Know the benefits of Affordable Accommodation Facilities in Australia for Indian Students....
Mar 18, 2025 12:09:01
Pros: Convenient, close to classes, includes utilities, social environment.
Cons: Limited availability, may be more expensive, less privacy.
Cost: AUD $200–$600 per week (varies by city and university).
Pros: More independence, variety of locations, potentially cheaper.
Cons: Need to arrange furniture and utilities, can be expensive in major cities.
Cost: AUD $150–$500 per week per person (depends on city and property size).
Pros: Meals included, cultural experience, good for younger students.
Cons: Less privacy, rules may apply.
Cost: AUD $250–$400 per week (includes meals).
Pros: Fully furnished, amenities like gyms and study rooms, close to universities.
Cons: Higher cost than shared rentals.
Cost: AUD $300–$700 per week.
Pros: Affordable short-term option, social atmosphere.
Cons: No privacy, not ideal for long-term stays.
Cost: AUD $90–$200 per week.
Pros: Supervised environment, meals included.
Cons: Expensive, strict rules.
Cost: AUD $11,000–$22,000 per year.
Cost: AUD 200 – 550 per week
Includes: Utilities (electricity, water, internet) and sometimes meals
Best For: Convenience and networking with fellow students
Cost: AUD 150 – 400 per week
Includes: Usually excludes utilities and internet (extra AUD 50–100 per month)
Best For: More independence and affordability
Cost: AUD 250 – 450 per week
Includes: Meals, utilities, and internet
Best For: Experiencing Australian culture and home-like environment
Cost: AUD 300 – 700 per week
Includes: Most utilities included
Best For: Privacy, but expensive for students
Sydney: AUD 300 – 700
Melbourne: AUD 250 – 600
Brisbane: AUD 200 – 500
Perth: AUD 180 – 450
Adelaide: AUD 150 – 400
Canberra: AUD 250 – 600
Bond (Security Deposit): Equivalent to 4–6 weeks’ rent
Utility Bills (Electricity, Water, Internet): AUD 50 – 100 per month (if not included in rent)
Furniture (if renting an unfurnished place): AUD 500 – 1,500 (one-time)
Share Accommodation: Renting with roommates reduces costs significantly
Choose Outer Suburbs: Rent is cheaper compared to city centers
Use University Resources: Many universities have student housing at discounted rates
YHA Hostels – A popular and reputable hostel chain across Australia.
Base Backpackers – Budget-friendly hostels in major cities.
Nomads Hostels – Great for backpackers, often with social events.
Ibis Budget Hotels – Affordable rooms in city locations.
Budget Motels – Found along highways and in suburban areas.
Pub Accommodation – Some Australian pubs offer cheap rooms for travelers.
Caravan Parks with Cabins – Often provide budget-friendly private cabins.
Airbnb – Look for private rooms instead of entire homes to save money.
Flatmates.com.au & Gumtree – Good for finding shared rentals or short-term stays.
Couchsurfing – Stay with locals for free (great for meeting new people).
Some universities rent out student dorms to travelers during holidays.
National Park Campsites – Low-cost camping options in scenic locations.
Free Camping – Some areas allow free camping; check Wikicamps app.
Campervan Rentals – Companies like Jucy, Spaceships, and Britz offer budget campervans for road trips.