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Iglu Melbourne Central

4.4 (12)

0.31 miles from city centre

167 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Unilodge Melbourne Central

4 (12)

0.34 miles from city centre

293 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Scape Aurora

4.4 (12)

0.34 miles from city centre

236 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000
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Scape Swanston

5 (12)

0.35 miles from city centre

5 Little La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Scape Melbourne Central

4 (12)

0.38 miles from city centre

316 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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UKO Melbourne Central

4.4 (12)

0.39 miles from city centre

19 Exploration Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Secure Door EntrySecure Door Entry
24/7 Security24/7 Security
FurnishedFurnished

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Scape La Trobe

4 (12)

0.42 miles from city centre

50 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Air ConditionerAir Conditioner
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Scape Franklin

4 (12)

0.46 miles from city centre

99 Franklin St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Scape Victoria Street

4.5 (12)

0.48 miles from city centre

25 Victoria Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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All MealsAll Meals
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Unilodge Melbourne CBD

4 (12)

0.49 miles from city centre

17 Wills Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia
Water IncludedWater Included
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1 Drummond Street

4 (12)

0.51 miles from city centre

1 Drummond Street, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
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SofaSofa

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Melbourne Victoria Markets

4.5 (12)

0.51 miles from city centre

198 A'Beckett St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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SofaSofa
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Iglu Melbourne City

4 (12)

0.54 miles from city centre

229 Franklin Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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Top Demanded Student Accommodation in Melbourne

There are many affordable student accommodation melbourne offering the best stay in terms of enjoyment, security and happy living. Below are the three types of accommodation in Melbourne. A brief is given on each of them with the amenities provided for students. University Living provides student accommodation in many parts of the city of Melbourne.

Student Housing:

Student housing is a home built for students to stay comfortably without any hassle. It is a safe, budget-friendly accommodation if you like private and independent student rooms in melbourne. You get to enjoy a lot of freedom staying in this off-campus accommodation in Melbourne. The location is in the city centre and close proximity to universities. The bedrooms are fully furnished with a wardrobe, chair, and study desk. There's a fully fitted kitchen and bathroom. It also comes with the best amenities for enhancing student living.

Private Student Apartment:

Student apartments in Melbourne are a great way to network and make friends. You have many choices to choose from, whether it's a one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom apartment and so on. You can select them as per your needs and budget. You can use room sharing Melbourne and taking a shared accommodation in Melbourne will save money on the cost of living. All the apartments are fully furnished with spacious bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and common living room. The amenities provided by off-campus accommodations are study rooms, laundry facilities, CCTV cameras, wi-fi, a game room, a swimming pool, a gym room, balcony, pet-friendly, etc.

University Halls:

They are on-campus accommodations suitable for freshers and students who are newbies to the country. The halls are within the campus or close to the Melbourne University campus. They provide halls for students who are studying at university. It comes with a basic room, limited privacy and facilities.

5 Best Areas For Students To Live In Melbourne

Carlton:

Carlton is a pretty suburb commonly known as " Little Italy" for its tasty authentic pizzas. It is a busy area with a huge student population. If you are studying at the University of Melbourne, consider looking into this area. There are accommodations for students like Scape Queensberry and Scape Berkeley 2.

West Melbourne :

West Melbourne is an inner city suburb only 2 km from the CBD. It is cheap to rent accommodation like Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne. The city has good access to the University of Canberra and others. It also has great access to social amenities, transportation links with good bus and train networks, affordable living, and good infrastructure.

Melbourne VIC :

This is the prime area, which is the ideal part of the city for students to live. It is close to the RMIT University and Melbourne Institute of Technology, with access to the Queen Victoria Market, shopping malls and many others. Scape Franklin Melbourne ,Yugo Berkeley Street Melbourne, and Scape La Trobe Melbourne are some of the best student living melbourne.

South Yarra :

South Yarra is one of the most affluent areas in Melbourne. It is 4 km away from the CBD. This area is lined with expensive houses, top-class places to eat, galleries, museums, etc. It is close to Deakin University, La Trobe University and many others. Iglu South Yarra Melbourne is one of the most ideal student homes.

North Melbourne :

North Melbourne is a cosmopolitan area with a lot of young population. It is filled with art galleries, arts, retail, dining and entertaining places to explore. There's the Melbourne City Campus, Victoria University and a few others around the area. The best accommodation here will be Scape Peel Melbourne.

Cost of Living in Melbourne :

The cost of living in Melbourne will come to around A$1,800 to A$2,700 /month. This is only an average cost; the expenses will differ depending on your lifestyle. The expenses can be expensive in Melbourne, so it's advisable to live on a budget. The cost of student housing will range between A$262 to A$600 /week. The best part about student housing is the budget-friendly prices. They are close to universities too, which can save your cost of travel. You can find a wide range of student rooms on our website.

