When you’re studying abroad, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is where to live. Amidst your search for student housing in Australia, you’ll most likely come across two main types of housing: studios and shared apartments.
Both have their own pros and cons, so how do you decide which is right for you? Read on as we compare and contrast the two types of apartments so that you can make a more informed decision!
Studio apartments are self-contained units, usually meant for one person to stay. It has everything you need — a kitchenette, ensuite bathroom, bed, and desk — within a generally smaller space.
One of the greatest advantages of a studio apartment is that you have a space to call your own — a private oasis where you can study and chill out in peace and quiet. While some may love socialising with fellow student roommates, it’s totally normal to feel awkward about sharing your living space with strangers. In that case, having a private home with a personal kitchen and bathroom can make your time in Australia much more comfortable. Not to mention, it’s also a great way to experience living independently!
Naturally, the downside to studios would be the price, as they are more costly when compared to shared apartments. Hence, you’ll need to carefully consider your budget for lodging when making your choice. A good middle ground would be Studio Twin Share apartments, which allow you and a close friend to live together and enjoy independence, companionship, and lower housing costs at the same time.
Does your dream uni experience involve fun game nights and cooking with roommates? Or maybe you’re heading to uni in the same city with a couple of friends. If any of that is you, then you’ll love our shared housing in Australia.
In most shared apartments, students will get a private bedroom to themselves. Depending on where you stay, these may or may not have ensuite bathrooms for each bedroom, but tend to have a shared kitchen and living area between 2-8 students within a unit.
Although you won’t have as much privacy and quiet as a studio apartment, shared housing is a great way to meet new friends in Australia. On average, rental costs are also cheaper, and you get to save money on buying food and essentials, since some of those expenses can be shared across roommates. You can still have me-time in your bedroom while enjoying the social interaction of a vibrant student life.
At the end of the day, the best option for you depends on your personal preferences and budget. If you are looking for some peace and quiet, a studio apartment is probably your best bet. However, if you are looking for a more affordable option and are willing to share a bathroom and kitchen, then a shared apartment is a better choice.
At Y Suites, we are obsessed with creating memorable student experiences just for you. That means providing amazing lodging options with plenty of apartment options for the ultimate flexibility. Whether you’ve settled on a cosy studio or gathered a few friends for a shared apartment, we’ve got just the uni housing for you in Adelaide and Melbourne — all of which come with free utilities and high-speed Wi-Fi and tons of other perks!
Last but not least – our Waymouth Suites are located near University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Carnegie Mellon University and Flinders University while our A’Beckett Suites are near University of Melbourne, RMIT and Monash University. Check out the wide variety of rooms available at Y Suites on Waymouth and Y Suites on A’Beckett to get started today!
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