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Welcome to the new Whitecliffe College, formed with a vision to be globally recognised for developing students as critical and creative thinkers. Whitecliffe was created when three Colleges, with over one hundred and thirty years of quality teaching experience, combined forces.

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Where to Stay

Whitecliffe does not arrange accommodation for international students. However, there are plenty of options available near our campuses in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, including in the Central Business District (CBD) and surrounding suburbs, to suit a range of preferences and budgets.

Since these accommodation providers are not affiliated with Whitecliffe, we strongly recommend that you explore your options independently once you arrive in New Zealand. It’s advisable to arrange temporary accommodation before your arrival, giving you time to find the long-term option that best fits your needs.

Apartment Recommendations for Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch

Auckland

  • Unilodge on Whitaker
    Located in the heart of the city, Unilodge on Whitaker offers fully furnished apartments with easy access to public transport, shopping, and dining. It’s a popular choice for students due to its proximity to educational institutions and vibrant city life.
  • Columbia Apartments
    Situated in Auckland’s CBD, Columbia Apartments provide affordable living options with various room types, including studios and shared apartments. It’s a convenient choice for students looking for a budget-friendly option close to the city’s amenities.
  • The Parnell Student Village
    Just minutes from the Auckland CBD, this student-focused accommodation offers a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and shared apartments. It’s ideal for students who want to live in a quieter area while still being close to the city center.

Wellington

  • The Southern Cross Apartments
    Located in Wellington’s Te Aro district, these apartments are close to universities and offer modern, fully furnished living spaces. With easy access to public transport and the city’s cultural attractions, it’s a great option for students.
  • Boulcott Suites
    These upscale apartments offer flexible living options, from studios to four-bedroom apartments, making them suitable for students who prefer a more luxurious living environment. The central location ensures you’re close to everything Wellington has to offer.
  • Willis Street Village
    Situated in the heart of Wellington, Willis Street Village offers a range of furnished apartments ideal for students. The location is close to shops, cafes, and public transport, making it a convenient choice for student living.

Christchurch

  • Campus Living Villages – Sonoda Christchurch
    Located near the University of Canterbury, Sonoda Christchurch offers a peaceful living environment with fully furnished apartments. It’s a great option for students who want to be close to campus and enjoy a community-focused lifestyle.
  • Southwark Apartments
    Southwark Apartments provide stylish and modern living spaces in the heart of Christchurch. The apartments are fully furnished, and the location is within walking distance to the CBD, making it a convenient choice for students.
  • The Lodge in the City
    This budget-friendly option is ideal for students looking for affordable accommodation in Christchurch. The Lodge offers various room types, from dormitories to private studios, and is centrally located with easy access to public transport and city amenities.

These recommendations cater to different budgets and preferences, providing a variety of options for students across Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.

Flatting

In New Zealand, it’s common to share accommodation with others, a practice known as ‘flatting,’ and those you live with are called ‘flatmates.’ Your choice of location and flatmates can significantly impact your experience in Auckland, so we recommend finding a flat after you arrive, allowing you to personally inspect both the property and meet potential flatmates.

To secure a flat, you’ll typically need to pay a security deposit, known as a ‘bond.’ If your flat isn’t fully furnished, there are many reputable stores where you can find affordable furniture or rent appliances.

Homestay

Living with a New Zealand family is an excellent way to enhance your English language skills while immersing yourself in the local culture. Homestays offer the comfort and security of a family environment, providing a supportive atmosphere where you can practice English daily with native speakers. This experience also gives you a unique opportunity to experience New Zealand’s way of life firsthand.

For more information, you can explore options through Host Families New Zealand and International Homestay NZ.

Know Your Rights as a Flatmate

Before moving into a flat, it’s essential to have a written agreement with your flatmates. This ensures that everyone is on the same page and helps prevent misunderstandings. Here are some key things to consider:

  • Rent: How much will you be paying? Does the rent include water, electricity, and broadband?
  • Appliances: Is the flat furnished, or will you need to provide any appliances?
  • People: Are guests allowed? Is it a social, party-oriented flat or a quieter environment?
  • Smoking: Is smoking permitted on the premises?

Remember, flatmates who are not listed on the tenancy agreement are not protected under the Residential Tenancies Act 1986. For more information, visit tenancy.govt.nz.

Paying Bond Money

‘Bond money’ is a security deposit that landlords can legally require tenants to pay when moving into a property. This bond protects the landlord in case of unexpected issues, such as accidental damage to the property during your tenancy.

Typically, landlords may ask for up to four weeks’ rent as bond before you move in—this is standard practice and entirely legal. Your bond money is securely held by Tenancy Services New Zealand. To ensure the transaction is legitimate, both you and your landlord must sign a Bond Lodgment form.

Your bond money will be returned to you at the end of your tenancy, provided there are no outstanding issues or damages.