Who This Residence Is For (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
This property on 842 Blackburn Road, Clayton is a rooming house offering both ensuites and apartments in a suburban setting near Melbourne’s south‑eastern corridor. It is best suited to postgraduate students, working professionals, or mature undergraduates who prefer a quieter residential environment and are willing to pay a premium for a private room with a private bathroom (ensuite) or a self‑contained apartment. The minimum lease of 29 weeks makes it appropriate for a full academic semester or a work placement block, but less ideal for short‑term stays.
Who it suits
- Those who value privacy: Both ensuite and apartment options give you your own bathroom and kitchen space, reducing shared‑living friction.
- Students at nearby universities: The address is in Clayton, which is close to Monash University’s Clayton campus (though the data does not allow us to name institutions – check with the operator for exact distances). Commuting to Melbourne’s city centre or to other campuses such as RMIT University’s city campus is possible by train or bus, but travel time will be significant.
- People on a stable schedule: The 29‑week minimum lease suits someone who has already secured their visa and course length, and who does not need short‑term flexibility.
- Safety‑conscious residents: The property lists CCTV as an available facility, which may add a layer of security for those living alone or arriving late.
Who should look elsewhere
- Budget‑focused renters: The weekly price of AUD 480–500 is more than double the reference city from‑price of AUD 219 per week. If you are on a tight budget, shared houses or studios further from the city may be more affordable. Remember that these prices are indicative – confirm with the operator.
- Short‑term visitors or exchange students staying fewer than 29 weeks: The minimum lease is strict; sub‑leases or temporary lets are not implied.
- Those who prefer a vibrant, pedestrian‑friendly area: Clayton is a suburban centre with a mix of residential streets and commercial strips. It lacks the dense nightlife or 24‑hour retail of inner Melbourne. If you want walking access to bars, cafés, and late‑night venues, consider properties in the CBD or near Carlton.
- Residents who rely on extensive on‑site social spaces: Rooming houses typically provide common areas like shared kitchens or lounges, but the data does not include details on communal facilities beyond laundry and CCTV. If you expect gym, pool, or event spaces, clarify with the operator.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s From‑Price
The city (Melbourne) has 137 student‑housing properties listed in the source data, with the lowest weekly price starting at AUD 219. This property sits at AUD 480–500 per week, which is roughly 119–128% above that floor. In percentage terms, it is a mid‑to‑upper price bracket property, not a budget option.
Given that the price is advertised as weekly and the minimum lease is 29 weeks, the total rent commitment over the lease period would be between AUD 13,920 and AUD 14,500 (indicative – confirm with the operator). For comparison, a studio or ensuite in purpose‑built student accommodation in the CBD often ranges from AUD 350 to AUD 550 per week, depending on inclusions and building age. This Clayton property is priced at a similar level to some city studios, but you trade central location for more living space and a quieter area.
The property type is labelled “rooming houses”, which in Australia often means a building divided into separate bedrooms with some shared facilities (though the availability of ensuites and apartments suggests private facilities are possible). Rooming houses can be cheaper than purpose‑built student accommodation, but this particular one is not cheap – it is priced closer to managed apartment blocks.
Room‑Type Guidance

The data lists two unit types: ensuite and apartment. No further breakdown is provided.
- Ensuite typically means a private bedroom with a private bathroom, plus a shared kitchen and living area. Given the rooming‑house classification, the shared kitchen may be communal rather than within the room. Clarify with the operator whether the kitchen is private or shared.
- Apartment likely refers to a self‑contained unit with a kitchenette or full kitchen and separate bathroom. This offers more independence and is suitable for couples or those who prefer not to share a kitchen.
Which to choose? If you cook often and want full control over your meals, the apartment type is better – but it may cost more (the price range is the same for both types, so confirm pricing per unit). If you are comfortable with shared cooking facilities and want to save without sacrificing a private bathroom, the ensuite could work.
Note that the property is tagged as “not_available” (likely meaning it is currently full or not accepting new bookings as of the data date). Always check real‑time availability.
Booking Timing
Because the minimum lease is 29 weeks (roughly 7 months), the best booking window is 4–6 months ahead of your intended move‑in date. This gives time to secure a visa, arrange travel, and complete paperwork. If you plan to start in February 2026 (typical for semester 1 in Australia), you would ideally book between August and October 2025 – but that is now in the past. For a start in July 2026 (semester 2), you should approach the operator between February and April 2026.
Given the “not_available” tag, this property may have limited or no current vacancies. If you are flexible with your move‑in date, ask the operator when new vacancies are expected. Some student housing providers release rooms on a rolling basis, so it is worth checking back every few weeks.
What Residents Actually Say
At the time of data collection, no resident reviews are available for this property. The source dataset contains zero reviews and no star ratings. This is not unusual for newly listed or niche properties. Without direct feedback, you should rely on:
- Visiting the property (or requesting a virtual tour)
- Asking the operator about current tenant satisfaction
- Checking independent review platforms (though we cannot link to other websites – use any search engine to find reviews)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the price per week or per month?
The price is quoted as weekly (AUD 480–500 per week). This is common in Australian student housing. Total rent for the 29‑week minimum lease would be 29 × 480–500, i.e. AUD 13,920–14,500. Confirm the exact rate and any additional fees (utilities, internet, cleaning) with the operator.
What is included in the rent?
The data only specifies CCTV and laundry facility as tags. It does not list utility bills, internet, or furnishing. Ask the operator whether electricity, gas, water, and internet are included or charged separately. Also check if the room comes with bed, desk, and wardrobe, or if you need to bring your own.
Can I break the lease early?
The minimum lease is 29 weeks. The data does not mention early‑termination policies. Typically, rooming houses may allow you to break the lease with a notice period (e.g., 2–4 weeks) and possibly a fee. Clarify the cancellation terms in writing before signing.
Sources & Data Date
All figures (prices, lease length, room types, facility tags) are based on the source dataset dated 2026‑07. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. No reviews or ratings were available in the dataset. The city reference from‑price of AUD 219 per week and the total of 137 properties in Melbourne are from the same dataset and are subject to change.
For live availability and to confirm current pricing for 842 Blackburn Road, Clayton, use the on‑site assistant on this platform – it can check real‑time vacancies and help you compare similar options in Melbourne.
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