Overview
The Switch Kensington Sydney is a purpose-built student accommodation located in the suburb of Kensington, New South Wales, approximately 17 minutes’ walk from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and close to the ES Marks light rail station. The property opened recently and offers a mix of non-ensuite rooms, two-bedroom apartments, and studios. Weekly rents range from AUD 669 to AUD 1,019 (indicative — confirm with the operator), placing it above the city’s average starting price for student housing. The building includes a laundry facility, study area, gym, and allows dual occupancy in some room types. Minimum lease length is 26 weeks. Based on 80 Google reviews, the property has an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5. Key satisfaction scores from residents include internet (4.8), location (4.8), amenities (4.8), and value for money (4.8); staff, social atmosphere, and cleaning each scored 3.5.
Who this residence suits
- Students attending UNSW or Western Sydney University (city campus) – The Switch Kensington is within walking distance of UNSW (about 17 minutes) and has good light rail connections to the city and other university campuses. Residents frequently mention the convenient location in their reviews.
- Students who prioritise modern, well-maintained facilities – Reviewers describe the property as “new, clean and well maintained” (Habel Mocha) and “clean, comfortable, and really convenient” (Januarius Armando). The building has a gym, study areas, and communal spaces that support both study and socialising.
- Students looking for a community feel – One resident noted “Great community too! Staff are extremely friendly and welcoming” (Daksh Bose). The social rating of 3.5 suggests a reasonably active community, though not exceptional.
- Students who need reliable high-speed internet – The internet rating of 4.8 is the joint-highest dimension score, indicating strong connectivity for online classes, streaming, and remote work.
- Students who prefer longer stays – The minimum lease of 26 weeks (about six months) suits those enrolled in a full semester or academic year. Shorter stays are not available.
Who this residence doesn’t suit

- Budget-conscious students – At AUD 669 per week for the cheapest room, this property is significantly higher than Sydney’s entry-level student housing starting at around AUD 175 per week. Even the most affordable room here is nearly four times that baseline. Students on a tight budget will likely need to look at shared houses or older, more basic accommodation.
- Students who want a very strong social scene – While the community is described positively, the social rating of 3.5 is moderate. Those seeking a party-focused environment may find the atmosphere more laid-back.
- Students needing very short-term stays – The 26-week minimum lease precludes short-term visitors, summer-school-only students, or those who want to test a property for a few weeks.
- Students who prefer ensuite bathrooms at the lowest price point – The cheapest rooms are non-ensuite (shared bathroom). For a private bathroom you would need to choose a studio or potentially a two-bedroom apartment (dual occupancy or private). Prices for those options are at the higher end of the range.
What residents actually say
Three Google reviews from verified residents provide clear insight into the living experience.
Habel Mocha (5/5): “Really enjoy my stay at The Switch Kensington. Check-in was super easy, the place is new, clean and well maintained, and the team was super friendly. Perfect location too between the city and UNSW. Highly recommend.”
Januarius Armando (5/5): “I’m currently staying at The Switch Kensington as international student and it’s been great so far. The space is clean, comfortable, and really convenient. The staff have been super kind and helpful, which makes the stay feel easy and enjoyable.”
Daksh Bose (5/5): “Stayed here for 6 months and honestly great times. The facilities are complete with a gym, eco bikes, common area. Great community too! Staff are extremely friendly and welcoming and made me feel very welcome. Close to unsw just a 17 min walk and close to ES marks light rail. Great place to stay.”
Common themes across all three reviews: cleanliness, helpful staff, convenience for UNSW, and overall satisfaction. No negative comments were provided in these reviews; however, the lower staff, social, and cleaning scores (3.5 each) suggest that some residents may have had less positive experiences in those areas. The 80 reviews and 4.8 overall rating indicate the majority of residents are highly satisfied.
Price and value
Weekly rents for The Switch Kensington range from AUD 669 to AUD 1,019 (indicative — confirm with the operator). For context, Sydney’s lowest weekly student accommodation price starts at AUD 175. That entry-level figure typically represents basic shared houses or older hostels, while The Switch Kensington is a modern, professionally managed property with gym, study spaces, and high internet quality. The “value for money” dimension score is 4.8, suggesting residents feel they receive good quality relative to what they pay, despite the above-average cost.
The 4.8 rating for amenities and location reinforces that the premium is partly justified by convenience and facilities. However, students must weigh this against their personal budget: at the lower end (AUD 669 per week) a non-ensuite room, while at the upper end (AUD 1,019 per week) a studio or apartment with private facilities.
Room types and guidance
Three room types are available:
- Non-ensuite – Shared bathroom, likely the most affordable option. Suitable for students comfortable sharing facilities and who want to keep costs at the lower end of the range.
- Two-bedroom apartment (2b) – A self-contained apartment with two bedrooms, sharing a bathroom and kitchen/living area. Can be booked individually (you get one bedroom) or as a whole for two people. Check with the operator about dual occupancy permissions.
- Studio – Private room with own bathroom and kitchenette. Typically the most expensive option. Best for those who value privacy and do not want to share.
When choosing, consider:
- If you are a solo student on a tighter budget, a non-ensuite room is the most realistic option.
- If you are coming with a friend, the two-bedroom apartment may offer better value per person than two studios.
- Studios are ideal for those who prefer solitude and have a higher budget.
Booking timing
The property is available for lease for minimum 26 weeks. Given its popularity (80 reviews with near-perfect rating), rooms are likely to fill quickly, especially before the start of the academic year in February/March (Semester 1) and July (Semester 2) in Australia. For a 2026 or 2027 move-in, consider booking at least 3–6 months in advance to secure your preferred room type, particularly studios which have limited availability. The “available from” date is not specified in the data, so you should contact the operator directly for current availability and move-in dates.
FAQ
H3: What is included in the weekly rent?
The weekly rent covers the room and access to common facilities such as the gym, study area, and laundry. It is not specified whether utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet) are included or charged separately. You should confirm with the operator. The high internet rating (4.8) suggests the internet service is reliable and likely included.
H3: Can I stay for less than 26 weeks?
No. The minimum lease duration is 26 weeks. Shorter stays are not offered. If you need a room for a few weeks or a month, this property is not suitable.
H3: Is dual occupancy allowed in all room types?
The property has a tag “dual_occupancy” but it is not specified which room types permit two people to share. Typically, dual occupancy is available in studios or two-bedroom apartments, with an additional charge. You must check with the operator. The data does not provide a dual-occupancy fee.
Sources & data date
All prices, ratings, and reviews are sourced from the original property listing as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.
For live availability, pricing, and move-in dates, you can use the on-site assistant on the property page to check real-time information.
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