Rental prices moving from strength to strength across the East

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

 

Pauline Goodyer
I love this quote. It’s exactly how I feel about the work I do. For over 20 years my passion has been working in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs property market. It’s a job I truly love. In a place I live and adore.

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