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The Switch Perth City Central (Perth) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Property Overview

The Switch Perth City Central is a purpose-built student accommodation located at Perth WA 6000, right in the heart of the city. The property offers a mix of ensuite rooms, studios, and shared apartments with two, four, and five bedrooms. Weekly prices range from AUD 443 to AUD 709 — indicative, confirm with the operator — placing it well above Perth’s general student housing starting price of AUD 222 per week. The minimum lease term is 26 weeks, which suits semester-based or full-academic-year stays.

On-site amenities include a staffed fitness studio, a theatre room, and bamboo bikes available for residents. The property also permits dual occupancy (two people sharing a room) — check with the operator for availability and pricing. With a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 213 reviews, the residence generally receives positive feedback, though individual experiences vary.

Location & Accessibility

The property’s address is central Perth, WA 6000. Residents have described it as “very convenient and near everything.” Bus stops, the train station, food outlets, and convenience stores are all within a five-minute walk. The location score in the internal rating is 5 out of 5, reflecting high satisfaction among residents for connectivity and day-to-day convenience.

What Residents Actually Say

The Switch Perth City Central

Three Google reviews provide a balanced picture of life at The Switch Perth City Central.

Andre Harsono (3 stars): “Can’t give 5 stars as there are pros and cons staying here. Very nice place to stay, very convenient and near everything. Bus port, train station, foods, convenience store everything was under 5 minutes walk away. Access to gym, common areas that you can book and bike storage. Many social events and sometimes free food.” This review highlights the strong location and amenities but stops short of full praise, suggesting some trade-offs.

Bill Marshall (2 stars): “The area above accommodation plays music and they leave it on loud all night very distracting. Turn the bloody music off so people can sleep. This is the area pumping music a 4am not good.” Noise from a common area or event space above the accommodation is a recurring concern — something light sleepers should consider.

Britt (5 stars): “I love staying here. It is super safe and secure, perfect for people who aren’t used to city life. The building is well maintained and all of the staff are incredibly helpful and friendly.” Security, maintenance, and staff friendliness receive strong praise.

Across all 213 Google reviews, the average rating is 4.5. Internal satisfaction scores (based on a smaller sample) show high marks for internet, location, amenities, and value for money (all 5), while staff, social, and cleaning score between 3.6 and 3.7. This suggests the property excels in physical facilities but may have room for improvement in social programming and housekeeping consistency.

Price Positioning

The starting weekly price of AUD 443 is nearly double Perth’s city-wide student housing starting price of AUD 222. This positions The Switch as a premium option — one that prioritises location, modern amenities, and security. The top end of the range (AUD 709) likely corresponds to larger studios or rooms with dual-occupancy arrangements.

When evaluating cost, consider the following:

Compared to other Perth properties (14 listed in the city), this is on the higher end. It suits students who can afford a premium for central living and extensive facilities; those on a tighter budget may find cheaper options elsewhere in the city.

Room Type Guidance

The property offers five unit types: studio, ensuite (private bathroom but shared kitchen/living), and shared apartments (2-bedroom, 4-bedroom, 5-bedroom). Here is how to choose:

Given the dual-occupancy tag, some rooms may allow two people per bedroom — confirm with the operator.

Who Should Consider This Residence

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

Booking Timing Considerations

Availability data is not provided, but based on typical student housing cycles in Australia, peak demand occurs from November to February for the February intake, and from June to July for the July intake. Booking earlier (3–6 months before move-in) usually secures a wider choice of room types and may avoid premium pricing. Since the minimum lease is 26 weeks, confirm whether the lease aligns with your academic calendar. If you need a shorter stay, this property may not be suitable.

FAQ

Is the noise issue reported in reviews a common problem?

One two-star review specifically mentions loud music from the area above the accommodation continuing until 4am. While the overall rating is high (4.5), noise complaints cannot be dismissed. If you are a light sleeper, ask the operator about the location of your room relative to common areas and whether there are any quiet floor policies. You may also request a room on a higher floor or away from the theatre/event space.

Can two people share a room (dual occupancy)?

Yes, the property lists “dual_occupancy” as a tag, meaning two people can occupy the same room. This is common in studios and some ensuites. Additional fees usually apply. Contact the operator directly to confirm availability, pricing, and whether both tenants need to sign the lease.

What is the minimum lease length and when can I move in?

The minimum lease is 26 weeks. No specific move-in date is listed, so you will need to check with the operator. Typically, leases start in late January/February or late June/July to align with university semesters. If you need a shorter term, look for properties offering 12-week or flexible leases.

Sources & data date

Data sourced from amberstudent.com (property ID 218469) and Google reviews. All pricing is indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings and reviews as of 2026-07. Perth city-wide starting price of AUD 222 and property count (14) from the same data set.

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