Who Will Enjoy Living at Iglu Broadway?
Iglu Broadway is a purpose-built student residence located in Chippendale, a neighbourhood that sits on the southern edge of Sydney’s city centre. It is designed for students who prioritise being in the middle of the action — close to university campuses, shopping, and public transport — and who are willing to pay a premium for convenience, social programming, and on-site support.
The property works best for:
- Students studying at downtown Sydney campuses — The residence is within walking distance of two major university precincts. Many residents are from universities in the inner city, as reflected in Google reviews that mention the five-minute walk to class.
- Those who want a strong social environment — The building has a large terrace, a coffee bar, and a calendar of events. The rating for “social” is 5 out of 5, and multiple reviews highlight the activities organised by staff.
- International students who need 24/7 assistance — There is support available around the clock, which can reduce anxiety when adjusting to a new country.
- Residents who prefer all-inclusive pricing — Like most purpose-built student accommodation, Iglu Broadway includes utilities and internet in the weekly rent (though internet speed is a common complaint — more on that later).
The minimum lease is four weeks, which provides flexibility for short-term stays (e.g., summer courses or bridging programs). However, the typical lease aligns with the academic year.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?
Iglu Broadway is not for everyone, particularly if budget is a primary concern.
- Budget-conscious students — The weekly rent ranges from AUD 600 to AUD 1,095. That is significantly above Sydney’s overall student-housing from-price of AUD 175 per week. Even the cheapest room at Iglu Broadway is more than three times the city’s baseline for shared or basic accommodation. If you are looking to minimise living costs, this residence is not a cost-effective option.
- Students who need generous living space — Studios and ensuites in purpose-built accommodation tend to be compact. If you prefer a larger apartment or house-share with common areas, a private rental or share house might be better.
- Those who rely on fast, stable internet — The resident-submitted rating for internet is 3.5 out of 5. While it is usable for everyday browsing and study, heavy gaming or large file downloads may be frustrating.
- Students with a car — Parking is not mentioned in the amenities, and Chippendale has limited street parking. Most residents walk, cycle, or use public transport.
What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews (all 5 stars) provide a consistent picture of the experience:
Zhuohan Chen wrote: “Great experience of living in this accommodation! I’m an international student at UTS and Iglu Broadway is a wonderful place for me. The location of it is PERFECT: 5 minutes walking distance to UTS; just nearby one Woolworth supermarket; about 10 minutes walk distance to the Chinatown. Besides, I can enjoy foods in div…” (review cut off, but the location emphasis is clear).
Adelaide Tan noted: “Amazing experience living in Iglu Broadway. There are loads of different activities planned out by the staff, making the stay always entertaining, and sowing several opportunities to meet new friends. The location is prime, located so close to a mall with AF and Woolies, a 10 min walk from Central Stn, and so close to…”
Joyce Yang added: “It was a really pleasant experience staying at Iglu Broadway! The resident leaders and staff here are really nice and supportive, and the events held during the months of my stay were really fun! I also enjoyed the cool start breakfast of Iglu Broadway as it provides me convenience and energy every school day! Overall,”
These reviews highlight three consistent themes:
- Location — repeatedly described as “perfect” or “prime”, with supermarkets, Chinatown, and Central Station within 10 minutes.
- Staff and events — residents feel supported and engaged. The “staff” dimension is rated 5/5, and “amenities” and “location” also receive 5.
- Social atmosphere — the building seems to attract outgoing students who enjoy the organised activities.
One note: the value-for-money dimension is rated only 3 out of 5, which aligns with the high price. Residents clearly like the experience but acknowledge it is expensive.
Price Positioning and Value
Sydney’s student-housing market has 141 properties listed on this platform, with a city from-price of AUD 175 per week. That entry-level price typically refers to a room in a shared apartment or a basic private room in an older building. Iglu Broadway’s minimum of AUD 600 puts it in the upper tier of the market.
Indicative weekly prices (confirm with the operator):
- Ensuite room — around AUD 600–700 depending on length of stay and room configuration.
- Studio apartment — from AUD 700 up to AUD 1,095 for larger or premium studios.
These prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator, as they vary by lease start date, duration, and early-bird discounts.
What does the rent cover? Typically:
- All utility bills (water, electricity, gas)
- Unlimited Wi-Fi (though speed is not guaranteed)
- Contents insurance
- Use of common facilities (terrace, coffee bar, lounge)
- Participation in social events
- 24/7 support staff
Meals are not included, but the “cool start breakfast” mentioned in the review suggests occasional complimentary breakfast events.
Given the price, value is subjective. If you are a student who wants to be steps from campus and have zero hassle with bills or finding housemates, the premium may be worthwhile. If you are happy to walk an extra 15 minutes or live in a share house, you can save hundreds per week.
Room Types Guidance
Iglu Broadway offers two main room types:
Ensuite
- A private bedroom with a private bathroom.
- Usually shares a kitchen and living area with a small number of flatmates (often 4–6 people).
- Cheaper than a studio, but you must be comfortable sharing common spaces.
Studio
- Self-contained unit with private kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area.
- More privacy and independence, but also more expensive.
- Ideal for students who prefer to cook and live alone.
Which one should you choose? If you are confident about cooking and want full control over your space, a studio is the better match. If you are on a tighter budget and don’t mind occasional interaction with flatmates, the ensuite will save money while still giving you a private bathroom.
Be aware that floor plans and exact sizes are not uniform — some studios are larger than others. Ask for the specific room dimensions before booking.
Booking Timing Tips
Availability for Iglu Broadway tends to fill up early for the February/March intake (Semester 1 in Australia). For July intake (Semester 2), rooms may be more available, but popular studios can still sell out.
- For a February 2026 start — start searching in September 2025 or earlier. Early-bird discounts are sometimes offered for bookings made several months ahead.
- For a July 2026 start — bookings open around November–December 2025. By March, many rooms may be taken.
- Short stays — the 4-week minimum lease means you can book for summer or winter intensive courses, but availability for short periods is usually limited to specific rooms or last-minute cancellations.
Because prices are dynamic (they may increase as occupancy rises), earlier booking often locks in a lower rate. Use the on-site assistant on the property page to check current availability and any special offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Iglu Broadway close to universities?
Yes. The residence is on the edge of the University of Technology Sydney campus and also within walking distance of the University of Sydney. Central Station is a 10-minute walk, giving access to trains and buses across the city.
What is included in the rent?
All utility costs (electricity, gas, water) are included, as is unlimited Wi-Fi. You also get contents insurance, use of common areas such as the terrace and coffee bar, and 24/7 staff support. Some events like the “cool start breakfast” are complimentary. Meals and cleaning of private rooms are not included; communal areas are cleaned by staff.
How can I secure a room?
You can apply directly on the property page. A deposit may be required; confirm the exact amount and refund policy with the operator. You do not need a guarantor if you pay the full lease upfront, though payment plans are often available for longer stays.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
This article is based on publicly available property data and resident reviews as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and subject to change — confirm with the operator before booking.
For live availability and personalised advice, use the on-site assistant on the property page.
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