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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
  • Visa & Immigration

    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
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    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.
  • Student Hub

    1. The 2026 Price Showdown

    Based on March 2026 rates, UNSW offers slightly more "budget-tier" options in its older apartments, whereas USyd is increasingly dominated by premium managed towers.

    FeatureUNSW (Kensington)USyd (Camperdown/Redfern)
    On-Campus Room$390 – $669/week$415 – $680/week
    Best Value SiteUNSW Village / Cowper StQueen Mary Building / Regiment
    Catered OptionsExtensive (Basser, Fig Tree, etc.)Limited (Mainly historic colleges)
    AvailabilityHigh (Massive on-campus density)Critical (Often 100% full by Dec)



    2. Location & Lifestyle: "Campus City" vs. "Urban Heritage"

    • UNSW (The Kensington Bubble):
      • Vibe: Modern, high-energy, and self-contained. The campus feels like a small city.
      • Lifestyle: You are 15 minutes from Coogee Beach and have the L2/L3 Light Rail at your doorstep.
      • Housing Style: Mostly large, modern apartment blocks and "colleges" located directly on the university grounds.
    • USyd (The Sandstone Soul):
      • Vibe: Historic "Hogwarts" aesthetic, academic, and integrated into the city.
      • Lifestyle: You are in the heart of Newtown and Glebe. It’s bohemian, filled with pubs, street art, and bookstores.
      • Housing Style: A mix of historic residential colleges (expensive) and ultra-modern high-rise "micro-apartments" in nearby Redfern and Darlington.



    3. The "UniLodge Kensington" Factor

    A major 2026 update: The new UniLodge Kensington serves both universities but is a 30-minute commute for USyd students.

    • For UNSW: It’s a 5-minute walk.
    • For USyd: The university provides a free shuttle bus from this building to the Camperdown campus, making it a viable (and slightly cheaper) alternative for USyd students who can't find a room in Redfern.



    4. Contract Flexibility (International Student Tip)

    • UNSW: Frequently uses 44-week contracts (aligned with the Trimester system). This can save you 8 weeks of rent over the summer if you plan to go home.
    • USyd: Most managed buildings (like Abercrombie or Queen Mary) prefer 48 or 52-week contracts. You may end up paying for the room while you are traveling in December/January.



    5. 2026 Safety Comparison

    • UNSW (Kensington/Randwick): Very high safety rating. The area is largely residential and well-lit. The "Kingsford" side has high foot traffic from late-night eateries.
    • USyd (Camperdown/Redfern): Generally safe, but requires more "urban awareness." The walk from Redfern Station to the campus is heavily monitored by CCTV, but students are advised to use the main well-lit paths after 10 PM.

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