Murdoch University Village — who it suits and who it doesn’t
Murdoch University Village is a student housing complex located at South St, Murdoch, directly on the Murdoch campus in Perth. It offers a wide range of unit types — from single rooms in shared apartments to self-contained one-bedroom units — with weekly prices ranging from 230 to 619 AUD (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property holds a Google rating of 3.5 from 88 reviews and features high scores for staff (4.9), internet (4.9), location (4.9), getting around (4.9), safety/security (4.9), and value for money (4.9). Other dimensions such as food, social, cleaning, amenities, and room experience sit at 3.5.
This residence suits you if:
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You prioritise responsive management and staff support. The staff rating is 4.9, and one recent 5-star Google review specifically praises the admin team for being “patient, attentive, and expedient” when helping an ex-resident with visa paperwork. That level of service can be a decisive factor if you are an international student dealing with administrative processes from abroad or after arrival.
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You place high importance on safety, location, and internet reliability. All three dimensions score 4.9. Being located directly on a university campus in Perth means you have short walks to classes, libraries, and public transport. The internet rating suggests consistent connectivity, which is critical for online study, streaming, and staying in touch with family.
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You are open to a range of unit types and price points. With 230 AUD per week at the low end (non-ensuite shared rooms) and 619 AUD at the top (likely one-bedroom or premium units), you can pick according to your budget. The property includes 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom configurations, plus non-ensuite options. This variety means you can start with a cheaper shared room and upgrade later, or choose a private unit if you value solitude.
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You are looking for a longer stay. The minimum lease is 22 weeks, which aligns with a full semester or academic year.
This residence may not suit you if:
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You expect high food and social experiences on-site. Food and social both score 3.5. While the property has a game room and BBQ deck, the feedback does not indicate a vibrant communal dining or event culture. If you want a property with organised social programmes or a canteen, you may need to look elsewhere or supplement with university clubs.
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You want a recently renovated experience across the entire property. While one 5-star review notes that “the south side is newly renovated with painted walls and clean carpet” and that management was fixing the washing machine room and replacing old machines during check-in (as of early 2025), this implies that other parts may still be older. If you prefer a fully modernised apartment from day one, you should ask the operator which specific unit block fits that description.
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You need immediate assurance about management’s attitude towards wellbeing. A 1-star review directly states: “Village management, particularly the village manager, does not consider the well-being and mental health of its students.” This is a serious claim, even if it represents one voice among 88 reviews. If mental health support and empathetic management are non-negotiable for you, speak to the operator and ask how they handle wellbeing cases.
What residents actually say (verbatim quotes)
The mixed review pattern is typical of a property that has undergone recent changes. Here are the three Google reviews provided — quoted exactly as written:
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Sibyl Tate (5 stars): “Some of the older reviews were quite misleading. The new management of 2025 is great. The south side is newly renovated with painted walls and clean carpet. While checking in, the management is still fixing the washing machine room, and replacing the old machines. The individual room is simple and things provided such […]”
This review suggests that the property is actively improving under new management. If you read older negative reviews, they may no longer reflect current conditions. However, the mention of ongoing washing machine repairs means you might face temporary inconvenience. -
Theo Taylor (1 star): “Village management, particularly the village manager, does not consider the well-being and mental health of its students.”
This is a clear warning about management responsiveness to welfare. Given that staff rating is 4.9 from other dimensions, this could be an isolated incident, but you should weigh it carefully if mental health support is a priority. -
Nicholas Chiew (5 stars): “I am an ex-resident of Murdoch University Village. I was applying for a visa and was having difficulty proving my residency in Perth as I had lost some of my tenancy agreements. Bless the admin staff of Murdoch University Village, they were patient, attentive, and expedient in gratuitously providing me a signed confirm […]”
This speaks directly to the quality of administrative support, especially for international students navigating visa processes. It indicates that the office can be relied upon for documentation even after you move out.
Price positioning and room-type guidance

The city’s from-price for student housing in Perth is 222 AUD per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Murdoch University Village starts slightly above that at 230 AUD, placing it in the affordable-to-mid-range bracket for the city. The top end of 619 AUD aligns with premium units such as one-bedroom apartments, which are well above the city average but still competitive for fully self-contained accommodation on a campus.
Room-type guidance:
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Non-ensuite (shared bathroom): Likely the cheapest option (closer to 230 AUD). Best suited if you are comfortable sharing facilities and want to reduce costs. Check whether the unit is a 4-bedroom or 5-bedroom to gauge how many people you will share with.
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1-bedroom (1b): Typically the most expensive (approaching 619 AUD). Ideal if you need complete privacy, have a partner visiting, or simply cannot tolerate flatmates.
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2-bedroom / 3-bedroom (2b, 3b): Mid-range options. You share with one or two flatmates but have your own bedroom. Good balance of cost and privacy.
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4-bedroom / 5-bedroom (4b, 5b): The budget-friendly end of the shared spectrum. More flatmates means more common area rotation, but also lower rent per person.
Given that the property includes both non-ensuite and self-contained units, you should confirm with the operator exactly which room type you are being quoted — the unit type labels in data (non_ensuite, 2b, 4b, 5b, 1b, 3b) may be listed for the complex as a whole, not all available at every price point.
Booking timing and availability notes
The property is tagged with “not_available” in the source data, which means it may not be currently taking new bookings for the immediate term. For the 2026 or 2027 academic year, this could mean either that rooms are sold out for certain periods or that releases happen in batches. Here are practical steps:
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Check availability 6–12 months before your intended move-in. Many student housing operators in Perth open applications for the next academic year around August–October of the preceding year. For a 2026 start, start looking in mid-2025; for 2027, start in mid-2026.
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Ask about renewal and waitlist policies. Even if rooms show as unavailable, existing residents may not renew, and spots can open up. A waitlist or deposit reservation may be possible.
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Confirm the exact move-in date. The available_from field is null, meaning you must ask the operator directly whether rooms are ready for specific intake dates (Semester 1, Semester 2, or mid-year).
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Consider the 22-week minimum lease. This is longer than some other properties (which may offer 13-week or 16-week contracts). If you only need accommodation for a short summer or winter program, this may not be suitable.
FAQ
How much is the deposit for Murdoch University Village?
The deposit data is not provided (null). You must confirm the deposit amount and terms directly with the operator. Typically, student housing in Australia asks for a bond equal to 4–6 weeks’ rent, but this can vary.
What is the shortest lease I can sign?
The minimum lease length is 22 weeks. This is longer than many short-stay options, so if you only need housing for one quarter or a summer course, this property may not be flexible enough. For a full semester or academic year, it works well.
Is the residence close to the university campus?
Yes. The address is South St, Murdoch, WA 6150, directly on the Murdoch campus. The location rating is 4.9, and getting_around also scores 4.9. That suggests most academic buildings, libraries, and bus stops are within a short walk.
Sources & data date
All price, rating, review, and property data is drawn from the source entry (ID: amber-142916) as of July 2026. Prices quoted are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For live availability, current room pricing, and move-in dates for the 2026 or 2027 intake, use the on-site assistant to ask the operator directly.
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