 (Overnight Guests & Unauthorised Occupancy) and Rule 69 (Trespassing) applies. See also Rule 13 (Conduct of guests & visitors).
If the office is closed on the weekend, how can I check in?
What type of heater am I allowed to bring?
I am an international student who is new to the area, how can I travel from the airport to the Village?
Once I have signed my contract, what are the options for cancellation?
Do I have to find my own roommates?
How is the village different from other options of residential living on campus?
The contract dates don't suit me, can I negotiate?
How far is the village from the university?
Is the village secure?
Can I purchase a linen or kitchen pack from the village?
Am I able to leave my belongings in my room before my contract starts?
How do I apply: what are the steps?
Can I choose my own room?
Why am I required to make an application so early on?
How does my rent get charged?
Do I need to bring kitchen utilities, such as a kettle or toaster, with me?
How are roommates allocated? Can I put in preferences?
Is there a phone in the room?
Can I bring my pet?
Is there a cleaning service?
Can I smoke at the village?
Do you accept payments over the phone?
What is included in my rent?
What is the Residential Activity Fee?
Can I live at the Village if I am not a Western Sydney University student?
Can a couple live here?
Is there Internet Access?
What is the application fee?
Can I apply at reception?
What's the easiest way to get to the train station?
What is the latest time at night I can return to my room?
What hours is reception open?
It's my first time in Australia, how can I get to the village?
What do I do when I get there?
What is included in my room?
What public transport is available at the Village?
How do I know my application is approved?
Can I bring my own internet?
How can I prove I am a student?
If you are a first year university student and have not received your student ID. you must provide your letter of offer as your proof of enrollment upon check-in and provide your student card once you have received it.
What do I have to bring?
- A photocopy of your ID, such as Passport or Drivers License to assist in your check in
- Bedding/Linen including a pillow
- Towels and tea towels
- Food and household supplies - until you can arrange a group shop with your housemates
- Cooking equipment, crockery, cutlery, glasses, cooking utensils etc.
- Laundry supplies – some areas have clothes lines for communal use, all laundries have dryers
- Toasters, irons, ironing boards etc. – although some residents wait until meeting their roommates on arrival to share the costs of small appliances
Are meals included?
What If I miss a rent payment?
If your rent is processed and there are insufficient funds, please note a late fee may occur.
How long will it take me to walk to the library?
Will my apartment have a TV?
What is the security deposit?
Can I Get Financial Assistance?
Can I have overnight guests?
Where do I park?
Is there after hours support?
Can I live here if I am under 18?
When should I let the village know my intention of departure?
When will my bond be refunded once I check out?
I'm living with other people in my apartment, whose responsibility is it to take out the rubbish?
Can I stay in my room during the University holidays?
Do I have to pay a new deposit?
When is the latest I can reapply?
Can I smoke in the village?
I live at the village and I want to cancel my contract?
How will I know if there is any mail for me?
Once my contract is over, can I leave my luggage in the room while I go travelling before heading back home?
How do I log a maintenance issue?
How do I know if my reapplication is successful?
Why do I have to pay extra money when I have already paid a deposit?
How often will my apartment be inspected?
management will advise you prior to inspections occurring so that you have adequate notice.