Who This Residence Suits — and Who Might Look Elsewhere
This five-bedroom apartment at 7 Third Avenue, Klemzig, in Adelaide’s City of Port Adelaide Enfield area, is a shared-house option aimed at students who prioritise a managed, low-stress living environment over absolute independence. The property is listed through Amber Student and falls under the “independent_house” and “non_ensuite” categories — meaning you get a private bedroom but share bathroom, kitchen, and common areas with up to four other tenants.
It suits you if:
- You are a student at Adelaide’s main university (the property is within commuting distance of the city campus, with a major bus interchange a short walk away).
- You want bills included in the weekly rent — the listing tags confirm “bills_included”, so you avoid juggling separate electricity, water, gas, and internet accounts.
- You value regular cleaning and maintenance. Multiple reviews mention that cleaners come regularly and the property is well looked after.
- You are looking for a long-term lease (minimum 12 months) with stable weekly pricing rather than short-term or semester-only rentals.
- You need car parking — the listing includes a “Parking” tag, which is relatively uncommon for inner-suburban shared housing in Adelaide.
It may not suit you if:
- You prefer an ensuite bathroom (the unit type is “non_ensuite”, meaning shared facilities).
- You are on a very tight budget — at AUD 225–335 per week, this is above Adelaide’s city-wide starting price for student housing of AUD 205 per week. You could find cheaper rooms in larger purpose-built student accommodation.
- You want a private studio or one-bedroom apartment — this is a room within a shared house, so common areas are communal.
- You need to move in immediately. The listing status includes “not_available”, and no specific availability date is listed. You would need to confirm directly with the operator whether a room is currently vacant.
What Residents Actually Say
Three verified Google reviews (overall rating: 4.0 from 97 reviews) give a clear picture of the day-to-day experience. All three reviewers gave 5 stars.
Medha Kaushal (lived there for 6 years) says:
“I would highly recommend Student Rooms to everyone moving to Adelaide. I have stayed with them for the past 6 years, and I can honestly say it has been one of the best decisions I’ve made as a student. Student Rooms truly takes away all the stress that usually comes with renting. The cleaners come regularly, and any ho…”
This suggests a very stable, long-term tenancy experience. The mention of regular cleaners is consistent with the property’s “laundry_facility” and maintenance tags.
Frimponmaa Okyere highlights location:
“I really enjoyed living at this place. It was comfortable, well looked after, and in a nice area. The agent was always helpful, understanding and easy to talk to, which made the whole stay smooth and stress-free. Also loved the fact that it was just a 2-minute walk to one of the biggest bus stations in paradise, which ”
The reference to a “2-minute walk to one of the biggest bus stations in paradise” points to the Paradise Interchange — a major public transport hub connecting Klemzig to Adelaide city centre and the University of Adelaide campus.
Vedang Hande emphasises management responsiveness:
“Definitely recommend for those who want a stress free accommodation. Justin and the team are very easy to talk to and are prompt in resolving any issues tenants might have. Houses are well maintained with regular cleaning and gardening.”
Gardening is an extra touch not always present in standard student rentals. The consistent theme across all three reviews is that the operator (referred to as “Student Rooms” or “Justin and the team”) handles property upkeep proactively, which reduces the usual friction of shared living.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s Starting Point
Adelaide’s overall cheapest student housing listing starts at AUD 205 per week. The Klemzig apartment ranges from AUD 225 to 335 per week — that is 10% to 63% above that base line. However, price alone does not tell the full story.

- The lower end (AUD 225) is likely a smaller room or one without air conditioning, while the upper end (AUD 335) could be a larger room or one with a better view.
- Bills are included in all cases. If you factor in typical Adelaide utility costs (electricity, water, gas, internet) of roughly AUD 20–40 per week for a shared house, the net rent effectively drops to around AUD 185–295 per week. That makes the lower end competitive with the city’s cheapest options once bills are accounted for.
- The property is a house, not a purpose-built student block. House rents in Klemzig tend to be lower than in the city centre, but the trade-off is a longer commute (approximately 20–30 minutes by bus to the university).
Indicative — confirm with the operator.
Room-Type Guidance
This accommodation listing is for a single room within a five-bedroom apartment. The unit type is “non_ensuite” and “independent_house”.
- Non-ensuite: You share a bathroom. In a five-bedroom house that likely means 1–2 bathrooms. Be prepared for morning scheduling.
- Independent house: You are renting a room in a standard residential house, not a dormitory-style block. This usually means a kitchen, lounge, and often a backyard shared among five people.
- Laundry facility: On-site washing machine and dryer are available — no need to go to a laundromat.
- Parking: Car parking is included, which is a significant advantage in Adelaide’s inner suburbs where street parking can be competitive.
If you prefer your own bathroom, look for “ensuite” listings — they are fewer in this price range but exist in purpose-built student accommodation near the city.
Booking Timing
The listing shows “not_available” with no “available_from” date. This suggests that the room may be occupied or that the operator releases rooms on a rolling basis. Based on typical Adelaide academic calendars (semester 1 starts late February, semester 2 starts late July), the following applies:
- For a February 2026 move-in: start enquiring from October to November 2025. Most operators accept applications 3–4 months ahead.
- For a July 2026 move-in: begin searching in March–April 2026.
- Because the minimum lease is 12 months, if you move in for February 2026, you would be committed until February 2027. Make sure your study plans align with that timeline.
The operator may hold waiting lists. It is worth contacting them directly to express interest and ask when a room is likely to free up.
FAQ
How close is this property to the university?
The address is Klemzig SA 5087, approximately 8 kilometres northeast of the Adelaide city centre. Residents report a 2-minute walk to the Paradise Interchange bus station, which provides frequent services to the University of Adelaide campus and the city. Typical commute is 20–30 minutes by bus during peak times.
Are utilities really included in the weekly price?
Yes — the listing tags include “bills_included”. This means electricity, water, gas, and internet are covered in the AUD 225–335 weekly rent. No separate accounts to manage. Confirming the exact coverage with the operator before signing is still advisable.
Can I move in before 2026 if the room becomes available?
The listing carries a “not_available” tag and no specific date. Availability can change at any time. If a current tenant gives notice, the room could open up sooner. Contact the operator directly to ask about any immediate vacancies or a waiting list.
Sources & data date: Data aggregated from Amber Student and Google Reviews as of July 2026.
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