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Australia offers premium urban coliving in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. Excellent quality of life, outdoor lifestyle, and a welcoming expat community.
Australia is one of the more expensive coliving markets. Sydney coliving ranges from AUD$1,800β$3,000/mo all-inclusive (~$1,200β$2,000 USD). Melbourne ranges from AUD$1,500β$2,500/mo. Brisbane and Perth are more affordable at AUD$1,200β$2,000/mo. All-inclusive packages cover utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning, and access to shared amenities including gyms and rooftop spaces.
Sydney leads Australia's coliving market with the most operators and best beach access (Bondi, Manly, Coogee). Melbourne is close behind, it's considered Australia's cultural capital with a world-class coffee and food scene, plus a vibrant arts and startup community. Brisbane is the most affordable major city and a gateway to the Gold Coast. Perth suits those who love beach lifestyle with fewer crowds.
Australia offers the Working Holiday Visa (18β35 age bracket, eligible nationalities) for up to 3 years with work rights. The Temporary Graduate Visa covers post-study stays. Company-sponsored Skilled Worker Visas are available for employed professionals. Australia does not have a dedicated digital nomad visa, tourist visas are usually 3 months without work rights.
Australian coliving is defined by its exceptional outdoor lifestyle, most operators are within easy reach of beaches, national parks, and iconic outdoor spaces. The English-speaking culture makes integration seamless. Australia is politically stable, highly diverse, and has a high minimum wage, making it a premium but rewarding coliving destination. The quality of shared spaces is typically very high.
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