Student Accommodation near RMIT University

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University: 2 Km

Features: Parking - controlled access gates, Central Air Conditioning, High speed internet access+1 More
From AU$ 850/week

University: 2.53 Km

Features: 24-hour front desk, 24-hour security, Concierge desk+1 More
From AU$ 380/week

University: 2.91 Km

Features: No parking available, 24-hour front desk, 24-hour security+1 More
From AU$ 443/week

University: 3.01 Km

Features: No parking available, 24-hour Staff Available, Barbeque grills+1 More
From AU$ 395/week
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Stick to verified platforms like House of Students. Don’t pay deposits before inspecting, double-check rental agreements, and steer clear of anything that feels sketchy.

Expect to pay anywhere between AUD 250–450 per week, depending on the property type, location, and whether you’re sharing or living solo.

Yes, there are accessible housing options with features like ramps, lifts, and modified bathrooms. Let your agent or House of Students know your needs early.

We’re your student housing bestie — from helping you find vetted listings to offering advice and support throughout the process. House of Students makes finding your next place way less stressful.

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Always read the fine print — House of Students lists this info clearly so you’re not surprised by extra costs.

In Victoria, students have the same legal protections as other renters. You’re entitled to a safe property, notice before inspections, and protection from unfair evictions.

Yes, but options are limited and tend to cost more per week. If you’re after temporary housing, House of Students recommends booking early to avoid inflated prices.

Melbourne’s public transport game is strong — trams, trains, and buses are everywhere. Most student housing near RMIT sits within a few minutes’ walk to the nearest tram stop.

Definitely. Many student residences include dedicated study areas or quiet zones so you can hit the books without distractions (or flatmates playing Fortnite at full volume).

Often, yes — especially for international students. A guarantor (usually a parent) covers rent if you can’t pay. Some platforms may offer alternatives like advance rent.

Most leases run for 6 or 12 months. Some student apartments near RMIT offer shorter stays — ideal if you’re doing a semester abroad or a short course.

Yes! Both RMIT and House of Students offer support, advice, and verified listings to help international students avoid scams and settle in safely.

Start 2–3 months before your course begins. The best (and most affordable) places go quickly — especially during major intake periods.

RMIT offers limited on-campus housing, but it fills fast. Many students go off-campus instead — there are more options and often better value.

Expect high-speed internet, laundry rooms, study spaces, lounges, and sometimes extras like gyms, rooftop terraces, and event spaces. House of Students highlights these in every listing so you know what you’re getting.

Pet-friendly options exist but are rare. You’ll need to ask directly — and get written permission. Pro tip: smaller landlords are usually more flexible than big buildings.

Absolutely. Shared flats and student apartments are super popular and a great way to cut costs, make friends, and learn important life skills like “how not to hog the fridge.”

Most places are within 10–30 minutes via tram, bike, or on foot. You can stay super close or live a bit further out to save cash — your call.

The CBD and surrounding suburbs are generally safe, especially in well-lit, secure buildings. Always check reviews and prioritise places with solid security features like swipe access and CCTV.

Totally. Most student apartments near RMIT come furnished — think bed, desk, wardrobe, and kitchen basics. It’s perfect if you’re flying in from abroad or just can’t be bothered with IKEA.

Focus on proximity to campus, public transport, safety, Wi-Fi quality, and lifestyle fit. House of Students helps you weigh up these factors so you’re not stuck somewhere that sounds better online than it is IRL.

Yes! Many student accommodations roll electricity, water, and internet into the rent, so you don’t have to stress about surprise bills mid-semester. Just double-check the lease to be sure.

Start your search with House of Students — their listings are legit, student-friendly, and often more affordable than mainstream platforms. Look for shared spaces or suburbs a tram ride away for the best value.

It depends on the style and location, but compared to other inner-city areas, there are affordable student housing options near RMIT — especially if you’re open to sharing or heading slightly outside the CBD.

You’ll find everything from shared apartments and private studios to uni halls and purpose-built student housing near RMIT. There’s something for every budget, personality, and living style — whether you want social vibes or quiet solitude.