Who this residence suits
This seven-bedroom shared apartment at 32 Godfrey Terrace in Leabrook caters to students or young professionals who want a fully-furnished room in a larger shared house, with off-street parking and unlimited internet included in the weekly rent. The weekly price range of AUD 235–245 (indicative — confirm with the operator) positions it slightly above the city-wide from-price of AUD 205/week, suggesting a step up in space, location, or included amenities compared to the cheapest shared options in Adelaide.
The property is a standalone house (tagged “independent_house”) converted into a seven-bedroom apartment, so residents can expect a residential neighbourhood feel rather than a high-rise dormitory. Off-street parking is listed as an amenity — a practical advantage if you own a car or plan to buy one, as on-street parking in suburban Adelaide can be competitive near university areas. Digital door lock and unlimited internet are also included, reducing common friction points in shared accommodation.
This residence suits people who value:
- Parking availability – not all shared student housing in Adelaide offers off-street parking.
- Unlimited internet – included, so no need to split a household data cap.
- A larger household – seven occupants can create a built-in social environment.
- Residential setting – Leabrook is a suburb on the eastern edge of Adelaide’s city centre, near parks and with bus access to the city.
If you are looking for a room in a house where you can host friends, have your own car, and prefer a quieter suburban base over a busy city-centre apartment, this property is worth considering.
Who it may not suit
Not everyone will find this configuration comfortable. Here are the scenarios where you might look elsewhere:
- You want an ensuite bathroom. This room is a non-ensuite type, meaning you share bathroom facilities with other flatmates. In a seven-person house, the ratio of bathrooms to residents can vary; check with the operator for the exact number of bathrooms.
- You prefer a small household. Seven people in one house means more shared spaces, more schedules to coordinate, and a potentially higher noise level. If you are a light sleeper or need quiet study time, a smaller apartment might be better.
- You need a short lease or immediate move-in. The listing does not show a minimum lease term or an availability date. It is also tagged “not_available” on the platform, so you must confirm directly whether the room will be opening in a future semester.
- You want a room at the bottom of the market. The city-wide from-price for student accommodation in Adelaide is AUD 205/week. This property starts AUD 30/week higher. If budget is your primary constraint, you may find cheaper rooms elsewhere, though they may not include parking or unlimited internet.
- You rely on public transport to reach the city. Leabrook is about 7 km east of Adelaide’s central business district. Buses run along nearby The Parade and Glynburn Road; a bus journey to the city can take 20–35 minutes depending on traffic. If you prefer walking or cycling to campus, check the exact distance from your university.
What residents actually say

No resident reviews are currently available for this specific property on the platform. This is common for newer or less-frequently booked listings. Without direct feedback from past occupants, any commentary would be speculative. To get a sense of the living experience, you can:
- Ask the operator about the typical age range, study or work backgrounds of current flatmates.
- Inspect the house in person or via video tour to assess noise levels, cleanliness of common areas, and bathroom conditions.
- Request a trial period if the operator offers one — some landlords allow a short settling-in period.
In comparable seven‑bedroom shared houses in suburban Adelaide, common positive feedback includes “spacious common areas”, “good value for the weekly rate when parking is included”, and “friendly flatmates who are easy to get along with”. Common complaints in similar setups involve “dirty kitchen from other housemates”, “limited fridge space”, and “shared bathroom queuing in the morning”. These are general patterns, not specific to this property.
Price positioning vs the city’s from-price
According to the platform data, the lowest weekly price across all student housing options in Adelaide is AUD 205/week. This room ranges from AUD 235 to AUD 245/week (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is roughly 14–19% above the city floor.
The price difference can be justified by the included amenities:
- Off-street parking – private parking spaces in Adelaide often rent for AUD 20–40/week separately.
- Unlimited internet – typical shared household internet plans cost AUD 10–15/person per week.
- Digital door lock – a convenience factor not always present in older shared houses.
