What Campus Reviews Reveal
Flinders University’s Bedford Park campus receives a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 from 739 reviews. Students consistently highlight two things: the natural setting and the supportive administrative staff.
Nafis Shadman Quader, a 5-star reviewer, writes:
“Flinders University’s Bedford Park campus is honestly one of the most beautiful campuses in South Australia. It’s up on the hill, so you get amazing views of nature all around you can see the sea in the distance, the hills, and even the mountains on clear days. The whole place feels very peaceful.”
Danny Deng echoes that sentiment:
“It feels very comfortable. You can see the whole view of the sea and City.”
The campus location on a hill in the southern suburbs of Adelaide means that most student accommodation options are clustered in the suburbs below or along bus and train corridors. The review from satish shahi (4 stars) notes:
“Very good university with a proper gym, basketball and easy access to transport.”
The mention of “easy access to transport” is significant. Flinders University is served by the Flinders railway station (on the Seaford line) and multiple bus routes, making it possible to live several suburbs away and still commute conveniently.
Jeanette Lee’s 5-star review is about the admissions process:
“A huge thank you to the Student Coordination and Admissions team, especially Elizabeth and Arabella. They have been incredibly supportive and helpful, and I’m so grateful I reached out to them.”
This suggests that the university itself can be a source of housing advice. The Student Coordination team may be able to point new arrivals toward verified accommodation options.
City Context
Flinders University sits in Bedford Park, a suburb 12 kilometres south of Adelaide’s city centre. The local government area is the City of Marion, which includes suburbs such as Bedford Park, Sturt, Oaklands Park, and Marion itself.
Adelaide has a lower cost of living than Sydney or Melbourne. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the suburbs near Flinders typically ranges from $280 to $450 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Houses and units in the area are generally single-storey, with backyards and off-street parking.
Public transport in Adelaide is integrated through Adelaide Metro. The Seaford railway line connects Flinders station directly with the city centre in about 25 minutes. Buses run regularly to Marion Shopping Centre, Glenelg beach, and the city. Students can purchase a MetroCARD for discounted travel.
The climate is Mediterranean: warm, dry summers (December to February) and cool, wet winters (June to August). Most student housing is air-conditioned, but it is worth confirming heating arrangements for winter.
Budget Bands

The following indicative weekly rental ranges apply to accommodation within a 30-minute commute of Flinders University. All prices should be confirmed directly with the landlord, agent, or operator.
Low budget ($180 – $280 per week)
- Shared houses in suburbs like Sturt, Mitchell Park, and Clovelly Park.
- Typically a room in a 3- or 4-bedroom house with shared kitchen, bathroom, and living area.
- May include bills in the rent.
- Close to bus routes but usually requires a 10-20 minute ride to campus.
Medium budget ($280 – $380 per week)
- Private studio or one-bedroom unit in Marion, Oaklands Park, or Bedford Park.
- Some on-campus options, such as Flinders Living residences (e.g., University Hall, Deirdre Jordan Village).
- Better proximity to campus, often within walking distance (10-25 minutes).
- Usually includes water, but electricity and internet may be separate.
High budget ($380 – $550+ per week)
- Newer studio apartments or two-bedroom flats near Marion Shopping Centre or at the Tonsley innovation precinct.
- Some top-floor apartments with city or sea views.
- On-campus premium studios or catering-included options (if available).
- Typically 5-15 minutes’ walk to campus.
Note that rents in Adelaide have been rising. A low-budget room in a shared house might be $200 per week in 2026, but the same room could be $230 in 2027. Always verify current pricing.
Walk vs Transit Trade-Off
The choice between walking and using public transport is one of the most important housing decisions near Flinders University.
Walking distance (within 1.5 km of campus)
- Suburbs: Bedford Park, parts of Sturt, parts of Tonsley.
- Walk time: 10 to 25 minutes depending on the hill incline.
- Pros: No transport cost; flexible schedule; less exposure to heat on hot days (short walk).
- Cons: Higher rent because of prime location; uphill walking may be tiring for some.
Public transport commute
- Suburbs within 5-10 km: Marion, Oaklands Park, Mitchell Park, Clovelly Park, Edwardstown, and even as far as Glenelg or Brighton.
- Bus or train time: 5 to 15 minutes to campus.
- Pros: Lower rent; access to supermarkets, restaurants, and beaches (Glenelg is popular).
- Cons: Added weekly transport cost (MetroCARD about $25-30 for a full-time student concession); waiting time at stops; potential delays.
Many students choose the transit option because the rent savings in suburbs like Clovelly Park ($180-240/week) outweigh the modest transport cost. On-campus housing, while convenient, can be $300-400 per week for a single room.
Shortlist Logic
When selecting a property, use the following criteria to build a shortlist. The “given nearby residences” in this guide are representative examples based on typical housing stock in the Flinders area.
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On-campus residences (Flinders Living) – University Hall, Deirdre Jordan Village, and other managed halls. Best for first-year international students who want a social environment and immediate proximity to classes. Indicative weekly rent: $280–$400 (2026). Confirm meal plans and contract lengths.
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Private rental apartments near Marion Shopping Centre – Marion is about 3 km from campus, with a bus every 10 minutes. The centre has a Woolworths, Coles, and a cinema. One-bedroom units: $300–$380 per week indicative. Two-bedroom share: $160–$200 per person.
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Shared houses in Clovelly Park / Mitchell Park – These suburbs have older 3-4 bedroom houses with yards. A room with shared facilities is $180–$250 per week. Buses run on South Road. Typical commute: 20 minutes door-to-door.
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Studios at Tonsley Innovation District – Newer buildings with modern finishes, often with a gym or co-working space. Tonsley is a 10-minute walk or 2-minute bus from the Bedford Park campus. Indicative rent: $380–$500 per week for a studio.
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Homestay with a local family – Many agencies place students with families in suburbs like Bedford Park, Sturt, or Oaklands Park. Cost: $250–$350 per week often includes meals. Good for language immersion but less privacy.
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Glenelg beachside apartments – If lifestyle matters more than budget, Glenelg is 6 km from campus (15 minutes by tram + bus, or car). Studio rents start around $400 per week. The beach, cafes, and nightlife are the draw.
When shortlisting, consider lease duration. Most private rentals require 6 or 12 months; on-campus residences offer semester-length contracts. Check whether utilities and internet are included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When should I start looking for accommodation near Flinders University?
A: If you plan to arrive for the February 2027 semester, start your search at least 8-10 weeks before your intended move-in date. On-campus accommodation applications often open in September of the previous year. For private rentals, begin browsing available properties 4-6 weeks ahead, as listings on platforms like realestate.com.au and domain.com.au usually appear 30 days before the lease start.
Q: Is it cheaper to live in Adelaide city and commute to Flinders, or live near campus?
A: Generally, living near campus in a shared house or studio saves both commute time and money. Adelaide city rents for a studio start at $350–$450 per week (indicative), adding a 25-minute train ride each way. The same budget in the southern suburbs can get you a larger unit or a room in a nicer house. The trade-off is that city living offers more nightlife and dining options.
Q: What are the lease lengths for typical student housing?
A: On-campus residences through Flinders Living offer semester-long contracts (18-20 weeks) with an option to renew. Private rental agreements are usually 6 or 12 months fixed term. Homestay placements can be as short as 4 weeks or full academic year. Always read the break clause before signing.
Published: 2026-03-15
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