Living in Deer Park as a Student the Complete Guide (2026)

The complete guide to Deer Park for 2026 — from living costs and transport to cafes, property, safety and what it's genuinely like to call this suburb home.

Living in Deer Park as a Student: The Complete Guide (2026)

Deer Park (postcode 3023) is 15km from Melbourne’s CBD with a population of around 18,900. For students at nearby university campuses, Deer Park offers affordable housing with public transport connections to campus.

Deer Park is located 15km from Melbourne’s CBD in the outer ring, with a population of approximately 18,900. The area offers a suburban lifestyle with access to larger parks, newer infrastructure, and developing commercial areas.

This guide covers what you need to know about living in Deer Park as a student – rent costs, transport options, where to eat cheaply, and what the social scene looks like.

Universities and TAFEs Near Deer Park

The following campuses are accessible from Deer Park:

  • nearby university campuses

Commute times from Deer Park to these campuses vary by mode of transport. The commute is longer but manageable via train on main lines.

Rental Costs for Students

One-bedroom apartments in Deer Park rent for approximately $348 per week. For most students, a share house is more realistic:

Housing typeWeekly costMonthly estimate
Share house room$170-250/week$736-1,083/month
Studio apartment$308-368/week$1,334-1,594/month
1-bedroom apartment$348/week$1,508/month

Where to find share houses:

  • Flatmates.com.au and Fairy Floss Real Estate (Facebook group) are the most active platforms
  • University housing boards and student union noticeboards
  • Inspect in person before paying any bond or signing a lease

Transport to Campus

Deer Park is served by train and bus connections to the broader Melbourne network. At 15km from the CBD, commute times are longer but services run regularly on main corridors.

Myki fares (full-time student concession):

  • 2-hour fare: $2.65 (concession) / $5.30 (full)
  • Daily cap: $5.30 (concession) / $10.60 (full)
  • Weekly cap: $26.50 (concession) / $53.00 (full)

Apply for your concession Myki through your university portal before semester starts. The savings add up to $1,300+ per year compared to full fare.

Budget Grocery Shopping

Keeping food costs down is essential on a student budget. In and around Deer Park:

  • Aldi is the budget leader – a weekly shop costs 15-25% less than Coles or Woolworths
  • Asian grocers sell rice, noodles, tofu, and sauces at prices below supermarket equivalents
  • Local markets (if available nearby) offer fresh produce at 20-40% below supermarket prices
  • Meal prepping on Sundays can bring your weekly food spend down to $40-60

A realistic weekly food budget for a student in Deer Park: $50-80 if cooking at home, $100-150 if eating out regularly.

Social Scene

Deer Park is 15km from the CBD, which means CBD nightlife requires a commute but is still reachable.

Within Deer Park itself, the local scene includes pubs, cafes, and community events.

Safety

Deer Park is a well-connected suburb with strong foot traffic on main streets. Standard Melbourne safety practices apply:

  • Main commercial areas are well-lit
  • Use well-lit, well-trafficked routes late at night
  • The PTV app shows real-time transport options to avoid waiting alone at stops
  • University security services operate around the clock at most campuses

Monthly Student Budget in Deer Park

CategoryBudget optionModerate option
Rent (share house)$170/week ($736/mo)$250/week ($1,083/mo)
Groceries$50/week ($217/mo)$80/week ($347/mo)
Transport (concession)$26.50/week ($115/mo)$26.50/week ($115/mo)
Utilities (share)$30/week ($130/mo)$40/week ($174/mo)
Phone$30/mo$45/mo
Social$60/mo$120/mo
Total$1,288/mo$1,884/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Deer Park a good suburb for students?

Deer Park is 15km from the CBD with transport links. Share house rent runs $170-250/week. Deer Park offers the most affordable rents, though commute times are longer.

How much does it cost to live in Deer Park as a student?

A budget-conscious student in a share house can expect $1,288 to $1,884 per month, covering rent, food, transport, utilities, and basic social costs.


Data sourced from ABS Census 2021, Domain median prices, PTV fare information. Compiled April 2026. Rental prices are indicative and vary by property.

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