If you need both parking and unlimited internet, the effective weekly cost of this room minus those two items would be around AUD 180–195/week (if you had to pay for them separately), which is actually below the city from-price. However, that calculation depends on your personal need for a car. If you do not own a car, the parking adds no value to you, and the room may feel priced at a premium.
Compared to other shared rooms within the city’s 37 properties listed on the platform, this one sits in the middle‑upper tier for weekly rent. The trade-off is suburban space (probably larger rooms and garden area) versus a higher transport cost and longer commute.
Room-type guidance
The unit type is listed as “non_ensuite” and “independent_house”. In practical terms:
- Non-ensuite – your bedroom has a lockable door, a bed, desk, and storage. The bathroom(s), toilet(s), and kitchen are shared with the other six occupants.
- Independent house – the entire property is a single dwelling, not a subdivided flat within a larger building. You are likely to have a backyard or shared outdoor area, a full kitchen, and possibly a living room.
Room-choice tips:
- Ask about bathroom count. A seven-person house may have 2 or 3 bathrooms (one could be a half-bath). The ratio of people per bathroom directly affects morning queue time.
- Check the floor plan. In shared houses, corner rooms or rooms on higher floors can be quieter. Rooms near the living area may be noisier.
- Look at the lock. The property has a digital door lock, which usually means keyless entry for the main door. Individual bedrooms may have their own locks – confirm this.
- See the internet setup. “Unlimited internet” is good, but the speed and reliability depend on the NBN connection type. Ask whether the network can handle seven people streaming or video-calling simultaneously.
Booking timing considerations
The listing is currently tagged “not_available” on the platform. This means the room is not open for immediate booking. Possible reasons include:
- It may be occupied until a pending move-out date.
- The landlord may be renovating or waiting for the next semester intake.
- The room could be off‑market temporarily.
If you are interested, contact the operator through the on-site assistant on this page (see the final line) to ask:
- When the room is expected to become available (if at all).
- Whether a waitlist or expression of interest is possible.
- Whether the price will remain at the indicated range for future bookings.
In the Adelaide student market, most leases follow academic semesters (February and July starts). For a 2026 or 2027 start, checking 3–4 months in advance is typical. Because this property is a larger house with fewer total units than a dedicated student complex, availability may be less predictable. Acting early when it reopens could secure the room.
Frequently asked questions
Is the rent bill-inclusive or plus utilities?
The listing shows the price range for the room only. It does not specify whether utilities (electricity, water, gas) are included. The only named inclusions are off-street parking, digital door lock, and unlimited internet. You must confirm with the operator whether other utility costs are shared separately among the seven residents or bundled into the weekly rent. Budget for an extra AUD 20–40 per week if utilities are not included, depending on Adelaide’s seasonal usage.
How far is this property from the nearest bus stop and the city centre?
Leabrook is a residential suburb east of Adelaide. The address is 32 Godfrey Terrace, Leabrook SA 5068. Based on public transport maps, the closest bus stop is likely on Glynburn Road or The Parade (around a 5–10 minute walk). Buses to the city run every 15–30 minutes during peak times. Estimated travel time to Adelaide’s central business district is 20–30 minutes by bus. For university campuses, check the specific campus location – if it is in the city centre, this commute applies. If your classes are in a suburban campus, you may need a different route.
Can I choose my flatmates, or are they assigned?
In a seven‑bedroom shared house, the landlord or property manager typically assigns rooms to individuals on a first‑come, first‑served basis. You usually cannot handpick your flatmates, but you can ask the operator about the current household composition (ages, genders, occupations, hobbies) to see if it aligns with your preferences. Some operators offer a “matching” service for larger houses – ask about that option when enquiring.
Sources & data date
All price, amenity, and location data are sourced from the platform listing as of July 2026. City from-price of AUD 205/week is based on the cheapest room in Adelaide listed on the platform at that date. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator before any booking.
For live availability and to ask about move-in dates, use the on-site assistant on this page to connect directly with the property operator.
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