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17 Vale St Kilda (Melbourne) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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17 Vale St Kilda – Overview

17 Vale St Kilda is a residential property located in the St Kilda area of Melbourne (VIC 3182). It offers studio units and independent houses (self-contained houses) on a weekly rental basis. Rent ranges from AUD 750 to AUD 1,200 per week, inclusive of utilities (bills included). Featured on-site amenities include BBQ facilities and private decks. The minimum lease length is 26 weeks. The property has a Google rating of 4.3 stars from 65 reviews.

This review is based on publicly available data and resident feedback. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.


Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)

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What Residents Actually Say

17 Vale St Kilda

Resident feedback is mixed, ranging from very positive to strongly negative. Here are three verbatim Google reviews:

“The team was really helpful and responsive from the start — they made the whole renting process simple and stress-free. The apartment was clean, well-furnished, and had everything I needed. Location was perfect with easy access to transport and shops. It’s great value for money, especially for students or anyone new to”
Rofiqul Islam (Rating: 5)

“⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had a great experience with Easy Living Melbourne. The team was super kind and always ready to help. My studio was clean, comfortable, and in a perfect location. Everything was easy and stress-free. I definitely recommend them.”
Ximena Alejandra Pardo Pinilla (Rating: 5)

“I would not recommend Easy Living based on my experience. When I moved in, the house was not in a clean or ready condition. My room had mud in the corner near the bed, dirt on the window sills, and marks on the walls. Despite this, I was later charged a $40 “cleaning fee” from my bond when I moved out, even though the”
Roane Holmez (Rating: 1)

Summary: Two reviews praise the team’s responsiveness and the property’s cleanliness and location. One review describes a poor move-in condition and an unexpected cleaning fee deduction. The overall average (4.3 from 65 ratings) suggests most residents had a positive experience, but the negative account indicates that not every unit may be delivered in the same standard. It is advisable to request a pre-move-in inspection or photos of your exact unit before signing.


Price in Context – How It Compares to Melbourne’s Market

Melbourne’s student-housing market has a wide price range. The lowest listed weekly rent across the city’s 137 available properties is approximately AUD 219 (indicative — confirm with the operator). At AUD 750–1,200 per week, 17 Vale St Kilda is in the top tier of this market.

Why the gap?

For context, the median weekly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in St Kilda (not specifically student housing) was around AUD 450–550 in 2025. This property’s starting price of AUD 750 for a studio suggests a premium for student-targeted features like fully furnished interiors, short-term lease flexibility (still 26 weeks), and the “all-inclusive” model.

Value assessment: If your budget allows and you prioritise space, privacy, and a lively suburb, the price may be justified. If you are looking for the cheapest possible accommodation, this is not it.


Room Type Guidance – Studio vs Independent House

Studio

Independent House

Both types include bills. Neither is shared with strangers; you get exclusive use of the entire unit.


Booking Timing

Given the minimum lease is 26 weeks (about 6 months), this property is most relevant for students enrolling in a semester-long programme or professionals on a fixed-term contract.

Given the mixed reviews, booking a few months in advance also gives you time to request a virtual tour or ask for photos of the exact unit to avoid the cleanliness issues one reviewer experienced.


FAQ

Is it a shared house or a private apartment?

It is private. The unit types “studio” and “independent_house” mean you have the entire unit to yourself. You share no common areas with other tenants. The “dual_occupancy” tag indicates that two people may occupy the same unit, but they would be sharing the private studio or house together (e.g., a couple).

What is included in the weekly rent?

Bills (electricity, gas, water, internet) are included. The property also has BBQ facilities and private decks. A cleaning service is not mentioned as included; based on one review, an exit cleaning fee may be deducted from your bond. Confirm with the operator what exactly “bills included” covers (e.g., internet speed, heating/cooling caps).

Can two people share a studio?

Yes, the property is tagged with “dual_occupancy”. This typically means two occupants are allowed in a studio without an extra charge, but policies vary. Confirm with the operator whether the rent covers two people or if an additional fee applies. The maximum price of AUD 1,200 may reflect a house for two, while a studio for two may be at the lower end.


Sources & Data Date

All information in this article is based on data collected in July 2026. Prices, availability, and features are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any commitment.

For live availability and personalised recommendations, ask the on-site assistant.

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