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4 available studio apartments for rent in Centennial Park

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    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom apartment of 47.7 m² - Bright interior

    1 room apartment of 48m²

    39-43 Cook Road, Centennial Park NSW 2021, Australia

    700 $ / month

    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Bright interior
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Efficient space
    1 bedroom apartment of 268.35 m² - Clever design

    1 room apartment of 268m²

    1 Furber Road, Centennial Park NSW 2021, Australia

    4,127 $ / month

    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Cosy living space
    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom studio of 184.17 m² - Bright interior

    1 room studio of 184m²

    105 Cook Road, Centennial Park NSW 2021, Australia

    2,694 $ / month

    1 room apartment of 228m²

    COOK RD, CENTENNIAL PARK NSW 2021, Australia

    2,786 $ / month

Rental properties in Centennial Park

Frequently asked questions

What type of heating and cooling is typically available in studio apartments for rent in Centennial Park?

Studio apartments to rent in Centennial Park most commonly use electric heating and cooling systems, as studios are compact and gas connections are less common. The exact setup depends on the building’s age and design.

Common heating systems in studio apartments for rent in Centennial Park:

1. Reverse-cycle air conditioning (heating mode): very common in newer studios; efficient and easy to control (A$120–A$200 per month; up to A$220–A$250 in winter).

2. Heat pumps (dedicated or integrated): found in modern buildings; energy-efficient in small spaces (A$110–A$180 per month).

3. Electric panel or wall heaters: more common in older studios; simple but less efficient (A$150–A$250 per month during winter).

Common cooling systems in studio apartments:

1. Reverse-cycle air conditioning (cooling mode): provides strong cooling for compact layouts (A$150–A$220 per month in summer).

2. Split-system air conditioning: effective for single-room layouts with individual control (A$120–A$200 per month in summer).

3. Ducted air conditioning: less common in studios, usually in larger apartment complexes (A$180–A$260 per month during hot periods).

4. Ceiling fans: often included as support cooling; very low running cost (minimal electricity usage).

Because studios for rent in Centennial Park are small, heating and cooling systems are generally sufficient and predictable in cost. When you rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park, checking the listed heating and cooling setup helps you plan monthly energy expenses and long-term comfort more accurately.

What income is required to rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park?

To rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park, landlords generally expect the rent to account for no more than 30–35% of your gross monthly income, which is a common affordability benchmark in Australia. With the average rent for a studio apartment in Centennial Park at around A$2694 per month, this helps determine the income level needed for long-term affordability.

Fixed monthly housing costs besides rent (A$200–A$350 per month):

- Electricity (heating & cooling included): A$80–A$150 in mild seasons; up to A$200–A$220 in summer or winter;

- Water usage: A$30–A$60, when charged separately;

- Internet (NBN): A$60–A$90.

Personal monthly living expenses:

- Groceries and daily expenses: around A$300–A$450 for one person;

- Transport: A$120–A$200, depending on commuting needs;

- Optional costs: parking A$50–A$150, if not included.

In practice, an average full-time salary in Australia (around A$6,000–A$6,500 gross per month) is generally sufficient to rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park, provided overall expenses are well managed. Landlords usually ask for documents confirming income or savings and proof that you can cover the rental bond (usually 4 weeks’ rent) plus the first rent payment. On Rentola, you can compare studio listings in Centennial Park to see which options best match your income and long-term budget.

How much is it to rent a studio flat in Centennial Park?

The average cost to rent a studio flat in Centennial Park is around A$2694 per month. Prices for a studio flat to rent in Centennial Park usually range from A$2694 to A$2694, depending on location, building age, and whether the studio is furnished. Studios close to city centres or major transport hubs are typically priced higher, while those in outer areas are more affordable.

What are the average monthly bills for studio apartments to rent in Centennial Park?

The average monthly bills for studio apartments to rent in Centennial Park are typically around A$200–A$350, depending on utilities, building setup, and seasonal heating or cooling. Most ongoing costs are paid separately from the rent.

Common monthly bills for a studio apartment for rent in Centennial Park include:

- Electricity (heating & cooling included): A$80–A$150 in spring and autumn; up to A$200–A$220 in summer or winter with air conditioning.

- Gas (if connected): A$30–A$70 per month, usually for cooking or hot water; gas is less common in studios but still present in some older buildings.

- Water usage: A$30–A$60 per month, charged separately when the studio is individually metered.

- Internet (NBN): A$60–A$90 per month.

- Optional but common costs: parking A$50–A$150 per month, if not included in the rent.

Utility costs for a studio apartment in Centennial Park depend on usage patterns, the type of heating or cooling system, and whether utilities are individually metered. Always check the listing details on Rentola before you rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park to clearly understand your expected monthly expenses.

Is a studio for rent in Centennial Park furnished or unfurnished?

For long-term rentals, a studio for rent in Centennial Park can be either furnished or unfurnished, but unfurnished studios are more common unfurnished studios are more common on the long-term rental market.

Unfurnished studio flats (most common):

1. Usually include fixed appliances only, such as a cooktop, oven or microwave, and built-in storage.

2. Give you full freedom to furnish the studio according to your needs.

3. Are typically more cost-effective over time and preferred by long-term tenants.

Furnished studio flats (less common but available):

- May include bed, sofa, dining furniture, and basic household items.

- Suitable for long-term renters who prefer a ready-to-live setup.

- Often come with a slightly higher rent due to included furniture.

When planning to rent a studio apartment in Centennial Park long term, always check the listing details to see whether the studio is furnished and exactly what is included. On Rentola, you can filter long-term studio flats for rent in Centennial Park by furnished or unfurnished options to find what suits your lifestyle.

Is the sleeping area usually separated or open-plan in studio flats to rent in Centennial Park?

In studio flats to rent in Centennial Park, the sleeping area is most commonly open-plan and combined with the living space.

Some newer or larger studios may have a partial divider, sliding panel, or alcove for the bed, but a fully separate bedroom is uncommon.

Open-plan layouts help keep studio apartments for rent in Centennial Park compact and more affordable for long-term renters.