Resilient rents and low vacancies keep east coast investment prospects strong


As we move through the cooler months, Australia’s rental market is showing signs of seasonal rebalancing – but don’t mistake that for relief.

In Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, vacancy rates remain tight, and asking rents continue to edge upward, albeit at a slower pace.

Sydney’s vacancy rate nudged up to 1.6% in June, according to SQM Research, a modest rise that’s more about seasonal turnover than a shift in fundamentals.

Asking rents dipped slightly to $852 per week, but landlords still hold the upper hand. Units are holding firm, while houses have softened a touch – likely a reflection of shifting tenant preferences.

Melbourne’s vacancy rate climbed to 1.8%, the highest among the three cities. That could signal easing demand or new supply entering the market.

Yet, rents remain resilient, sitting at $654 per week. Interestingly, houses are driving the growth here, suggesting families are still competing fiercely for space.

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