A new report from Domain shows that rental prices are continuing to grow. This suggests that there is no shortage of prospective tenants at the top end of the inner-eastern rental market. These favourable conditions make it a great time to consider investing in residential property.
Read the full report here.
Sydney Most Expensive Asking Rents - Houses
Rank |
Suburb |
Median asking rent |
---|---|---|
1 |
Bellevue Hill |
$2,048 |
2 |
Vaucluse |
$1,835 |
3 |
Dover Heights |
$1,725 |
4 |
Mosman |
$1,600 |
4 |
Rose Bay |
$1,600 |
6 |
North Bondi |
$1,498 |
7 |
Bronte |
$1,400 |
7 |
Woollahra |
$1,400 |
9 |
Manly |
$1,395 |
10 |
Coogee |
$1,300 |
10 |
Northbridge |
$1,300 |
10 |
Queens Park |
$1,300 |
10 |
South Coogee |
$1,300 |
Sydney Most Expensive Asking Rents - Apartments
Rank |
Suburb |
Median asking rent |
---|---|---|
1 |
Point Piper |
$998 |
2 |
Millers Point |
$925 |
3 |
Darling Point |
$850 |
3 |
Milsons Point |
$850 |
3 |
Tamarama |
$850 |
6 |
Haymarket |
$800 |
7 |
Sydney |
$775 |
8 |
Pyrmont |
$760 |
9 |
Clovelly |
$750 |
9 |
Double Bay |
$750 |
9 |
Zetland |
$750 |
10 |
Manly |
$745 |
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