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New Zealand International Student Accommodation: Complete 2026 Housing Guide

New Zealand offers one of the best lifestyle-to-cost ratios in international education. The housing market is competitive in Auckland but far more accessible than Australia or the UK. Plus, New Zealand’s flatting culture is a genuine life experience.

Types of Student Housing

Halls of Residence

First-year students typically stay in halls. Catered or self-catered. NZD 280–450/week. Guaranteed for most first-year international students.

Flatting

The classic NZ student experience — 3–5 friends rent a whole house. You split rent, utilities, and cooking duties. NZD 150–280/week per room. The flatting culture teaches life skills (and generates great stories).

Homestay

Living with a Kiwi family. Particularly good for under-18 students and short-term English language courses. NZD 280–350/week including meals.

PBSA

Smaller market than Australia but growing. UniLodge and private operators near Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch universities. Studios NZD 280–450/week.

Cost by City (2026, shared housing)

CityRoom/week (NZD)
Auckland220–350
Wellington190–310
Christchurch150–260
Dunedin140–240
Hamilton150–250
Palmerston North130–220

Tenancy Rights

NZ has strong tenant protections. Key points:

Health Insurance Requirements

International students in NZ must have approved medical and travel insurance. This is a visa condition — you’ll be asked for proof at the border. Compare NZ student health plans here.

NZ FTS (Foreign Trust Scheme)

If you’re bringing dependents or have specific financial arrangements, the NZ Foreign Trust Scheme can apply. Get FTS information here.

FAQ

What’s the best time to search for flats? December–January for February intake. July for July intake. The market is quietest in March–April. Do I need a car in NZ? Not in Auckland/Wellington/Christchurch city centres. But NZ as a country is car-dependent — for weekend road trips, having at least one flatmate with a car is gold. What’s the difference between a ‘flat’ and a ‘boarding house’? A flat is a normal rental house shared by friends. A boarding house has 6+ tenants with a live-in landlord. Boarding houses have different legal rules — typically less tenant protection.


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