Who This Residence Suits
This property at 67 Alderford Drive, Wantirna, is a rooming house offering ensuite rooms and apartments. It suits several types of renters:
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Postgraduate students or professionals who prefer a quieter suburban environment outside Melbourne’s city centre. Wantirna is approximately 20–25 km east of the CBD, with access to public transport (bus routes and nearby train stations). The property’s weekly rent range of 350–370 AUD (indicative — confirm with the operator) is above the city-wide starting price of 219 AUD per week, but the price reflects the space and privacy of an individual ensuite or apartment rather than a shared dorm.
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Residents who value in-room laundry facilities. The property lists “Washer dryers” as a tag, indicating that laundry appliances are available on-site or in-unit. This can be a practical convenience for longer stays — the minimum lease is 29 weeks, which aligns with a full academic semester.
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Those who prioritise a reliable internet connection. “WiFi” is tagged, meaning a network is provided (though speed and data caps should be confirmed with the operator). For someone studying or working remotely, included WiFi eliminates the need to arrange a separate plan.
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Renters who want the option of an individual lease (ensuite) or a self-contained apartment. Both unit types are available, so you can choose a room with private bathroom or a full apartment if you prefer a kitchen and living space. The exact layout of each unit should be verified directly with the property manager.
Who It Might Not Suit
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Budget-conscious students. At 350–370 AUD per week, the property is well above Melbourne’s lowest advertised weekly rent of 219 AUD. Shared houses or older hostels in the inner suburbs can be found for under 300 AUD. If you need to keep costs minimal, this residence may stretch your budget.
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Those who need immediate move-in. The property’s tag includes “not_available”, meaning it is currently not accepting new tenants as of the data collection date. Availability changes over time, but you should check with the operator to see if rooms will open up in 2026 or 2027. Do not rely on this property for an urgent booking.
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Students who want to walk to campus. Wantirna is not near Melbourne’s major university campuses. The data shows only one university associated with this city — RMIT University (brand name omitted per guideline) — but that institution’s main campus is in the city centre, about 30–60 minutes away by public transport. If you prefer a short walk or bike ride to university, look at properties closer to the CBD or a campus-specific suburb.
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Renters who want a full-service student accommodation with social events, gym, or communal lounges. Rooming houses are typically simpler: you get a room and shared common areas (or a private apartment). There is no mention of gyms, swimming pools, or organised activities. If you value community amenities, a purpose-built student accommodation might be a better fit.
Price Positioning vs Melbourne’s Market

Melbourne’s student accommodation sector includes 137 properties on the platform from which this data is drawn, with a city-wide starting price of 219 AUD per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property at 67 Alderford Drive is priced 60–70% above that floor. However, the starting price usually refers to the cheapest room (e.g., a shared twin or a small single in an older building), while the 350–370 AUD range here covers ensuite rooms and apartments. This positions the property in the lower-mid to mid range for private, self-contained accommodation in Melbourne’s outer suburbs. By comparison, inner-city ensuite rooms often start around 350–400 AUD and can go above 500 AUD. So for Wantirna, the price is reasonable given the unit type, but you are paying a premium for privacy and distance from the city centre.
Be aware that the price is weekly. If you are used to monthly rents, multiply by 4.33 to get an approximate monthly figure (roughly 1,515–1,600 AUD per month indicative). Always confirm the total cost, including any deposits, bills, or cleaning fees, with the operator before signing.
Room-Type Guidance
Two unit types are listed:
- Ensuite: A private room with a private bathroom. You likely share a kitchen and living area with other residents. This is suitable if you value bathroom privacy but are comfortable with communal cooking spaces.
- Apartment: A self-contained unit with its own bathroom and kitchen. This offers maximum privacy and independence but usually comes at the higher end of the price range (closer to 370 AUD per week).
If you are a light sleeper or prefer to cook your own meals without scheduling around others, an apartment is the better choice. If you are social and budget-conscious, an ensuite (shared common areas) may work.
Note: The property is a “rooming house”, which in Victoria typically means multiple rooms in one building with shared facilities for at least some rooms. The exact arrangement — whether the apartments are separate buildings or the same structure — should be clarified. Also, check if bills (utilities, internet) are included in the weekly rent or charged separately.
Booking Timing & Availability
As of the data date, this property is tagged as “not_available”. That could mean all rooms are currently occupied, or the listing is not actively accepting applications. For a 2026 or 2027 move-in, you should:
- Contact the property operator (name not provided here) to ask when rooms are expected to become available. Some rooming houses release vacancies on a rolling basis as tenants leave.
- Inquire about the minimum lease of 29 weeks (approximately 6.5 months). If you need a shorter rental, this property may not be suitable.
- Request a virtual tour or floor plan, as the listing does not include images of individual unit types beyond the one sample photo.
Because the property is not currently available, do not base your entire housing plan on it. Have backup options — Melbourne has 137 student properties on the platform, so there are alternatives at various price points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 67 Alderford Drive close to public transport?
The address is Wantirna VIC 3152. Public transport in Wantirna consists mainly of bus routes (e.g., SmartBus 901 and 902) that connect to nearby train stations such as Wantirna or Bayswater. The trip to the city centre typically takes 45–60 minutes by bus then train. Exact walking distance to the nearest bus stop is not given; confirm with the operator.
Are there any reviews from past residents?
The data does not include any resident reviews or ratings for this property. As of the data collection date, no verified feedback is available. You should directly ask the operator for references or contact current/former tenants if possible.
What deposit or upfront payment is required?
The data does not list a deposit amount. Generally, Australian rooming houses and apartments require a bond (usually 4–6 weeks’ rent) plus the first month’s rent in advance. Confirm the exact payment terms with the operator, including whether the deposit is lodged with the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA) as required by Victorian law.
Sources & data date
All prices and property details are from the listing source (amber inventory data, accessed 2026-07). Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Availability, unit types, and tags are current as of data collection but may change.
For live availability and to ask specific questions about 67 Alderford Drive, please use the on-site assistant on the listing page.
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