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Student Accommodation in Eastlakes, Sydney

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10 Evans Ave

10 Evans Ave, Eastlakes, Sydney, New South Wales 2018
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AU$900/week
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5 Dalby Pl

5 Dalby Pl, Eastlakes, Sydney, New South Wales 2018
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AU$940/week
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house near Garden Street

21 Garden Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.57 mi from The University of New South Wales

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AU$2,000/month
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B311 Eastlakes

311/16b Evans Ave, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.25 mi from The University of New South Wales

39 min

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29 min

9 min

Apartment No Service Fee Short lease
From AU$1,200
AU$1,199.42/week
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16 Evans ave Eastlakes

16 Evans Avenue, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.24 mi from The University of New South Wales

40 min

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9 min

Apartment No Service Fee Short lease
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AU$1,100/week
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16a Evans Ave

16a Evans Avenue, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.23 mi from The University of New South Wales

39 min

12 min

14 min

9 min

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From AU$1,200
AU$1,199.42/week
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16C Evans Ave

101/16c Evans Ave, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.21 mi from The University of New South Wales

37 min

14 min

37 min

10 min

Apartment No Service Fee Short lease
From AU$1,250
AU$1,249.42/week
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14 Evans Ave

14 Evans Ave, Eastlakes, Sydney, New South Wales 2018

1.27 mi from The University of New South Wales

39 min

14 min

29 min

9 min

Apartment No Service Fee Short lease
4.0(1)
From AU$370
AU$369.42/week
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Student Accommodation in Eastlakes, Sydney

About Eastlakes

Eastlakes, a suburb in the inner south and eastern sectors of Sydney, offers a blend of residential tranquility and access to the bustling city life. Here's an introduction to Eastlakes from four different aspects:

 

Eastlakes is nestled 8 kilometers south of the Sydney central business district (CBD) and is part of the Bayside Council. It is bordered by other suburbs such as Kensington, Kingsford, Daceyville, Rosebery, Pagewood, Botany, and Banksmeadow. The suburb is divided into residential and non-residential areas, with the residential portion located west of the Eastern Distributor and the non-residential side, which includes The Lakes Golf Course and Botany Dams, to the east.

 

Eastlakes is home to a rich history and several points of interest:

 

  • The Lakes Golf Club: A renowned golf course that was developed from the reclaimed Botany Swamps.
  • Botany Dams: Part of the suburb's non-residential area, offering a unique geographical feature.
  • Parks and Recreation: Eastlakes Reserve, Bridget Tight Reserve, and other parks provide green spaces for relaxation and recreation.
  • Historical Sites: The area includes a memorial park on the former Rosebery Racecourse site, honoring local soldiers and lighthorses from World War I and II.

 

Eastlakes is serviced by an extensive bus network with approximately 18 bus stops within the suburb. The nearest train station is Mascot railway station, about 3 km away, and the closest light rail stop is Juniors Kingsford in Kingsford, approximately 2 km away. This ensures convenient access to other parts of Sydney for work, study, or leisure.

FAQs on Student Housing in Eastlakes, Sydney

What is the approximate distance of Eastlakes from the Sydney CBD, and which local government area does it belong to?

Eastlakes is located about 8 kilometers (5 miles) south of the Sydney central business district (CBD). It falls under the jurisdiction of the Bayside Council.

How does the suburb Eastlakes derive its name, and what is its historical significance?

Eastlakes takes its name from the extensive lake system located on its southeast and its position within the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Historically, the area was known as Botany Swamps and served as Sydney's third source of water from 1859 when water was pumped to a reservoir in Paddington.

What types of housing and public facilities are available in Eastlakes for residents?

Eastlakes is primarily residential and includes a mix of housing options such as medium-density affordable flats, public housing estates, and privately owned affordable housing. Public facilities in Eastlakes include several parks, a shopping center on Evans Avenue, and three churches: St Stephen's Anglican Church, Horner Memorial Hall (used by Beckenham Memorial Uniting Church), and an LDS Church.

Is public transportation accessible from student accommodations in Eastlakes?

Yes, Eastlakes is well-serviced by public transportation, with buses and trains connecting students to educational institutions and city centres.

How affordable is student accommodation in Eastlakes?

Accommodation prices in Eastlakes vary depending on the type of housing and amenities provided. Generally, shared apartments tend to be more budget-friendly, while studio apartments and homestays may cost more.