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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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    1. The March 2026 "Cheap" Room Index

    Within the CBD and immediate university precinct, these are the starting weekly rates for verified student housing.

    Accommodation TypeAvg. Weekly Rent (2026)Best Value Provider
    Shared Room (Bunk/Twin)$235 – $310Carric Hostel / Scape Swanston
    Non-Ensuite (Shared Bath)$360 – $410UniLodge Carlton / Rooms International
    Standard Studio$430 – $550UniLodge Melbourne City / Yugo
    6-Bedroom Share Apt$410 – $480Iglu Melbourne City / Student Living



    2. Top 3 Budget Gems in the CBD Perimeter

    1. Carric House (North Melbourne): Located just opposite Queen Victoria Market, this is a 2026 budget favorite. Shared rooms start at $235–$260/week. It’s within the Free Tram Zone, meaning you pay $0 for your daily commute to RMIT or the CBD.
    2. UniLodge Victoria University (Footscray): While technically 5km out, the 2026 Metro Tunnel and Sunbury line upgrades mean you can reach the CBD in 10 minutes. Rooms here start at $265/week, making it the best "Bang for your Buck" in the inner-city radius.
    3. Walsh Residence (West Melbourne): A quiet, 20-minute walk to RMIT or UniMelb. Shared rooms here start at $285/week and often include weekly common area cleaning—a rare perk for this price bracket in 2026.



    3. The "Non-Ensuite" Strategy

    In 2026, the "Ensuite Premium" (having your own bathroom) costs an average of $80–$120 extra per week.

    • The Saving: Opting for a "Non-Ensuite" room in buildings like Yugo Berkeley St or UniLodge Lincoln House can save you over $4,500 per year.
    • Pro-Tip: These rooms are often the first to sell out. For the July 2026 intake, you should be booking no later than mid-April.



    4. 2026 "Hidden" CBD Costs

    • Application & Move-in Fees: While some providers like Scape offer $0 application fees, others may charge a "Residential Life" fee or "Establishment Fee" of $150–$300.
    • Electricity Caps: Be aware that some "bills-included" contracts in 2026 now have a fair-use cap on electricity due to higher energy costs. If you exceed the cap (e.g., using a heater 24/7), you may be billed extra.
    • Laundry: CBD hostels and older UniLodge buildings typically charge $4–$5 per wash/dry cycle. Budget an extra $15/week if your building doesn't have in-room machines.



    5. Secured vs. Private Share Houses

    In 2026, the $29,710 savings requirement for visas has made managed student housing (PBSA) more popular because it simplifies the financial audit.

    • Private Share Houses: You can find rooms in heritage houses in Carlton or North Melbourne for $250–$320/week, but you will need to manage your own utility bills and internet, which can add $40/week to your base cost.

    Note: Please contact the Business for any further information / updated prices.

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