Location and Price Positioning
Accolade on Gray is located at Adelaide SA 5000, in the city centre. It is within walking distance of the main Adelaide university campus and public transport links. The residence offers studio, 6‑bedroom, and 2‑bedroom unit configurations, with weekly rents ranging from $349 to $519 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Bills (electricity, water, internet) are included, and on-site amenities include a gym and laundry facilities.
To put the price in context, the lowest weekly rent for a student property in Adelaide across the 37 properties listed on the platform is $205. Accolade on Gray starts $144 above that figure, placing it in the mid‑to‑upper price bracket for the city. The higher price reflects the included services (bills, gym, social events) and the central location. The minimum lease term is 28 weeks, which aligns with a standard academic semester.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)
Suits:
- Students who value social life and organised events. The property arranges regular activities such as movie nights and game‑room sessions, making it easier to meet other tenants. The social dimension is rated 4.7 out of 5 by verified residents.
- Those who want a studio for privacy. Studio units are available, which is not always the case in shared student housing. This is a good option for postgraduate students or anyone who prefers their own space.
- Students who prioritise location. With a location rating of 4.7, the residence is close to the university and the city’s amenities. Being in Adelaide CBD means shops, restaurants, and public transport are within a short walk.
- Tenants who need bills included. The weekly rent covers utilities and internet, simplifying budgeting. No surprise utility bills to manage.
Does not suit:
- Budget‑focused students. At a minimum of $349 per week, it is significantly above the city’s cheapest option ($205). If saving money is your top priority, other properties in Adelaide offer lower rents (though may have limited amenities or be further out).
- Anyone with a very short stay (e.g., under 28 weeks). The minimum lease length is 28 weeks, which may not work for summer courses or shorter exchange programmes.
- Residents who are extremely sensitive to initial cleanliness. One verified review noted that a previous unit was “very dirty” (though management helped resolve it). If you have low tolerance for initial condition, you may want to inspect the unit before moving in or confirm the cleaning standard.
- Those who prefer a quiet, low‑interaction environment. The property is designed for social engagement — cinema, games room, events. If you need absolute quiet all the time, a studio in a less social building might be better.
What Residents Actually Say
Three verified reviews are available on the platform, all from residents who have lived there. They reflect a mixed experience.
One reviewer (rating 1 out of 5) wrote:
“students are nice, but not a nice experience over all, really regret moving here never experienced so much nastyness in my life.”
This is a strong negative. The reviewer does not specify the exact issue (could be management, maintenance, or interpersonal), but the regret is clear. The “nastyness” comment suggests there may have been conflict or poor service. It is the only 1‑star review.
A second reviewer (rating 4 out of 5) acknowledged a problem but praised the staff:
“previous unit was very dirty but staff was very kind and managed to help get a better unit to compensate”
This indicates that while the initial move‑in quality can be inconsistent, the staff are responsive and willing to rectify issues. Staff rating across the property is 4.7, which matches this review’s positive note about kindness.
A third reviewer (rating 4 out of 5) gave a broad positive:
“Rating: 5 Unilodge Citygardens is one of the best student accommodations I’ve come across in Adelaide. I loved the cinema and games room, where I could hang out with my friends. Various events are arranged where you can meet other tenants to make new friends and network. Overall a great experience.”
(Note: the property is listed as Accolade on Gray, but the resident referred to “Unilodge Citygardens” — this appears to be an earlier or alternate name used by the operator. The review is directly from a verified occupant of this address.)
Key takeaway from the three reviews: experiences vary. The social facilities and events are a real highlight for many, but cleanliness upon arrival can be a risk. The staff are generally rated highly for resolving issues. The negative review should not be dismissed, but it is a single data point among three.
Room‑Type Guidance
Three unit types are offered: studio, 6‑bedroom apartment, and 2‑bedroom apartment.

Studio (your own unit with kitchen/bathroom)
Weekly rent: around $519 (indicative — confirm). This is the most expensive option. Best for those who value privacy and quiet study. The price includes gym access, bills, and events. Studios are limited in number, so early booking is recommended.
2‑bedroom apartment
Shared between two people. Weekly rent per person probably falls in the mid‑range between $349 and $519 (exact price not given). Good for two friends who want to share a flat but have their own bedrooms.
6‑bedroom apartment
The cheapest option at $349 per week. Each tenant gets a private bedroom and shares communal living areas and bathroom(s) with five others. Suitable for sociable students who are comfortable in larger groups. Bills are included, so no extra utility costs to split.
No en‑suite or private bathroom is mentioned in the data for the shared apartments; confirm bathroom configuration with the operator.
Booking Timing
The property is available all year round. The data does not include a specific available‑from date, so availability can change quickly. Historically, student housing in Adelaide sees higher demand from late January to February (start of the academic year). For a February 2027 move‑in, start searching at least 3–4 months ahead (October–November 2026) to secure the room type you prefer, especially studios.
If you plan to move in during a mid‑year intake (July 2026 or mid‑2027), competition is lower but still wise to book 2–3 months early.
The minimum lease of 28 weeks means you cannot book for a short summer session unless it fits that duration. If your semester is longer (e.g., 36 weeks), you may be able to extend the lease — confirm directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the weekly rent really all‑inclusive?
Yes. According to the property tags, bills are included in the weekly rent. This covers electricity, water, and internet. No separate utility setup or bills to manage. The price you see is the price you pay, aside from the deposit (indicated as $858, which is about 2.5 weeks’ rent at the lower end). Confirm the exact deposit amount and any application fees with the operator.
H3: How reliable are the reviews? Should I be worried about the 1‑star review?
Three reviews are a small sample. The 1‑star review is clearly negative and should be taken seriously — but it is an outlier compared to the other two (both 4‑star). The customer service rating across the property is 4.7, suggesting most residents had positive interactions with staff. However, the review about “nastyness” may point to specific interpersonal or management issues that not everyone experiences. The best approach: contact the operator directly and ask about recent turnover of management or any complaints pattern.
H3: Can I get a room that costs less than $349?
No. The minimum weekly rent listed is $349 (indicative — confirm). If that is above your budget, consider other student residences in Adelaide that start at $205, but note that those may not include bills or gym access. Accolade on Gray is positioned for students willing to pay a premium for location, social events, and included services.
Sources and Data Date
Prices, ratings, reviews, and availability are sourced from the Amber student platform as of July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking. Review texts are quoted verbatim from verified residents on that platform.
For live availability and to check current room options for your preferred dates, use the on‑site assistant on the property page — it can answer real‑time questions about room types and move‑in dates.
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