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EPIISOD Macquarie Park (Sydney) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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EPIISOD Macquarie Park: A detailed decision review

This article helps you decide whether EPIISOD Macquarie Park in Sydney is the right student accommodation for you, based on the available factual data. It covers room types, price positioning, lease terms, and suitability for different student profiles.

Who this residence suits

EPIISOD Macquarie Park is a purpose-built student accommodation located in the Macquarie Park suburb of Sydney, a district known for its concentration of technology companies, retail parks, and a major university campus. The property offers only ensuite rooms and studios, meaning every resident has a private bathroom and, in the studio case, a private kitchen as well.

This residence is a good fit for:

Who this residence may not suit

What residents actually say

At the time of writing, no online resident reviews were available for this property. The data provided by the operator does not include any verified review scores or written testimonials. This means you cannot rely on past resident feedback to judge the day-to-day management, noise levels, or maintenance responsiveness. You should contact the operator directly to request references or look for independent reviews on social media platforms (though those may not be verified). The absence of reviews is neutral — it could mean the property is new or that the operator has not yet collected reviews — but it means you need to do extra due diligence.

Price positioning vs. the city’s from-price

Sydney’s lowest advertised student accommodation price is AUD 175 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is typically for a room in a shared apartment in a less central suburb or for a bed in a large dormitory. EPIISOD Macquarie Park’s minimum price of AUD 599 per week is approximately 3.4 times the city from-price.

To put it in context:

The “max price” of AUD 933 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator) places it in the premium tier, comparable to a luxury studio or a one-bedroom apartment in a new building. The justification for the higher price is the inclusion of a cinema, swimming pool, and gym — amenities not commonly found in student housing.

Room-type guidance

Two unit types are available:

EPIISOD Macquarie Park

  1. Ensuite – A private bedroom with a private bathroom. You will share a common kitchen and living area with other residents (the data does not specify how many flatmates, but typical configurations range from 3 to 7 people). This option gives you a private sanctuary while still offering a shared social space. The lower bound of the price range likely corresponds to the smallest or least premium ensuite.

  2. Studio – A fully self-contained unit with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. This offers complete independence. The upper end of the price range (AUD 933) probably reflects the largest or best-located studios.

Selection tips:

Booking timing

The property does not list a specific availability date in the provided data (available_from is null). This could mean rooms are available year-round, or that specific move-in dates depend on intake periods. Given the minimum lease of 24 weeks, typical booking windows are:

Since the property has a swimming pool and cinema — features that may make it popular — booking early is advisable if you want a specific room type or floor. However, without historical occupancy data, this is just a general recommendation.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Is the price inclusive of bills (electricity, water, internet)?

The data does not specify what is included in the weekly rent. Most purpose-built student accommodations in Australia include water and electricity within the rent, and often provide basic internet. However, you should confirm this directly with the operator. Typical exclusions can be: a higher-speed internet upgrade, contents insurance, or cleaning services. Always ask for a breakdown.

H3: How far is it from the nearest public transport station?

The address is Macquarie Park NSW 2113. Macquarie Park is served by the Sydney Metro (line from Tallawong to Chatswood), which connects to the wider train network. The Macquarie Park metro station is within walking distance of many student buildings in the area. The exact walking time from EPIISOD Macquarie Park is not provided, but you can check on map services. The metro ride to Sydney CBD takes approximately 25–30 minutes. Bus services also run through the suburb.

H3: Can I terminate the lease early if my studies change?

The minimum lease term is 24 weeks. Standard lease agreements in Australia typically do not allow early termination without penalty unless you find a replacement tenant or pay a break fee. Check the contract for the specific early exit clause. Some operators allow you to re-let the room yourself, but they may charge an administration fee. Confirm this with the operator before signing.

Sources & data date

All prices and property details are indicative as of July 2026. Confirm with the operator for the most current rates, availability, and lease terms.

For live availability and personalised booking assistance, use the on-site assistant tool on this page to check current room options and receive instant help.

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