Overview & Location
Scape La Trobe is a purpose‑built student accommodation at 3000 VIC, Melbourne, on La Trobe Street. The building sits within walking distance of Melbourne’s CBD, shopping centres, supermarkets and tram lines that run directly outside. For students attending RMIT University, the campus is a short walk away; other city‑centre universities are also easily reachable by tram or on foot.
The property has a Google rating of 4.1 out of 5 from 208 reviews, with particularly high scores for location (4.6), staff (4.6), getting around (4.6) and safety/security (4.5). Residents consistently mention the convenience of the tram right outside, the proximity to shops and the general feeling of security. The building offers a cinema room, bicycle storage and a rooftop area — details that attract students looking for social and leisure spaces without leaving the property.
Who Is Scape La Trobe For?
This residence suits students who:
- Prioritise public transport and walkability. The tram on La Trobe Street connects to other parts of the city, and many daily destinations (supermarkets, universities, shops) are within a short walk.
- Want a social community from day one. Several reviews highlight the welcome events and community atmosphere. One resident, Prerana, wrote: “The community events were a nice addition, especially when I first moved in, and helped create a welcoming atmosphere around the building.”
- Need flexibility in room type and lease length. Scape La Trobe offers ensuites, non‑ensuite rooms, studios and two‑bedroom units, with a minimum lease of 13 weeks. This makes it suitable for semester‑long stays or shorter internships.
- Are comfortable paying above the city’s entry‑level price. The weekly rent ranges from AUD 369 (non‑ensuite or smaller rooms) to AUD 679 (likely larger studios or premium rooms). For context, the lowest price across all student housing in Melbourne is AUD 219 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Scape La Trobe sits in the mid‑to‑upper range, which reflects its central location and range of facilities.
- Value consistent maintenance and responsive management. Reviewers note that facilities are “well maintained” (Rajveer Karad) and staff are “great” (Alvin). The property maintenance score is 3.7, and management scores 3.8, both solid for a large city building.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?
Scape La Trobe may be less suitable for:
- Budget‑focused students. The starting rent of AUD 369 per week is well above Melbourne’s cheapest option (AUD 219). If you need to keep costs to a minimum, you may find older shared houses or more basic accommodation at a lower rate elsewhere.
- Those who prefer complete quiet and independence. While the social score is 4.3, some residents mention the potential for noise or the luck of the draw with roommates. A tip from resident Alvin: “…make sure you choose your own room if possible to avoid having a ba…” (the review is partially cut, but the point about choosing rooms wisely stands). If you are very sensitive to noise or prefer minimal interaction, a studio might suit better, but communal events could still feel intrusive.
- Students seeking all‑inclusive luxury. While amenities rating is 3.5, the building does not match premium residences with private gyms or large outdoor pools. The indoor spaces score is also 3.5 — acceptable but not outstanding.
- Those on a very short stay (less than 13 weeks). The minimum lease is 13 weeks, so a three‑week or two‑month summer internship would not be possible here unless you find a sublet arrangement outside the official booking process.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews provided offer a clear picture of daily life at Scape La Trobe. Here they are verbatim:
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Prerana (5 stars): “I lived at Scape La Trobe for over 2 years and it truly felt like home. The community events were a nice addition, especially when I first moved in, and helped create a welcoming atmosphere around the building. The location is excellent, with trams right outside, Melbourne CBD, shopping centres, universities and the St” (review cut off).
Key takeaway: Long‑term comfort and community are real. -
Rajveer Karad (5 stars): “I’ve lived at Scape La Trobe for the past 2.5 years and have had a really positive experience during my time here. The location is excellent for students, with universities, public transport, supermarkets, and everything you need within walking distance. The facilities are well maintained, and it’s been a comfortable p…” (review cut off).
Key takeaway: Consistency in maintenance and convenience over 2.5 years. -
Alvin (5 stars): “Chose Scape La Trobe as my student accomodation for an internship I was doing over the summer. Building and staff were great. Facilities were excellent. Close by to supermarkets and stores with a tram line right outside. Tip for any new students, is to make sure you choose your own room if possible to avoid having a ba…” (review cut off).
Key takeaway: Great for short‑term internships; room selection advice matters.
All three ratings are 5 out of 5, which is consistent with the building’s overall 4.1 average (208 reviews). The review text emphasises location, staff quality and well‑maintained facilities.
Pricing & Room Types
Scape La Trobe offers four room categories:

- Ensuit – private bathroom, shared kitchen/living
- Non‑ensuite – shared bathroom, shared kitchen/living (the most affordable option)
- Studio – private bathroom and kitchen
- 2b (two‑bedroom) – typically a shared apartment with two single rooms, possibly private bathroom
The weekly price range is AUD 369–679 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This positions Scape La Trobe significantly above Melbourne’s overall starting rent of AUD 219 per week (the lowest across 137 properties in the city). For comparison, a mid‑range studio in similar central locations often costs between AUD 400 and AUD 600 per week.
Room‑type guidance:
- Budget‑conscious solo: choose a non‑ensuite if you do not mind sharing a bathroom. It is likely the cheapest entry.
- Privacy‑seeking: choose a studio (higher end of the price range) for your own kitchen and bathroom.
- Social preference: choose an ensuite – you have your own bathroom but share a common living area with a few flatmates.
- Couple or close friend: choose a 2b – you share the apartment but have separate bedrooms.
Note that dual occupancy is tagged (“dual_occupancy”), which means some rooms (likely studios or two‑bedroom units) can accommodate two people. Confirm with the operator if you plan to share.
Booking Timing & Lease Length
The minimum lease is 13 weeks, which fits a standard semester or a four‑month summer placement. Most academic semesters in Australia start in late February and late July. For a Semester 1 start (February 2027), booking between October 2026 and December 2026 is typical. For Semester 2 (July 2027), aim to book between March and May 2027. Because Scape La Trobe is centrally located and popular, early booking is advisable to secure your preferred room type and floor.
If you need a shorter stay (e.g., 8–10 weeks), this residence is not suitable directly. However, some students who vacate early may have remaining lease periods — those are not guaranteed through the standard booking process. Always check directly with the operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is Scape La Trobe close to RMIT University?
Yes. The building is on La Trobe Street, a short walk to RMIT’s main campus. Multiple reviewers mention universities within walking distance. The location rating of 4.6 reflects easy access to central Melbourne campuses, including RMIT, the University of Melbourne and others.
H3: What is the dual occupancy option?
“Dual occupancy” means that some rooms (likely studios or two‑bedroom apartments) allow two people to share the same room or apartment. If you are a couple or plan to share with a friend while paying a single rent increment, ask the operator whether dual occupancy is permitted for the exact room you want. Additional charges may apply.
H3: Are utilities included in the weekly rent?
Most purpose‑built student accommodations in Melbourne include water, gas, electricity and unlimited internet in the weekly fee. Scape La Trobe’s price range suggests an all‑inclusive model, but you should confirm with the operator whether any extras (e.g., cleaning service, parking) are charged separately. The review that mentions “well maintained” and “comfortable” likely implies that utilities were included without issues.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
All prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings and review text are sourced from Google reviews (208 reviews, 4.1 average). City from‑price AUD 219 based on minimum listing across 137 properties in Melbourne (2026 data).
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