Who this residence suits
UniLodge SCU Coffs Harbour is a purpose-built student accommodation located within walking distance of the local university campus. Based on verified resident feedback and the property’s amenity list, this residence is best suited for students who:
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Prioritise proximity to campus. One verified resident says the property is “at walking distance from college”. Another notes “my college is also nearby at a bus-travel distance”. If your classes are on the Coffs Harbour campus, you will save time and transport costs.
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Want a quiet, focused study environment. The same resident describes “clean and easy study environment”. The property features study spaces (implied by the study environment rating of 3.5) and is located near a park, which supports a balanced routine of work and leisure.
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Value social opportunities. With a social dimension rating of 4.3 and a community rating of 4.3, this residence appears to foster a friendly atmosphere. There is a game room for informal gatherings, and the property’s “getting around” and “indoor spaces” both score 3.5 – adequate for a student-focused facility.
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Need an accessible room. The property is tagged with “Accessible rooms”, which may suit students with mobility requirements. Check with the operator for specific room configurations.
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Are on a moderate weekly budget. The price range of AUD 235–250 per week for a non-ensuite room is the lowest starting price in Coffs Harbour (see pricing section below). If you are comfortable sharing bathroom facilities and are looking for an economical option, this residence fits.
Who it doesn’t suit
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Students who require an ensuite bathroom. All unit types listed are “non_ensuite”, meaning you share a bathroom with other residents on the same floor or wing. If you prefer private facilities, look for studios or ensuite rooms elsewhere.
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Those seeking luxury amenities. While the property has basic facilities (laundry, game room, accessible rooms), the overall ratings for “amenities” (3.5), “indoor spaces” (3.5), and “condition” (3.5) suggest the building is functional rather than premium. Residents who expect a gym, pool, or high-end furnishings may be disappointed.
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Students who want maximum flexibility in lease start. The minimum lease length is 15 weeks, and availability begins 6 July 2026 (the start of the Australian academic year’s second semester or mid-year intake). If you need to move in earlier or only stay for a shorter period (e.g., summer exchange less than 15 weeks), this property may not be suitable.
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People highly sensitive to internet or cleaning standards. Internet, cleaning, and property maintenance each score 3.5 out of 5. While not poor, these are average ratings. If reliable high-speed internet or daily cleaning is non-negotiable, you should confirm details directly with the operator.
What residents actually say

Three verified residents have shared their experience on the Amber platform. Here are their full comments:
“At walking distance from college, an amazing place for students and very comfortable too. My friend recommended me the place and for the past 2 months, i had zero complaints about the place and the staff. Would recommend them for others.”
– Verified resident, 5.0 rating
“Clean and easy study environment. The nearby park and the local market fulfill all basic needs of enjoyment and shopping. My college is also nearby at a bus-travel distance which is a plus for my traveling.”
– Verified resident, 4.0 rating
“Great student Facilities and beautiful location. The management is also great and has amazing support for tenant. A big thumbs up to amber and their bargain service.”
– Verified resident, 4.0 rating
These reviews highlight three consistent themes:
- Location convenience – Walking distance or short bus ride to campus.
- Staff and management – Friendly, supportive, with “zero complaints” about staff.
- Basic but adequate facilities – Clean study environment, park and market nearby.
Nothing in the reviews contradicts the property’s rating profile. The overall rating is not given as a single number, but the dimensional ratings show strong marks for location (4.5), community (4.3), safety/security (4.3), value for money (4.3), and social (4.3). Weaker areas are food (3.5 – not applicable for self-catered rooms) and internet (3.5).
Price positioning & room-type guidance
The city of Coffs Harbour has only one student accommodation listed on the platform, and that is UniLodge SCU Coffs Harbour itself. The city’s from-price is AUD 235 per week, which is also the property’s minimum price. This means:
- At AUD 235–250 per week for a non-ensuite room, this is the baseline for student housing in Coffs Harbour.
- All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Room-type guidance
All available units are “non_ensuite”. In the Australian context, this typically means a private bedroom with shared bathroom, kitchen, and living areas. The number of people sharing is not specified in the data; ask the operator for exact floor plans and bathroom ratios. If you are willing to share facilities for a lower cost, this is the right choice. If you want a private bathroom, you will need to search outside this property.
Lease timing
Availability starts 6 July 2026. Minimum lease is 15 weeks, which aligns with a semester or trimester. If you are starting in mid-2026, this is ready from the first week of July. For earlier arrivals (e.g., February 2026), this property is not available until July.
Booking timing
Given that the property is the only student accommodation listed in Coffs Harbour, demand may be concentrated. The following considerations apply:
- Apply early. With only one property in the city, rooms may fill quickly for the July 2026 intake. Even if you are not yet certain, a refundable holding deposit (if offered by the operator) can secure a spot.
- Check the exact move-in date. The availability start is 6 July 2026. If your course starts earlier (e.g., late June orientation), you may need temporary accommodation for a few days.
- Confirm lease flexibility. The minimum lease is 15 weeks. If you need a longer stay (e.g., full academic year of 2 semesters), ask if the lease can be extended after the initial term.
There is no indication of early-bird discounts or dynamic pricing in the data, so treat the advertised range as the standard rate.
FAQ
What is the typical weekly rent for a non-ensuite room?
The posted price range is AUD 235–250 per week. This is indicative — confirm with the operator. It is the only student property in Coffs Harbour on the platform, so there is no direct comparison within the city. In regional Australian towns, this price is in line with modest student housing.
Are meals included or is there a kitchen?
The data does not mention a meal plan. The “food” rating of 3.5 may relate to on-site dining options, if any. Most non-ensuite units in Australia have a shared kitchen. You should ask the operator whether cooking facilities are provided. The nearby local market mentioned in reviews suggests grocery shopping is convenient.
Can I move in before July 2026?
The available_from date is 06-07-2026. No earlier inventory is indicated. If you need housing for the February 2026 semester (typical Australian academic year start), this property will not be ready. You would need to look for alternative private rentals or short-term stays until July. For July start dates (mid-year), this is available.
Sources & data date
Data sourced from Amber platform on 2026-07. All prices, ratings, and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
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