Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Might Not)
Dwell East End Adelaide is a studio-only property in the Adelaide CBD, available from 6 July 2026. It suits students and young professionals who want a self-contained living space with a strong social element, but its price point and limited room type mean it is not for everyone.
Suits:
- Students who prefer a studio (private kitchen and bathroom) rather than shared apartments. The property only offers studios, so there are no shared dorms or multi-bedroom flats.
- People who value community events and friendly staff. The residence organises weekly social activities, and both the staff rating (4.9 out of 5) and social rating (4.9) are among the highest in the city.
- Cyclists or walkers. The property lists bike storage and is described by residents as being “a few blocks away” from the city centre and university campuses. The location rating is also 4.9.
- Short-term stays. The minimum lease is four weeks, which is flexible for exchange semesters or summer research periods.
Does not suit:
- Budget-conscious students. The minimum weekly rent is AUD 294, well above the city’s lowest weekly price of AUD 205 for any accommodation. The value-for-money rating is 3.5, and residents note that the price may be higher than alternatives.
- Those who expect high-speed internet or pristine common areas. Internet and cleaning both score 3.5, and one resident’s review (see below) mentions a specific cleaning issue. If reliable Wi-Fi for streaming or video calls is a priority, check current speeds with the operator.
- Anyone wanting a large apartment or shared living. All units are studios. Dual occupancy is allowed (i.e., two people can share a studio), but space may be tight for two.
- People who dislike social programming. Weekly activities are part of the culture. While participation is voluntary, the community focus may not appeal to residents who prefer quiet anonymity.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has 223 Google reviews with an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5. The dimensional ratings (staff 4.9, social 4.9, cleaning 3.5, internet 3.5, location 4.9, amenities 3.5, value for money 3.5) show a split: high marks for human interaction and location, lower marks for facilities and cost. Here are three verbatim reviews:
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William Waqavakatoga, 5 stars:
“Dwell East End Adelaide is rated highly for good reason. I can confirm the current high rating (4.8 out of 5 from 221 reviews ) is accurate after having resided here for 2.5 years in a Deluxe Studio unit. For comparison purposes I have also resided in Yugo but this place ticks way more boxes in satisfaction. Dwell is k…” (text truncated in source). This long-term resident endorses the property strongly compared to another provider. -
Idk, 5 stars:
“Overall, the living environment here is very good, comfortable, and well-managed. Most of the reception staff are friendly, patient, and helpful, and I truly appreciate their support during my stay. However, I would like to raise a concern about one female reception staff member who call Shen Liu. On several occasions…” (text truncated). The review highlights overall satisfaction but notes an exception with one staff member. The property’s staff rating of 4.9 suggests most interactions are positive. -
Roy, 5 stars:
“Dwell is a nice place to stay for accommodation. There are weekly activities for social gatherings and the facilities are well maintained. The process for check in was seamless until I checked out. Emily was very friendly and accommodating. Overall, I find Dwell perfect for students as it is only a few blocks away from…” (text truncated). Roy confirms the social activities, good maintenance, and convenient location.
The common themes: friendly staff, good location, social events. The lower scores (cleaning, internet, amenities) are not mentioned in these excerpts, but they appear in the dimensional ratings and in other reviews not quoted here.
Price Positioning vs. City From-Price, Room Types, and Booking Timing

Adelaide has 37 student accommodation properties on the platform, with a starting weekly price of AUD 205 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Dwell East End Adelaide’s weekly rent ranges from AUD 294 to AUD 709, all for studios. That entry price is about 43% higher than the city’s lowest-priced room (which may be a shared apartment or a smaller studio in a different property). The top end of the range (AUD 709) is among the higher weekly rents for studios in Adelaide.
Room types: All units are studios. The price range likely reflects different sizes or floor levels (e.g., Deluxe Studio vs. Standard Studio). The resident William mentions a “Deluxe Studio”. There is no deposit amount in the data, so ask the operator about any upfront payment.
Lease terms: Minimum lease is four weeks. Available from 6 July 2026 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That is the start of the Australian academic year (semester 2 for many universities). Given the property’s popularity (high rating, high number of reviews), early booking is advisable.
Booking timing for 2026:
- If you plan to move in July 2026, securing a room by early 2026 (February–March) is typical for popular Adelaide studios. Some operators release inventory 6–12 months ahead.
- For shorter stays (4–12 weeks), check availability closer to the date, but be aware that studios near the city centre often fill weeks in advance.
- The data does not include historical occupancy rates, but the property’s 4.8 average from 223 reviews suggests steady demand.
FAQ
How does Dwell East End Adelaide compare to other Adelaide student housing?
It occupies a mid-to-high price position relative to the city’s starting weekly rent of AUD 205 (indicative). Its $294 minimum is higher than budget options, but it offers studios with strong social programming and high staff/location ratings. If you prioritise community and convenient location over minimising cost, it is a solid choice. If you need the lowest possible rent, look at shared apartments or smaller studios in other properties.
What are the typical move-in dates and minimum stay?
The earliest stated availability is 6 July 2026. Minimum lease is four weeks. The property is open year-round, but availability on other dates should be confirmed with the operator. Given the studio-only format, you can move in alone or with a partner (dual occupancy allowed).
Are the internet and cleaning issues serious?
The dimensional rating for both internet and cleaning is 3.5 out of 5, which is below average for the property. The overall rating (4.8) means most residents are still satisfied, but some may find the Wi-Fi speed or common-area cleanliness less than ideal. Check the operator’s current internet provider and cleaning schedule during your viewing or inquiry.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Ratings from Google (223 reviews, 4.8 average) and dimensional scores from the platform. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For the most up-to-date availability and to ask about current internet speeds, cleaning schedules, or lease terms, use the on-site assistant on the property page.
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