I need to know about home stay in Melbourne or shared accommodation?
September 20, 2008 - Session starting in April
- Besides checking the website, www.realestate.com.au, you should check where you are going to work or study. Check the public transport available unless you are planning to get a car. Even then, check whether any parking lot is available with the accommodation.
G'day, I'm assuming that you are an international student? If you are, the best alternative is to contact the accommodation officer in the institutions that you want to study. They can assist you in getting the homestay accommodation that match with the profile that you filled in the application form (make sure you fill in the form properly). They will also inform you the general rules of homestay living. If you are more interested in shared accommodation, then the best thing for you will be to stay in one of the temporary accommodation (eg, hostel/motel) closest to your institution. Once arrived, you can then find friends or fellow students looking for shared accommodation as well. Of course the best thing will be to have a friend already rent a place and have it ready for you when you arrive :) However, please be advised that if you are under 18yrs old, you HAVE TO stay in a homestay as part of your student visa agreement. The advantage of homestay is that it helps develop your English skill as well. E-mail me if you have any further queries abt coming to Australia at mikegun@studentfirst.com.au. If it happens that you are actually not an international student, then just follow the advise from the answerers before me, since you are most likely to be in Australia anyway :) Hope this helps. Welcome to Melbourne :)
- You can try www.realestate.com.au or www.domain.com.au and depending on what you are doing, a lot of uni's and tafe have an accom page that you'll be able to access
- try to call this number: 0439107602 or 03-93840704 i stayed there before, fuul board homestay, and they are really nice couple.. (venue: coburg)
- Check out www.realestate.com.au and search under the orange 'shared' tab. This will give you a few options.
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September 9, 2008 - Category: Melbourne Travel Plans
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September 20, 2008 - Category: Melbourne Travel Plans
where can i find on the internet cheap accommodation as i will come for a course in melbourne. thanks i do not need a hotel but an one year shared house. go to your nearest travel agent or check out quickbeds.com. au. i guess you may search this on the google.
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September 20, 2008 - Category: Melbourne Travel Plans
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