Australia's sunniest capital city, Perth, is uniquely located, with the Indian Ocean on one side & the Australian Outback on the other. It is home to four public universities: the University of Western Australia, Curtin University, Murdoch University, and Edith Cowan University. There is also one private university, the University of Notre Dame Australia. The University of Western Australia ranks 91 in the QS World University Rankings, 2019 and is renowned as one of Australia's leading research institutions. These universities offer admissions to thousands of international students each year, which makes securing quality student accommodation Perth quite difficult.
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(Perth City) |
If you’re an international student moving to Perth, don’t worry! The following tips will help you secure comfortable student accommodation in the city without compromising on the facilities offered.
Places to Visit
It is one of the most liveable cities and is welcoming to international students. It has a multicultural vibe which makes it all the more special and there are lots of things to do and explore. You can visit the Scitech Discovery Centre located in West Pert, Kings Park - one of the world's largest inner-city parks, Cottlesloe Beach, and Pinnacles.
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(Kings Park Perth) |
Getting Around Perth
Public transport in the Perth metropolitan area is provided by Transperth, which operates buses, trains, and ferries for getting people around the city. Public transport after midnight is very limited and it is not advisable for students to travel alone after dark. Transperth operates free, high-frequency bus services around Central Business District (CBD), Fremantle, and Joondalup known as CAT bus services. Trains run from 5 am in the morning to just after midnight, with a frequency of every 15-minutes during the day.
Perth Student Accommodation
The city offers a variety of accommodation options depending on your budget and desired location. There are purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) with campus-like facilities designed for student living. The average rent is around A$190-A$450 a week based on the location. This rent is inclusive of utility bills, amenities like fully-equipped kitchen, games room, lounge area, gym, laundry and more. University Living, a global student housing marketplace helps students to book their accommodation and also provide 24/7 assistance to ensure a comfortable stay.
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(The Boulevard Perth Student Accommodation) |
Living Expenses
Perth has a high standard of living but is still more affordable than other study destinations in Australia. You can cook your own meals in the fully-equipped kitchen or purchase fresh produce from farmer’s markets to significantly reduce the cost of living in the city.
All these tips will help you secure quality student accommodation in Perth that meets your needs and ensure a comfortable stay.