Recently, due to returning home, there have been fewer updates to the housing listings, and I have seen many classmates complain that the pictures of the houses seen on Xiaohongshu and the actual differences are still quite large. Regarding this issue, Xiaohongshu does have a lot of filters, no matter it is houses, travel, products, or food. So this time, we will compare the photos taken by students who have checked in themselves with the promotional pictures online, so as to give everyone a real comparison for selection. First of all, the name: Journal Uni Place. The location is πππππ, with the University of Melbourne and RMIT nearby, about 6 minutes to the University of Melbourne. There are Chinese supermarkets and restaurants around, and the third largest open-air market in the world, the Queen Victoria Market, is nearby, with more than 600 stalls, including fruits and vegetables, meat, seafood, snacks, souvenirs, etc., so there is no need to worry about purchasing things. There are also free tram stations around, so there is no need to worry about travel. In terms of public facilities, there are gyms/game rooms/cinemas in the apartment, and free breakfast and drinks, afternoon teaβ for those who can't cook. For those who like socializing, they can participate in various activities organized by the apartment to expand their social circle. Many student apartments in Melbourne need to go to public laundries for washing, and this one is no exception. Washing and drying clothes once costs about π°8. There are studio, ensuite and twin ensuite rooms to choose from. The student apartment studio will definitely be more expensive than the apartment building outside, and the rent varies according to the room type and contract duration. The price range of the house is π°A$379 - A$500, and the long-term price is about A$30 less per month. Due to limited words, I can't introduce all the houses related to everyone. You can see the pictures, and the medium studio taken by the students who checked in.