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2026 City-Wise Accommodation Breakdown

1. Sydney: The Global Hub

  • Price Range: $250 – $650+/week
  • Top Student Suburbs: * Ultimo/Glebe: Perfect for UTS and University of Sydney students.
    • Kensington/Kingsford: The go-to for UNSW students.
    • Parramatta: A fast-growing, slightly more affordable alternative with great transport.
  • Search Tip: Competition is fierce. Start your search 8–10 weeks before the semester begins.

2. Melbourne: The Cultural Capital

  • Price Range: $220 – $550/week
  • Top Student Suburbs:
    • Carlton/Parkville: Right on the doorstep of UniMelb and RMIT.
    • Clayton: High demand for Monash University students.
    • Footscray: A trendy, diverse, and more budget-friendly western suburb.
  • Search Tip: Melbourne’s “Purpose-Built Student Accommodation” (PBSA) often includes all bills, which can save you $150+/month in utility stress.

3. Brisbane: The Sun & Study Balance

  • Price Range: $180 – $450/week
  • Top Student Suburbs:
    • St Lucia: The heart of UQ student life.
    • Kelvin Grove: Ideal for QUT students with a dedicated “Urban Village.”
    • Woolloongabba: Great for those who want to be close to both study and the “Gabba” buzz.
  • Search Tip: Brisbane’s rent is rising fast in 2026; look for “Share Houses” in suburbs like Annerley for the best value.

4. Adelaide & Perth: The Budget-Friendly Gems

  • Price Range: $150 – $400/week
  • Why Choose Them: Adelaide is officially Australia’s most affordable major student city in 2026. Perth offers high part-time wages and a relaxed coastal lifestyle.



Where to Search: The 2026 Toolkit

PlatformBest For
Flatmates.com.auFinding shared houses and roommates (The #1 choice).
Realestate.com.auPrivate rentals and studio apartments.
UniLodge / Scape / IgluHigh-end, all-inclusive student buildings (PBSA).
University PortalsOn-campus dorms and “verified” private listings.
Facebook GroupsSuburb-specific groups (e.g., “Inner West Housemates”).



2026 Rental Checklist (Don’t Skip This!)

  1. The “Hidden” Costs: Ask if rent includes Water, Electricity, and Wi-Fi. In private rentals, these can add $30–$50/week.
  2. Inspection is Mandatory: Never transfer money before seeing the property (or having a trusted friend video-call you from inside). Rental scams often target students who try to book from overseas.
  3. The Bond: A legal security deposit is usually 4 weeks’ rent. Ensure it is lodged with the state government authority (e.g., RBTA in NSW).
  4. Transport Connectivity: A “cheap” room $20km away might cost you $10/day in transport and 2 hours of study time. Use Google Maps to check the commute to your campus.

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