Overview of UniLodge Lincoln House
UniLodge Lincoln House is a purpose-built student accommodation located in Carlton, a suburb of Melbourne. The address falls within the 3053 postcode, placing it close to the main campus of the University of Melbourne and within walking distance of RMIT University. The property offers a mix of ensuite and non-ensuite rooms, with weekly prices ranging from AUD 399 to AUD 549 — indicative, confirm with the operator. The minimum tenancy length is 13 weeks, making it suitable for semester-based study periods as well as shorter stays.
The building is relatively new. On-site amenities include a gym, study area, and game room. According to verified resident reviews, the common areas are large, well-designed, and cleaned daily. The property’s rating dimensions (sourced from the platform) show strong marks for staff (5.0), cleaning (5.0), location (5.0), and amenities (5.0), while social atmosphere (3.5), internet (3.5), and value for money (3.5) are more moderate. No overall rating or Google rating is available in the data.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)
Suits:
- Students who prioritise cleanliness and new facilities. Multiple reviews highlight that cleaners are present daily and that the building is “extremely new, tidy and well-maintained.” If a spotless environment is a dealbreaker, this property checks that box.
- Those who value proximity to Melbourne’s main university campuses. The property is described as “1 min away from University of Melbourne” in a resident review. For students attending classes there or at nearby institutions, the location reduces walking time.
- Residents who want communal spaces that are both functional and attractive. The game room, movie room, terrace BBQ stove, and large study areas are noted as “beautifully designed” and free to use. This can support both socialising and focused study.
- Lease flexibility seekers. A minimum lease of 13 weeks works for a semester or a short summer program. It also gives the option to extend if needed.
Does not suit:
- Budget-conscious students. The starting price of AUD 399 per week is well above Melbourne’s city-wide from-price of AUD 219 per week (indicative). If keeping rent low is critical, there are many alternatives in the city — the platform lists 137 properties in Melbourne. Lincoln House sits in the mid-to-upper price tier.
- Those who rely on strong Wi-Fi. The internet rating is 3.5 out of 5. While not terrible, it suggests possible inconsistency. Heavy users for streaming or online gaming may want to check connection stability with the operator before signing.
- Students seeking a vibrant social scene. The social rating is 3.5, which is average. While common areas exist, some may find the atmosphere less lively than in larger, more socially curated residences. The resident reviews do not mention regular events or a strong community push.
What Residents Say

Three verified residents shared their experiences on the platform, all giving a 5.0 rating. Here are their comments verbatim:
“Had a wonderful experience at Lincoln House. Extremely new, tidy and well-maintained. Cleaners present daily to keep the student accomodation clean. Many communal areas which have been beautifully designed.” — Verified resident
“Great place with very good facilities! The staff is incredibly friendly and super helpful! I completed my entire degree in this building and was able to achieve great results due to the amazing environment that has been created there.” — Verified resident
“I have had a very pleasant stay here at Lincoln House. It’s 1 min away from University of Melbourne. The apartment building itself is very new and beautiful. I think the common areas are very large and comfortable to hang out in. A lot of facilities are free to use for residents: gym, movie room, terrace BBQ stove, stu” — Verified resident (text truncated in the data, likely ending with “study areas” or similar)
The reviews consistently praise the newness, cleanliness, and helpful staff. One resident stated that they completed their entire degree in the building, suggesting the environment supports long-term academic focus. The only potential gap is the lack of negative feedback in the provided data — this is a small sample, so prospective residents should still ask about noise, maintenance response times, and any hidden fees during the booking process.
Price and Room-Type Guidance
The weekly price range of AUD 399–549 (indicative, confirm with the operator) covers two main room types:
- Non-ensuite rooms (likely at the lower end) – typically a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. Expect to pay closer to AUD 399–450 per week.
- Ensuite rooms (at the higher end) – private bathroom, often in a shared apartment with other students. Prices will be around AUD 480–549 per week.
Given that the city’s from-price is AUD 219 per week, Lincoln House is about 80% above that baseline. This premium reflects the new building, daily cleaning, and range of free amenities. For comparison, many older shared houses in Carlton or Parkville can be found for AUD 250–350 per week, but often with less modern interiors and fewer communal perks.
When choosing between ensuite and non-ensuite, consider:
- Your tolerance for sharing a bathroom (non-ensuite usually means a ratio of one bathroom per 3–5 people).
- Whether the extra AUD 80–100 per week for an ensuite is worth the privacy and convenience.
- The total cost for your intended stay — a 26-week lease (typical semester) for an ensuite at AUD 520/week would be about AUD 13,520; for non-ensuite at AUD 420/week, about AUD 10,920.
Check with the operator if the advertised price includes utilities, internet, and contents insurance. These can significantly affect the true cost.
Booking Timing Considerations
The property is likely to be popular given its location and condition. For stays beginning in 2026 or 2027, consider the following:
- Peak periods: Melbourne’s main academic semesters start in February and July. Bookings for the February intake often open 6–12 months in advance. By September or October of the previous year, many sought-after rooms may be reserved. For a July (winter) start, booking from January onward is advisable.
- Minimum lease: The 13-week minimum means you can lock in a shorter stay, but if you need exactly one semester (e.g., 20 weeks), confirm that a longer lease is also available and whether the weekly price changes.
- Cancellation policies: Ask the operator about refundable deposit options and if you can defer or cancel without penalty if visa or travel plans shift. This is particularly important for international students.
- No available-from date in the data: The dataset does not indicate when rooms become available. You must check directly or through the platform’s live calendar.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: What is the cancellation policy for UniLodge Lincoln House?
The data provided does not include specific cancellation terms. Generally, purpose-built student accommodations in Australia offer a “cooling-off period” (e.g., 48 hours after booking) during which you can cancel for a full refund. After that, penalties may apply — often losing the deposit or a portion of the first month’s rent. Always read the lease agreement carefully and ask the operator about early termination options before signing.
H3: Are bills (electricity, water, internet) included in the weekly rent?
Weekly prices in the data for student housing in Australia typically include utilities and internet. But this is not guaranteed. Lincoln House does not specify in the available data. You should confirm at the time of booking whether the quoted price covers all bills or if there are additional charges (e.g., a separate fee for air conditioning usage or laundry). The internet rating of 3.5 suggests the connection is included but may not be high-speed for all uses.
H3: How far is it to RMIT University?
The property is in Carlton, about a 10–15 minute walk from RMIT’s Swanston Street campus. Many residents walk or use the tram along Swanston Street. The exact distance is not measured in the data, but reviews mention being “1 min away” from University of Melbourne, so RMIT is slightly farther but still within a comfortable walking distance. A bicycle is also a practical option for both universities.
Sources & Data Date
This article is based on listing data and resident reviews sourced from the accommodation platform as of 2026-07. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking. Ratings and review content are quoted verbatim from verified residents and may not represent the entire resident population.
For the most up-to-date room availability, pricing, and move-in dates, speak with the on-site assistant through this page. They can check live inventory and answer specific questions about your preferred stay period.
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