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International students sharing a co-living space in Australia For Guests

 ·  For Guests

Feeling like home abroad: why Indian students choose to live with Indian flatmates

Community, food, and cultural comfort — the reasons behind the growing preference for culturally aligned housemates in Australian cities.

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International students arriving at an Australian share house in Sydney or Melbourne For Guests

 ·  For Guests

Student accommodation in Sydney & Melbourne: why co-living is the best choice for international students

Cost savings, instant community, and flexible terms — the key advantages of co-living for international students arriving in Australia.

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Housemates laughing and having coffee in a Melbourne share house kitchen For Guests

 ·  For Guests

Why having housemates in Melbourne is the ultimate life hack

Save money, grow your network, and boost your wellbeing — the case for co-living in Melbourne in 2025.

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Norton Street Leichhardt Sydney — Italian café strip with students studying outdoors For Guests

 ·  For Guests

Why Leichhardt is the secret education hub you never knew you needed

Great cafés, study-friendly atmosphere, and excellent transport links — why Inner West Sydney's Leichhardt is a sleeper hit for students seeking share accommodation.

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King Street Newtown Sydney — vibrant street with murals, cafés and diverse crowd For Guests

 ·  For Guests

Discover the charm of Newtown: your ideal Sydney neighbourhood for share accommodation

Art galleries, eclectic dining, and excellent transport to universities — why Newtown stands out for students and young professionals looking for a room in Sydney.

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aurent host managing their co-living property — 60-night minimum stay policy For Hosts

 ·  For Hosts

Why aurent requires a 60-night minimum stay — and why it benefits everyone

The 60-night minimum stay policy explained: less turnover for hosts, more stability for guests, and a better co-living environment for everyone in the house.

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