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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 β 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 β tourist visas are usually 3 months without work rights.
Australian coliving is defined by its exceptional outdoor lifestyle β 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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