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    The capital of New Zealand and a compact city, Wellington is a dreamy destination with sandy beach and a working harbour. Surrounded by colorful timber houses, the city is a hub for nature lovers. Students from all over the world choose Wellington as their study destination, since the city is home to excellent academic institutes.

    The city of Wellington is famous among people of all ages. Whether you are a student, professional or older, you will find endless things to do in the city. The artistic cafes, unique restaurants, academic excellence and quality of life are just a few things that the city is famous for.

    Since the increase in international students in Wellington, the city has experienced a great demand for student accommodation. If you are also a student who is planning to study in Wellington, then you have landed on the right page. Everything you need to know about Student Accommodation Wellington is given below.

    Top Demanded Student Accommodation in Wellington

    Wellington is a leading student city in New Zealand, attracting students from all corners of the world. University Living understand that every student may have their own living preference, which is why it offers students with various types of student accommodation in Wellington, New Zealand. One of the major concerns of students finding accommodation is whether they will get accommodation well in their budget or not. With University Living, students can avail luxurious yet cheap student accommodation wellington. Given below are the different types of accommodation available in Wellington, choose the one that suits you best.

    On Campus Student Accommodation:

    Commonly referred to as University Halls, these accommodations are provided by the university the student chooses. This student living Wellington option is good for students who wish to reside within the university premises.

    Off Campus Student Housing:

    Also referred to as Student Housing, these student accommodations are found near the universities and offer various amenities and utilities to students. Most students choose to live in student housing Wellington, since these are affordable stay options and ideal for students. There are various types of student housing available for students to choose from. Find them below:

    Suites:

    Students looking for affordable student flats Wellington can choose these suites, as they get their own bedroom with a study desk, and a shared kitchen, bathroom and living room.

    Ensuites:

    If you are looking for greater privacy, then you can choose ensuites that come with a personal bedroom and bathroom, and a shared kitchen and living room.

    Studio Rooms:

    If you are looking for rooms for rent in wellington for students, then Studio rooms are a great option. You can choose this accommodation type if you have always dreamed of staying alone. Here, you get your personal bed, study desk, bathroom and kitchen.

    Private Apartments:

    For those who are looking for student apartments Wellington for greater privacy and personal space, private apartments are a great option. These are residential apartments that can be rented by anyone, and students get a whole house to themselves at cheap cost.

    About Wellington

    Located between the beautiful harbor and picturesque rolling hills, Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Home to some excellent universities and schools, Wellington is a major attraction for students from all over the world. The city is also known for its cultural diversity, natural beauty and culinary experience. With award-winning restaurants, coffee culture and craft beer specialty, the city has become an attraction for all nature lovers.

    Student Life

    The student life offered by Wellington is exceptional, unique and vibrant. Students get to experience academic excellence, natural beauty, aesthetic cafes, coffee culture and adventures like no other. With so many tourist attractions around, you will never get bored when you are in Wellington. Since the city is compact, students can easily find their way around the city, and its majorly walkable so students don’t need to spend too much money on transportation either.

    Universities in Wellington

    New Zealand Medical Association: Established in 1886, NZMA is a professional organization for doctors and medical students. The aim of the organization is to improvise the healthcare sector of New Zealand and contributes to medical education through research and opportunities.

    Victoria University of Wellington:

    Established in 1897, the university is popular for its strong industry connections, academic excellence and innovative research ideas and outcomes. The university is known for fields like law, science, business, arts, and more.

    Cost of Living in Wellington

    Comparing Wellington to other cities like Auckland, it is cheaper to live in Wellington. Majorly, the cost of living depends on the students and their lifestyle. For example, if a student chooses to eat dinner at fancy restaurants every day instead of cooking it at home, they are bound to have a higher cost of living.

    The average cost of living in Wellington for students is given below.

    Tuition Fee: NZ$13,000 and NZ$16,000 per academic year (indicative).

    Accommodation: Starts with NZ$334/week (Wellington City Center)

    Transport: NZ$206.80 - Monthly Pass (Regular Price)

    Grocery & Food: NZ$300 to NZ$500 per month

    Miscellaneous: NZD$100 per month (Variable as per student)

    Tourist Attractions in Wellington

    Te Papa Museum:

    One of the most innovative museums in the world, Te Papa Museum, the rich history, culture and the natural environment of the city is well depicted at the museum. If you are interested in artifacts and treasures, then you must visit Te Papa Museum.

