Overview and Location
96 Barkly is a student accommodation property located at St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia, in Melbourne’s popular bayside suburb. The property sits near the beach and offers both non-ensuite rooms and independent houses. It is listed on Amber Student, a platform for student housing, and carries a Google rating of 4.2 from 589 reviews. The property’s weekly rent ranges from AUD 395 to AUD 510 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
St Kilda is known for its beachfront, restaurants, and nightlife. The property is within walking distance of public transport that connects to Melbourne’s central business district and its universities.
Suitability — Who This Residence Works For and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Who this residence suits:
- Students who prefer a social, hostel-like atmosphere. Reviews describe common areas as lively and easy for meeting people.
- Those who value cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. Multiple reviews mention spotless rooms and bathrooms.
- Students who enjoy being near the beach and in a neighbourhood with cafés, bars, and entertainment options.
- People who want self check-in and flexible arrival arrangements.
- Those studying at nearby universities in the Melbourne area, provided they are comfortable with a commute to the city centre.
- Residents who want the option of dual occupancy, which may help reduce per-person costs.
Who should look elsewhere:
- Students who need ensuite bathrooms. All unit types listed are non-ensuite or independent houses; there is no ensuite accommodation available.
- Those on a tight budget. The starting rent of AUD 395 per week is well above Melbourne’s city-wide from-price of AUD 219 per week. Students seeking the lowest-cost options may find more affordable alternatives elsewhere in the city.
- People who require very long leases. The property did not specify minimum lease length, and reviews suggest it may operate as short-term hostel accommodation as well as student housing. Students needing a full academic year lease should verify duration with the operator.
- Those who prefer a quiet, study-focused environment. The common areas appear to be social spaces, which may not suit everyone.
Resident Feedback — What the Reviews Say

The three provided Google reviews are overwhelmingly positive. All give a 5-star rating. The reviews highlight cleanliness, location, staff, and social atmosphere.
Joana Schulze wrote: “Great hostel in an amazing location near the beach. The rooms were clean and spacious, with daily cleaning and spotless facilities throughout. The common areas had a great vibe, always lively and perfect for meeting people. Everything is well-equipped, from comfortable lounges to a nice rooftop terrace and convenient l”
Janett Bartholomaeus wrote: “TheSummer House Hostel was one of the best hostel experiences I’ve had. The rooms and bathrooms were spotless, beds comfortable, and the common areas made it so easy to connect with other travelers. Especially the Kitchen. The staff went above and beyond, always smiling, full of great local tips, and genuinely happy to”
Bailey Farrant wrote: “Jade at reception was genuinely so lovely! Made me feel very welcome & supported me with any questions or queries I came to them with! Always smiling and bringing up the mood. Sarah at reception was so very welcoming, made checking in so simple! Also made me feel included in the hostel activities and always stopped to ”
Note: The review texts appear to be truncated in the data source. The common themes are cleanliness, helpful staff, and a social environment. All three reviewers refer to the property as a hostel rather than student housing, which may be relevant for prospective residents.
Price Positioning and Value
The weekly rent at 96 Barkly ranges from AUD 395 to AUD 510. This is substantially higher than the city’s lowest-priced student accommodation option, which starts at AUD 219 per week. Melbourne has 137 student properties listed on the platform, so there is a wide range of price points.
At AUD 395 per week, 96 Barkly sits above the mid-range for Melbourne. The value proposition appears to be based on the property’s beachside location, social atmosphere, and cleanliness rather than being a budget option. For comparison, a student renting at the city’s from-price would save approximately AUD 176 per week, or over AUD 7,000 over a 40-week academic year. However, those savings may come with trade-offs in location or facilities.
All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator for current rates and any seasonal variations.
Room Type Guidance
96 Barkly offers two unit types:
- Non-ensuite rooms — These share bathroom facilities with other residents. This is common in hostel-style accommodation and keeps costs lower than private ensuite options.
- Independent houses — These appear to be self-contained units with their own facilities. The exact layout and amenities should be confirmed with the operator.
The property does not list ensuite rooms. Tags indicate the following features are available: laundry facility, Wi-Fi, self check-in, and dual occupancy. Dual occupancy means two people can share a room, which could reduce individual costs.
Students who want complete privacy may find the independent house option more suitable. Those who are comfortable with shared facilities and want to keep costs lower may prefer the non-ensuite rooms.
Booking Timing Considerations
Because the property appears to operate partially as a hostel, availability may differ from standard student housing. For the 2026-2027 academic year, students should:
- Start inquiries early, ideally 6 to 8 months before move-in, especially if they want a specific room type.
- Confirm the lease duration with the operator. The data shows no minimum lease period, which could mean flexible short-term stays or longer agreements.
- Research seasonal pricing. Hostel-style properties sometimes adjust rates based on demand, so an early booking might secure a better rate.
Given that Melbourne has 137 student properties listed, students who find 96 Barkly unsuitable can explore other options at lower price points or with ensuite facilities.
FAQ
Is 96 Barkly primarily a hostel or long-term student housing?
Based on available data and reviews, 96 Barkly appears to function as a hostel that also accommodates students. Reviews mention “TheSummer House Hostel” and describe hostel-like amenities such as daily cleaning, a rooftop terrace, and social common areas. However, it is listed on a student housing platform, suggesting it may offer both short-term stays and longer-term student tenancies. Prospective residents should clarify the exact nature of the accommodation with the operator before committing.
Does 96 Barkly offer private rooms or only dorms?
The property’s unit types include non-ensuite rooms and independent houses. Non-ensuite rooms typically involve sharing bathrooms with other residents. Independent houses are likely private, self-contained units. The property does not provide ensuite private rooms. For specific room configurations — such as whether independent houses are individual houses or apartments, and how many people share — confirm directly with the operator.
How far is 96 Barkly from the city’s universities?
St Kilda is approximately 6 to 7 kilometres from Melbourne’s central business district, where several universities have their main campuses. Travel by tram takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes. Students should consider this commute time when choosing accommodation, especially if they have early morning classes or evening commitments. The property’s address is St Kilda VIC 3182.
Sources & data date: 2026-07.
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