Culture & Lifestyle
Affordable suburbs for Nepali students in Sydney
Planning to study in the capital of New South Wales? Here is a list of suburbs suitable for Nepali students to study and live in.Post Report
Strathfield
Strathfield is known for its diverse community, with many international students living there.
Distance from City: 14 km
Transport Fee: Around AUD 4-6 (one-way by train, Opal card)
Housing Costs: AUD 150-250 per week for shared accommodation
Pros:
Easy train access; short and direct commute to the city area. It has direct trains to Newcastle and Canberra as a stop for the express train. The train arrives in short time intervals.
Cons:
Sometimes, the place can be too crowded, making it hard to travel on trains and buses during peak hours. With the rapid growth of local populations, getting rental houses and apartments is difficult.
Parramatta
Parramatta is a major hub with good public transport connections, including trains, buses, and ferries.
Distance from City: 23 km
Transport Fee: Around AUD 4-8 (one-way by train, Opal card)
Housing Costs: AUD 180-300 per week for shared accommodation
Pros:
This place is accessible for Nepali students, with many Nepali grocery shops nearby, helping them meet their daily needs.
Cons: Far from the city centre.
Ashfield
Ashfield is known for its cultural diversity and affordability. It’s just a short train ride to the city, making it a convenient location for students.
Distance from City: 9 km
Transport Fee: Around AUD 3-5 (one-way by train, Opal card)
Housing Costs: AUD 160-260 per week for shared accommodation
Pros:
The Nepali community is very strong and active in this place. They regularly conduct events at Nepali festivals, which helps the students overcome homesickness.
Cons:
Many Nepali students might prefer to avoid their community, making this place less than ideal for those looking to form new social circles.
Burwood
It has good public transport links to the city and universities. The suburb features a range of shopping centres, gyms, and recreational areas, making it an ideal student spot.
Distance from City: 12 km
Transport Fee: Around AUD 4-6 (one-way by train, Opal card)
Housing Costs: AUD 170-280 per week for shared accommodation
Pros:
Many Nepali restaurants, grocery shops, consultancies, real estate, and gold shops are available in this area.
Cons:
Limited nightlife and entertainment options compared to more central suburbs. It might appeal less to those seeking a vibrant social scene.
Hurstville
Hurstville is a bustling suburb with a large Asian community, offering plenty of affordable housing and food options.
Distance from City: 16 km
Transport Fee: Around AUD 4-7 (one-way by train, Opal card)
Housing Costs: AUD 150-250 per week for shared accommodation
Pros:
It is easy to access public schools and hospitals, and the rent is quite cheap compared to other suburbs.
Cons:
The suburbs can be crowded and noisy, which might be a downside for those seeking quieter living conditions.