The cost of food in Melbourne will depend upon your spending. If you get into the habit of eating meals outside, it will cost you an average A$30 /meal. And, if you cook meals at home, it will be a better choice, save money and stay healthy. The cost of groceries will come to around A$500 /month. Melbourne has public and private institutions. The cost of studying in Melbourne will depend on the type of course and university. So, make sure to calculate your budget and set aside money for the cost of your tuition fee in Melbourne. On average, studying in Melbourne will cost A$20,000 to A$50,000 per Year.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Melbourne :

You have to live in the city and get the best of Melbourne as a student. One thing about Melbourne is you will never get bored of it as there are innumerable things to do here. There’s no shortage of fun happening and events in and around the campus universities. To add to that you have a lot more to enjoy the student life in Melbourne. The place is packed with culture, and educational opportunities, and offers hotspots, beaches, lively bars, fun nightclubs, delightful eateries and cafes.

Life in Melbourne is awesome!

For arts and culture, you can head on to the Heide Museum of Modern Art, ACMI, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Arts Centre Melbourne, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.

For sports enthusiasts, there’s a bunch to cheer for, from Australian Open Tennis to the T-20 Cricket, NBL Basketball or Formula 1 Racing and of course the Australian Football League.

For delightful food and drinks, you can try Croissant at Lune, Lasagne at 1800 Lasagne, signature crispy eggplant at Lee Ho Fook, and potato focaccia at Carlton Wine Room 3.0. You can also find good food trucks in Melbourne like taco trucks, Mr. Burger, greek street food, woking amazing, etc.

The Melbourne lifestyle is nothing without entertainment and nightlife, so when you are in the mood to party, check out these best nightclubs in Melbourne; The Night Cat, Sub Club, New Guernica, Brown Alley, The Toff in Town, etc.

If you want to do some window shopping or even shop for that matter, these are some of the largest shopping centres in Melbourne such as Chadstone, Eastland, Highpoint, Westfield Doncaster, Westfield Fountain Gate, Westfield Knox, Westfield Southland, etc.

Best travel transportation service in Melbourne :

There are many modes of public transportation in Melbourne, like the trams, buses and trains. They are the best and most efficient way to get around the city. You can explore the city and its neighboring areas with ease and comfort if you get on board any of these transportation. Hence, it makes it very convenient to travel to the universities, your student room, or even go about to travel to other cities. Melbourne's tram system is known to be the best in the world.

Trams:

Melbourne has a City Circle Tram, which is a free tram zone that operates within the zone. It is in service, running every 15 minutes. At the same time, the suburban tram runs in two zones, which will cost you A$4.60 per ride.

Trains:

Trains are the best type of transportation to get across the city, suburbs and regional destinations like Ballarat, Geelong, Albury, etc.

Buses:

They are efficient, convenient and cheap to get around the city and regional areas.

Melbourne Discount Cards For Students:

The best Travel Card is Myki Myki is a smart travel card for students who are studying in Melbourne. You receive a free concession myki card when you apply for a PTV Tertiary Student ID.

Famous Universities in Melbourne :

University of Melbourne :

The University of Melbourne is the 2nd oldest university in Australia. It is ranked 33rd in the QS World University Rankings. It is a 170-year-old institution educating students from all over the world in all disciplines.

Monash University :

It is a young 60-year-old public research university in Australia. The university is ranked 57th in the world ranking, with 6 campuses in the state of Victoria and 2 international.

RMIT University ( Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) :

RMIT University is a top technical public institution in Melbourne. It was founded in 1887 and is ranked =190th in the world ranking. The teaching is based on industry learning and practical work.

Deakin University :

Deakin University is a multi-award institution for its outstanding graduate results and best innovative learning resources. It started in 1974 and ranked 266th in the world rankings.

Swinburne University of Technology :

Swinburne University of Technology is a top-class university founded in 1908 with the intention to make a social and economic impact. It ranked 296th in the world rankings, excelling in teaching, research, and preparing future-ready graduates.

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When should you start looking for student accommodations in Melbourne?
Looking and booking for your student accommodation in Melbourne early will help alleviate stress for last-minute booking. The best time to start looking for accommodation is six months before you start your academic journey. You can also look for accommodation earlier than the stipulated time.
How can I book student accommodations in Melbourne?
If you are searching for student accommodation and want to find one, University Living is a great platform to find a safe and secure home. If you are all set for the university you will be studying at, start discovering the properties close to your university.
What are the different types of student accommodations available in Melbourne?
There is on-campus accommodation, which is called University Halls, and off-campus accommodation, which includes student housing and private apartments. Off-campus accommodation is ideal for students who want more privacy, facilities, and services.
Is Melbourne affordable for a student?
The cost of living in Melbourne will come around A$1,750 /month excluding tuition fees. The expenses will depend upon one's lifestyle. The housing cost will range from A$1,000 - A$2,200 /month, while food will come to about A$300 /month and transportation cost will be on average A$212 /month. For more personalized information, use our cost of living calculator to estimate your desired area's average cost of living.
What are some of the best student locations in Melbourne?
The best student areas depend on proximity, lifestyle, budget, and personal preferences. Some of the most popular choices among students in Melbourne for students are Melbourne CBD, South Yarra, Carlton, Parkville, Brunswick, Caulfield, and Fitzroy for the close location to universities and easy access to social amenities.