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Accommodation

Deciding where to live is one of the most important decisions you will make. Special conditions apply to students under 18 years of age. A number of options can be considered including:

Share and rental accommodation

In share houses, each person usually has their own bedroom and shares the kitchen, bathroom and living areas. Rental costs range from AU$140–AU$220 per person per week, depending on location and facilities.

Real estate agents offer a variety of rental accommodation, including houses and apartments. The average weekly rent ranges from AU$200–AU$300 for a one bedroom flat, and AU$250–AU$400 for a two bedroom flat. Additional expenses for both share and rental accommodation include: food, gas, electricity, transport and telephone calls.

Please note, this option is not suitable forstudents under 18 years of age.

Private student hostel accommodation

There are many private hostels close to RMIT, offering a furnished bedroom, shared bathroom, living and leisure areas. Some hostels provide meals, while others provide kitchen facilities. Computer facilities may also be available. Weekly prices range from AU$220–AU$350. Extra costs may include payment of a bond. A bond is a security deposit that is held until your tenancy has finished. It will usually be refunded fully if you have no rental arrears or you have not caused any damage to the premises.

Homestay/full board

Homestay is an excellent choice for students wanting to experience living in an Australian home, while at the same time improving their English. Students generally have their own furnished bedroom and share living spaces with their homestay family. Weekly rates are approximately AU$230. Meals are included; however telephone calls and travel expenses are not. All homestay hosts live within 30 to 40 minutes of Melbourne’s Central Business District (CBD) where RMIT University’s City campus is located. Your host family will help you learn about travelling to classes by public transport.

Student apartment complexes

Student apartment complexes are fully furnished and allow students to live independently in a secure and supportive residential environment. As these complexes are very popular there is a high demand when vacancies are advertised. Utility costs are not usually included in the rental price. Rental can vary from AU$150–AU$300 per week.

Further details about temporary accommodation - including costs and descriptions of temporary accommodation available.

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