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Student Housing in Perth

A$1,790/month

Private room

Room at Stirling Street

A$1,244/month

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Room at Murdoch University Village Perth WA 6150

A$1,170/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village Perth WA 6150

A$1,118/month

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Room at Murdoch University Village, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

A$1,200/month

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Room at Thornlie

A$1,820/month

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Room at 80 STIRLING STREET, PERTH, WA 6000, AUSTRALIA

A$1,837/month

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Room at The Boulevard, 89 Stirling Street, Perth, 6000

A$2,154/month

Private room

Room at 80 STIRLING STREET, PERTH, WA 6000, AUSTRALIA

A$1,265/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village Perth WA 6150

A$1,213/month

Entire place

Apartment at South Street, Murdoch WA 6150

A$1,040/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

A$1,457/month

Private room

Room at 89 Stirling Street

A$1,265/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

A$1,924/month

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Room at The Boulevard, 89 Stirling Street, Perth, 6000

A$1,235/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village Perth WA 6150

A$1,200/month

Private room

Room at Cockburn Central

A$1,244/month

Private room

Room at Murdoch University Village, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

A$1,902/month

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Room at The Switch Perth Central Perth WA 6000

A$1,668/month

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Room at The Switch Perth Central Perth WA 6000

A$1,153/month

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Room at Stirling Street

Student accommodation, flats and rooms for rent in Perth

Are you looking for student accommodation in Perth? We tell you that there are different options that you can choose from, which we talk about in this article so you can choose the one that meets all your preferred characteristics. In addition, we tell you which are some of the most chosen neighbourhoods to live in as students and other information about the Australian city, so you can enjoy your experience Down Under to the max! Let’s get into it!

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Perth105€1055
Residence Perth56€1110
Studio Perth4€1275
Entire place Perth42€802
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Perth, the capital of the state of Western Australia, is located on the banks of the River Swan and over the Indian Ocean. It stands out for its relaxed and friendly lifestyle. Locals are often welcoming and willing to interact with people from different cultures, making it easy for exchange students to integrate into the community.

From outdoor activities, such as surfing and hiking, to cultural and artistic events, Perth offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. Kings Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world, is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. Furthermore, the ethnic diversity it has is reflected in the gastronomic scene, cultural events and festivals that take place throughout the year.

Student apartments for rent in Perth

Rental apartments usually offer various size options, from small studio apartments to multi-room apartments. Keep in mind that many of them are usually part of buildings or complexes that offer access to common areas such as swimming pools, gyms or barbecue areas. This is an important detail in your decision!

Most rental apartments for international students in Perth come fully furnished and equipped with basic appliances. This makes moving easier for those coming from outside, so as not to have to incur expenses such as a bed or even a wardrobe.

An important fact to keep in mind is that, in Australia, it is normal for ad prices to be displayed weekly by default. Pay close attention to that, since the cost of rent will change considerably when you look at it every month.

Student rooms for rent in Perth

When it comes to student rooms in Perth, we tell you that they can be both single rooms as shared rooms, and can be part of apartments for private students or residences.

Some international student housing buildings foster an active community, organising events and social activities so that residents get to know each other and integrate more easily. That way, you will be able to stay in your room if you prefer tranquillity or go out to share with your other colleagues if you feel like having fun.

Rental contracts are usually flexible, adapting to academic deadlines, with short or long-term rental options. Also remember that it is common for them to ask for a security deposit when signing the contract, which is returned when confirming that everything is in order upon your departure.

Student accommodation in Perth

The location of your accommodation is very important, as Perth is a large city and getting from one place to another can take a long time. The following are some of the most chosen neighbourhoods by young people to live in:

Flats for rent in Bentley

Bentley is home to Curtin University's main campus, offering a vibrant student atmosphere. With nearby accommodation options and access to sports facilities, This suburb is ideal for students. Bentley also has shopping centres and parks for outdoor entertainment and exercise.

Apartments in Perth CBD (Central Business District)

The Central Business District is the Perth commercial and cultural centre. Although rents may be higher, Living in the CBD provides proximity to educational institutions, businesses, and attractions. With a wide range of public transportation, shops, restaurants and events, the CBD offers a dynamic urban experience for those who want to live in the centre of the action.

Rooms for rent in East Victoria Park

East Victoria Park is known for its cultural diversity and gastronomic variety. This suburb, close to CBD, offers a lively nightlife and access to efficient public transportation. Green areas such as John Macmillan Park provide spaces to enjoy nature and the outdoors.

Erasmus accommodation near Curtin University

This institution has two campuses in Perth. On the one hand, there is the Curtin Campus also named Campus Bentley, which is the main one and is located in the suburban area of Bentley. If you want to live near this one, you can consider areas like Bentley, Como and East Victoria Park. On the other hand, there is the Curtin Murray Street or Perth Campus, located in the CBD of Perth. To look for accommodation near this campus, you should do so in neighbourhoods such as CBD, East Perth and Northbridge.

Student residences in Perth

In this Australian city, you will find a great availability of student halls, both near universities and in central areas. In them, you can choose between single rooms, shared rooms and studio apartments, so the cost will depend on your preferences. However, they all tend to have modern amenities, social areas in which to share with the rest of the residents, and a multicultural and fun community.

The University student halls are usually found within the campus of each institution. Keep in mind that living on campus typically tends to lead to a higher cost of living than if you rent accommodation outside of it. Furthermore, it can be a bit difficult to get a place in one of these residences as an exchange student.

Frequently Asked Questions about studying in Perth

What are the best Apps if I’m going on an exchange to Perth?
The Erasmus Play App is one of the most convenient if you are looking to join a community of international students who will be in Perth during your stay. With this app, you will have the opportunity to make new friends and even find roommates with whom to share accommodation.
What are the best neighbourhoods to live in Perth as a student?
It is a large city, so the best thing you can do is determine where you are going to have class to find accommodation nearby. However, we tell you that some of the neighbourhoods that students usually choose every year are Bentley, Perth CBD (Central Business District), East Victoria Park, Como, East Perth and Northbridge.        
How much does it cost to live in Perth as a student?
This depends on the type of accommodation you choose and the lifestyle you lead, but estimate that your budget will be between $1500-1800 AUD per month.
Why go on an exchange to Perth?
In addition to offering the opportunity to improve your English daily, in Perth you will be able to enjoy a relaxed lifestyle and stunning natural beauty. In addition, you will be able to immerse yourself in Australian culture to the fullest, enjoying a large number of cultural events and festivals. The city has outstanding universities, a pleasant Mediterranean climate, spectacular beaches and a welcoming community. And it’s the city with the most sun per year in Australia!
Where to look for student accommodation in Perth?
In the Erasmus Play search engine, you will be able to compare all the verified accommodation options available, from various companies and online platforms. You will be able to do it quickly and easily, filtering for the features you like the most. You will surely find your ideal apartment, residence or room easily!

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