    Wellington Cable Car:

    This is one of the best ways to end a hectic week at university and enjoy the stunning harbor. Explore the city with friends and take a beautiful ride on the historic Wellington Cable Car. The view from the top of Wellington Botanic Garden is truly fantastic.

    Wellington Zoo:

    Wildlife enthusiasts cannot miss this Zo with more than 500 animals. Here, you will be amazed to find exotic and native species. Wellington Zoo is a great place for students to visit and learn about wildlife.

    Transport Options

    As mentioned earlier, Wellington is a compact city which makes it very walkable. Students can easily find their way around the small city, and the natural beauty makes the walks more fun. However, there are many transport options available in the city.

    Public Transport:

    The best way for students to travel around the city is by using the various public transport available in the city. These include Metlink buses & trains and Wellington Cable Car.

    Private Transport:

    There are several private transport options available in the city, such as taxis and ride-hailing services, including Zoomy and Uber.

    Walking & Cycling:

    In case you want to travel to and from your university, you can walk down or cycle your way through.

    Ferry Services:

    Ferry services available in the city include Interisland and Bluebridge ferries to the South Island, and Harbor Ferries to Days Bay and Matiu/Somes Island.

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    Q. How to Book student accommodation in Wellington with University Living?

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    Here are the following steps which will help you book your student accommodation: 

    1. Visit the student accommodation Wellington page of University Living. 
    2. Select the type of accommodation which suits you the best. 
    3. Select the rooms and enter the required details. 
    4. Pay the rent and secure your accommodation without any hassle.

    Q. What are the different types of student accommodation available in Wellington?

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    There are multiple student housing options in Wellington. These include university halls of residence, private student accommodation, commercial apartments, and homestays. Students can choose any of these properties. 

    Q. What is the average cost of student accommodation in Wellington?

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    The average cost of student accommodation in Wellington is NZD$ 150-400/ week. You can check out our website or consult with our student housing experts.

    Q. How can I budget for my accommodation costs?

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    To budget your accommodation cost, you can start by looking for an affordable room or a shared housing option. This will save you money on rent and you can spend it on other essentials. You can choose an accommodation which serves breakfast and kitchen appliances.  

    Q. When should I start looking for accommodation?

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    The ideal time to start looking for an accommodation is 5 to 6 months before the commencement of your lectures. This will give you sufficient time to search and compare multiple properties and select the right one.  

    Q. What is the best neighborhood to live in as a student?

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    The best neighborhood for students to live in Wellington are Te Aro, Cuba Street, Oriental Bay, Brooklyn, and Newtown.  

    Q. What is the transportation situation in Wellington?

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    Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and as one of the fastest and most convenient transportation systems. The city has a well-developed public transportation system that includes buses, trains, ferries, and the Wellington Cable Car.   

    Q. What are the essential things to bring to Wellington as a student?

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    If you are an international student planning to move to Wellington to study, then here are the essential things you must carry: warm and waterproof clothing, laptop, cell phone, chargers, academic supplies, personal documents, healthcare supplies, etc.  

    Q. Is Wellington a safe city for students?

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    Wellington is a safe, friendly, and beautiful place to live and thrive. The city has a low crime rate and is well-lit at night in many public areas, such as the central business district.  

    Q. What should I do in case of an emergency in accommodation?

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    If you are an international student in Wellington, then it is important for you to have contact with your country’s embassy in Wellington. You can report any issue to the university staff, your property provider, or the local police department.  

    Q. What should I do if I have conflicts with my flat mates?

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    You have any issues with your flat mates, you can talk to the property owner and help sort out things. Your property owner will either help you negotiate or change your roommate as soon as possible.  

    Q. How can I find good flat mates in accommodation in Wellington?

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    You can contact your university to find good flat mates in Wellington. You can also leverage social media and post online that you are looking for a roommate with such qualities.  

    Q. Can I pay my student accommodation rent in installments in Wellington?

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    You can pay your rent in installments at some properties. When you book your accommodation from University Living, our property counsellor will help you with all the transactions and bookings.

    Q. Where can I find more information about accommodation?

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    Your university’s accommodation website or the private property you are looking for will give you all the insights about the property. You can also take a visual tour and understand the facilities and size of rooms.   

    Q. What is the property complaint process?

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    You can file a complaint at the property either by emailing the property provider or directly reaching out to the property’s reception. You can report any issue that bothers you or affects your daily routine.  

    Q. Can I move out at any time?

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    Moving out at any time might not be an option as this will lead to a breach of the rent agreement. Your property provider will give you all the details regarding the cancellation policy. If you are facing any issues while living in an accommodation, your property provider will surely help you out.