Fortitude Valley has 65% of properties as rentals: CoreLogic

Fortitude Valley has 65% of properties as rentals: CoreLogic
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Fortitude Valley has the highest proportion of properties rented in 2016 in metropolitan Queensland, according to CoreLogic’s latest report.

The property data firm says that 65% of properties in Fortitude Valley are rented.

This is an increase of 5% compared to 2011 and 10% higher than in 2006.

A two bedroom unit at 79/41 Gotha Street, Fortitude Valley (above) is available for rent for $450 per week.

Another two bedroom unit at 401/29 Robertson Street, Fortitude Valley (below) is available for $550 per week.

A one bedroom studio at C69/131 Wickham, Fortitude Valley (below) is available for rent for $290 per week.

A two bedroom apartment at 43/35 Gotha Street, Fortitude Valley (below) is available for $470 per week for rent.

Parramatta – Rosehill has the highest proportion of rented properties in 2016 for metropolitan Sydney, according to CoreLogic’s latest report.

The property data firm says that 64% of properties in the Parramatta – Rosehill area are rented.

Below is the residential vacancy rates for Parramatta according to SQM Research.

Click to enlarge

In 2006 60% of properties in the area were rented, but it then fell in 2011 to 57% before increasing again in 2016.

Below is the implied property gross rental yield for Parramatta according to SQM Research.

Click to enlarge

A two bedroom unit at 10/2-6 Campbell Street, Parramatta is available for rent for $520 per week.

Another two bedroom unit at 6/27-29 Sorrell Street, Parramatta (below) is available for $420 per week.

The Melbourne CBD has the highest proportion of rented properties in metropolitan Melbourne for 2016, according to CoreLogic’s latest report.

The property data firm says that 63% of properties are currently rented.

Below is the residential vacancy rates for Melbourne according to SQM Research.

Click to enlarge

In 2006 57% of properties in the area were rented before it increased to 59% in 2011 before rising again in 2016.

Below is the implied property gross rental yield for Melbourne according to SQM Research.

Click to enlarge

A one bedroom unit at 1/9 Bell Street, Fitzroy is available for $485 per week.

A two bedroom house at 14 Hughes Street, Carlton North (below) is available for $410 per week.

Editor's Picks

Box Hill's best new apartment development approaches completion
"We will reward the buildings that are designed the best" VIC Gov to speed up approvals for best designed apartment developments
Beulah unveils new sustainable Fitzroy development
UEM Sunrise approved to develop two towers on Subiaco Oval
Traders in Purple line-up new Padstow development