1. The 2026 Price Reality: Is it Truly “Budget”?
While “budget” in 2026 Sydney or Melbourne still means $400+/week for a central studio, UniLodge offers the most diverse range of entry-level price points in the country.
| Location | Property Highlight | 2026 Starting Rate (Weekly) |
| Melbourne | UniLodge Victoria University | $265+ (Multi-share) |
| Sydney | WSU Penrith Village | $180+ (Regional/Western) |
| Perth | UniLodge @ Curtin University | $248+ (Shared) |
| Canberra | UniLodge @ UC (Weeden Lodge) | $231+ (Multi-share) |
| Brisbane | UniLodge South Bank | $419+ (6-bed share) |
2. What You Get (and What You Don’t)
UniLodge operates two distinct tiers in 2026: Premium Residences (like UniLodge Melbourne City) and Value Student Living (like Student Living on Raleigh).
The “Pros” (The Value Adds):
- The “Decision-Ready” Visa Signal: Booking with UniLodge provides an official 2026 Confirmation of Accommodation, which is a powerful integrity signal for the Genuine Student (GS) test.
- All-Inclusive Rent: Even at the budget tier, your rent covers unlimited Wi-Fi, electricity, gas, and water—essential for 2026 budgeting when utility prices are volatile.
- Residential Life Program: UniLodge’s social calendar is one of the most structured, focusing on “Pastoral Care” and student well-being, which is ideal for first-year international students.
The “Cons” (The Trade-offs):
- Older Infrastructure: Budget-tier properties (often branded as “Student Living”) may have older elevators, smaller communal kitchens, or no in-room air conditioning (check the listing carefully!).
- Waitlists: In 2026, UniLodge’s cheapest rooms in Melbourne and Sydney are often waitlist-only by October for the February intake.
- Additional Fees: Watch out for the 2026 “Departure Cleaning Fee” (approx. $170) and “Keycard Replacement” ($55) which can surprise students on a tight budget.
3. UniLodge vs. The Competition
In 2026, UniLodge wins on location variety. While Scape and Iglu focus on “City Prime,” UniLodge has properties in regional hubs and outer-metro campuses where rent is significantly lower.
- Choose UniLodge IF: You are studying at a regional university (WSU, Curtin, UC) or want a 6-bedroom shared apartment to keep costs under $350/week.
- Choose Scape/Iglu IF: You want a 5-star gym, rooftop cinema, and a brand-new studio apartment in the heart of the CBD.
4. 2026 “Early-Bird” Booking Strategy
- Check the “NRAS” Status: Some UniLodge rooms are part of the National Rental Affordability Scheme. If you qualify, you can get a studio for 20% below market rate.
- The “350-Night” Rule: The lowest rates listed (e.g., $399) are strictly for full-year contracts. One-semester rates are usually $50–$80/week higher.
- Read the “Resident Handbook 2026”: Download this from their site before paying your deposit. It lists the exact 2026 penalty fees and curfew rules for under-18 students.






