How much do I need to pay when booking at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
A Deposit equal to 6 weeks rent is required to be paid which include 4 weeks Bond and 2 weeks rent.
Is Iglu Broadway close to universities?
Iglu Broadway is close to the University of Technology Sydney, University of Notre Dame Sydney Campus and The University of Sydney.
How long is my lease at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
All rooms at Iglu roadway Student Accommodation are offered on a 6 or 12-month long lease.
How much do I need to pay when booking at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
A Deposit equal to 6 weeks rent is required to be paid which include 4 weeks Bond and 2 weeks rent.
Is Iglu Broadway close to universities?
Iglu Broadway is close to the University of Technology Sydney, University of Notre Dame Sydney Campus and The University of Sydney.
How long is my lease at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
All rooms at Iglu roadway Student Accommodation are offered on a 6 or 12-month long lease.
Does Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation offer all-inclusive bills?
Yes, Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation offers all-inclusive bills for residents. This means that the weekly rent covers essential utilities like gas, electricity, water, and high-speed internet.
What room types are available in Iglu Broadway Sydney Student Accommodation?
Iglu Broadway offers three types of studios and 4-6 bedroom apartments for students.
Will the price of my rent increase?
The price of your rent is fixed for the 6 or 12-month period that you sign a contract for. If you decide to stay on beyond your current lease, the weekly fee of the new contract may increase – any rate increase will always be advertised in advance.
How often is rent paid?
Your weekly rent is required to be paid fortnightly, and you are responsible for ensuring that your rent is paid a minimum of two weeks in advance at all times in accordance with your Residential Tenancy Agreement.
What credit cards do you accept?
You can pay using Visa, Mastercard or Amex.Currently this surcharge is 1.8% of the payment amount but is subject to change.
Are there organised events at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
Yes, we have a comprehensive program of social, academic, sport, wellbeing and cultural events. These are organised by our dedicated team of staff and Resident Leaders (RLs) who are always keen to receive feedback or ideas for future events and activities.
Do I have to be a student to live at Iglu Broadway Student Accommodation?
Yes – it is a condition of your stay here at Iglu that you must be currently enrolled and attending a course within an Australian Tertiary Institution.
Is there 24 hour onsite support available in Iglu Broadway Sydney?
Yes, there is an Iglu team member is onsite and available 24×7 to provide our students with support and assistance at any time.
Are the prices shown in the link for the entire apartment or for a single person?
The prices shown are per person, per week.
Do you offer airport pick-ups?
No free airport pick-ups. You can use Uhomes Airport Pick-up.
Is internet included in the rent?
Yes, unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi is included in your weekly rent and you have to this throughout the building.
How old do I have to be to live at Iglu?
You must also be at least 18 years of age at the time of signing the lease
Can I choose who I live with?
When filling out your application form, you can put in preferences regarding who you would like to live with, and whilst we will do our best to meet your requests, it will be determined by room availability – so we advise you to apply as soon as you can so there’s more options for you.
Can I live with my partner?
Whilst there are a limited number of studios available for couples to rent, all other rooms within Iglu are sole-occupancy.
Are pets allowed at Iglu?
There is a strict no pet policy at all Iglu properties. No animals of any sort, are permitted in the building at any time this includes fish, birds or reptiles! This policy does not apply to students requiring the assistance of a seeing or hearing guide dog.
Do I need to bring my own towels and bed linen?
Yes - you need to bring your own towels, blankets, sheets and pillows.
What is NRAS?
NRAS is the National Rental Affordability Scheme, an Australian Government initiative that aims to address the shortage of affordable rental accommodation by offering a financial incentive to accommodation providers. The incentive is offered on the condition that the dwellings are rented to eligible low to moderate income earners at a minimum of 20% below market rates.
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Why do I have to provide my income information and what will you do with it?
NRAS regulations require Iglu to assess your income to determine your eligibility to live in one of our NRAS rooms. To be eligible you must have earned less than $52,324 in the 12 months before you take up residency in a studio, or less in the event of shared rooms where the combined income limit is $152,409 ($25,401 per resident).
You will also be asked to complete a NRAS Tenant Consent Form, which authorises us to provide your personal information to the Australian Government to assist them in determining who is accessing their services.
Your income information will not be disclosed to people outside of Iglu other than in accordance with any legal obligation or internally to persons who have no need of access to the information, unless you tell us in writing, that you have given consent for us to do so.
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What supporting documentation will I be required to provide?
Prior to Iglu being able to confirm your application for one of our NRAS rooms, you will need to complete an Income Notification Form and provide supporting documentation substantiating your income.
Examples of supporting documentation that could be provided (please note these are examples only and are not exhaustive):
Letter from your employer(s) or guardian/family;
Notices of assessment for annual tax returns;
Statements from Centrelink;
Government grant letters;
Most recent pay slips from each employer covering the term of income disclosed;
Proof of payment of tuition costs paid to your tertiary education provider (note: if you do not provide these, the income you receive into your bank account to pay for your tuition costs will be counted towards your total income.)