Student Accommodation

Off Campus Accommodation

Do you have suitable student accommodation?

Please submit the Accommodation Listing Request Form to list your property on this website. The contact details section is for our records only and will not be shown in individual advertising. Your listing will appear on our website and notice board for a period of four months. You will need to relist after that period.

Looking for suitable student accommodation?

Please have a look through our Student Accommodation Listing.

Your choice!

If you are new to university life perhaps the biggest decision you will have to make is where will I live. You have the choice of either on-campus accommodation (i.e. living in a university college or Wright Village) or off-campus accommodation(i.e. share accommodation, private board or renting a house or flat).

About half of our students studying internally at UNE live on campus - with a greater percentage of new students living on campus for their first year. That's because living on campus makes it easy to get around, get involved and get ahead. Each of UNE's residences has its own distinct character and proudly upheld traditions.

At Services UNE we appreciate that on-campus accommodation is not for all students. To help these students our Accommodation Service maintains a listing of both shared and vacant properties available in Armidale and the surrounding areas. In addition Armidale is well catered for by way of privately or commercially run student accommodation.

Sharing with others.

Many students choose to share a house, flat or apartment with other students or home owners. This arrangement involves having your own bedroom with shared communal areas (kitchen, lounge, bathroom and laundry) as well as sharing the house keeping responsibilities. Utility expenses such as electricity, telephone, water and internet are usually shared between the occupants depending on the agreement. Sharing a house with other students not only offers inexpensive accommodation but also social and sporting networks and friendships. The majority of students not living on campus live in share houses.