Who Scape Abercrombie Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Scape Abercrombie is a purpose-built student accommodation located in Darlington, Sydney, right on the edge of the University of Sydney campus and within walking distance to the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Based on its features, pricing, and resident feedback, this property works best for a specific type of student — and less so for others.
Suits:
- Students prioritising a clean, modern, and well-maintained living environment. Reviews consistently mention the property is kept spotless, with common areas cleaned twice daily.
- Those who value convenience and proximity to campus. The location score is 4.9 out of 5, and the property is close to both the University of Sydney and the city centre.
- Residents who want a strong support network on site. The management team earns a 4.9 for staff and a 4.0 for management, with residents describing them as helpful.
- Students looking for social and recreational facilities. The building includes a social lounge, cinema room, bicycle storage and laundry facilities — a cinema room is explicitly praised in one review.
- Individuals comfortable with a non-ensuite (shared bathroom) option or a private studio. Both unit types are offered, covering a range of budgets within the property’s price bracket.
Does not suit:
- Budget-conscious students who need the absolute lowest weekly rent in Sydney. The city’s from-price is AUD 175 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Scape Abercrombie starts at AUD 709 per week, which is significantly higher than that baseline. While 175 likely refers to shared rooms or basic private rooms in older buildings, Scape Abercrombie is priced at the higher end of the market for purpose-built student accommodation.
- Students seeking a very short stay. The minimum lease is 16 weeks, which excludes those wanting just a few weeks of summer housing.
- People who need an ensuite bathroom and prefer not to share. The non-ensuite option means sharing a bathroom with other residents on the same floor. If you absolutely require a private bathroom, you’ll need to book a studio (which typically includes an ensuite) — but at a higher weekly rate, up to AUD 969.
- Residents who prioritise food quality or nightlife within the building. The food rating is 3.5, and the social rating is also 3.5 — not low, but not outstanding. The property does not appear to have an on-site restaurant or bar; the social lounge is a common area, not a programmed social hub.
What Residents Actually Say
Three verified residents left 5.0-star reviews on the Amber platform. Their comments highlight consistent themes:
“Wonderful place to live. Everything is clean and new. Saw cleaners cleaned the public area twice a day. The management team is also helpful. The rooms I’m in offer plenty of space for living comfortably. Great location. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a place to live.”
“Scape has undoubtedly been the best student accommodation experience I have had. Residents and staff at Scape are some of the most friendly people I’ve met. I would totally recommend it to students looking for accommodation close to the university!”
“This student accommodation comes with a lot of facilities such as a cinema room where you can chill and watch your favorite movie with your friends and have a really good time.”
Key takeaways from the reviews:
- Cleanliness is a standout. Multiple reviewers mention both the public area cleaning frequency and the overall condition of the property.
- Staff and management are highly regarded. The staff rating of 4.9 matches the reviews’ praise for helpfulness and friendliness.
- Location and amenities also score 4.9, with residents specifically noting proximity to university and the cinema room as a bonus.
- Room space is described as comfortable. One reviewer says the rooms offer “plenty of space for living comfortably.”
The property’s internal rating dimensions reinforce this: staff, cleaning, internet, location, amenities, and getting around all score 4.9. Slightly lower scores (3.5) appear for food, social experience, accuracy of listing, community, condition, indoor spaces, room experience, safety/security, value for money, study environment, and property maintenance — these are not bad, but indicate room for improvement in those areas relative to the property’s own highs.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

Sydney’s city-wide from-price for student accommodation is AUD 175 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). That figure represents the lowest possible rent across all 141 properties listed on the platform, likely a shared room or a very basic private room in a suburban building.
Scape Abercrombie’s weekly range of AUD 709 – AUD 969 (indicative — confirm with the operator) places it firmly in the upper-mid to high segment. For context:
- The non-ensuite option is the more affordable choice within the property, starting at around AUD 709.
- Studios go up to AUD 969, offering more privacy and a private bathroom.
If you compare this to the city low of 175, you are paying roughly four to five times more per week. However, that low price typically does not include the same level of facilities, location, or management service. Scape Abercrombie offers a premium experience in a prime location — walking distance to universities, modern finishes, and strong resident support — which explains the price gap.
For students on a tight budget, Scape Abercrombie is unlikely to fit. For those who can stretch their housing budget for a well-rated, convenient property, it offers a clear value proposition: you pay for cleanliness, location, and a responsive team.
Room-Type Guidance
Scape Abercrombie offers two room types: non-ensuite and studio.
Non-ensuite (shared bathroom)
- Lower end of the price range.
- You will share a bathroom with other residents on the same floor.
- Suitable for social students who are comfortable with communal living and do not mind sharing.
- Typically the most popular option for students who want a private bedroom but a lower rent.
Studio (private bathroom and kitchenette)
- Higher end of the price range, up to AUD 969.
- Offers total privacy: your own bathroom, sleeping area, and often a small kitchen.
- Best for students who prioritise private space and are willing to pay more for it.
- Ideal for postgraduates, students with specific study needs, or those who prefer not to share amenities.
Both options come with access to the building’s common facilities: social lounge, cinema room, laundry, and bicycle storage. The minimum lease is 16 weeks, so plan accordingly.
Booking Timing
Scape Abercrombie is likely to be in high demand given its location and strong reviews. For tenancy starting in 2026, the recommendation is to book as early as possible — several months in advance, ideally at least 4–6 months before your intended move-in date. The property does not specify an exact available-from date in the dataset, but purpose-built student accommodations in Sydney typically open bookings for the following academic year around August–October for a February move-in.
If you are planning a mid-year start (e.g., July 2026), check availability as early as February 2026. If you miss the initial booking window, you may still find a room if other tenants cancel, but the selection of preferred room types (especially studios) will be limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Scape Abercrombie from the University of New South Wales and Western Sydney University?
The property is located in Darlington, which is very close to the University of Sydney and UTS. For the University of New South Wales (UNSW), it is about a 20–25 minute bus or train ride. For Western Sydney University (main campuses in Parramatta, Penrith, etc.), travel time is longer — roughly 40–60 minutes by public transport, depending on the campus. Students at UNSW will find it manageable, while those at Western Sydney University may want to consider properties closer to their campus.
Is the price of AUD 709–969 per week inclusive of all bills?
The dataset does not specify exactly what is included. Typically, purpose-built student accommodation in Australia includes water, electricity, internet, and basic contents insurance in the weekly rent. However, you should confirm the exact inclusions with the operator when booking. The property’s internet rating is 4.9, suggesting the connection is reliable and likely included.
What is the cancellation policy or deposit requirement?
No deposit figure is provided in the data. For bookings made through the platform, standard terms usually require a holding deposit (often one or two weeks’ rent) to secure a room. Cancellation policies vary by operator and booking date. Always review the terms carefully before paying. Given the high demand, early booking with a refundable option (if available) is advisable.
Sources & data date
Data retrieved from the Amber platform on 2026-07. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews are verbatim from verified residents.
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