- Katanning, WA – 47%
- Port Broughton, SA – 43%
- Gatting, QLD – 41%
- Elliot Heads, QLD – 41%
- Orbost, VIC – 40%
- Stanwell Park, NSW – 39%
- Catherine Hill Bay, NSW – 38%
- Wamuran, QLD – 35%
- Rochester, VIC – 35%
- Wongan Hills, WA – 35%
9News:
As for rental units, Melbourne, VIC, was slammed with a 42% increase to $540 per week… And honestly, are we surprised?
Melbourne was then followed by Darlington, New South Wales, which saw a whopping 30% increase to $565 per week.
Peep the top 10 suburbs hit with soaring rental unit prices, according to PopTrack’s data, as reported by
The price increases are followed by the difficulty of actually finding a place to bloody rent. As you would know — if you’re chronically online like I am — the lines for rental units across Australia have been wild, with many
*sigh* It’s yikes on a bike for Australia’s current rental market, and I definitely don’t want any part in this damn ride.
- Melbourne, VIC – 42%
- Darlington, NSW – 38%
- The Rocks, NSW – 35%
- Clear Island Waters, QLD – 34%
- Stockton, NSW – 33%
- Bayview, NSW – 33%
- Sydney, NSW – 33%
- Carlton, VIC – 30%
- Forrestfield, WA – 30%
- West Melbourne, VIC – 30%
@cacaobeann I can’t even walk around the houses properly #sydney #propertymarket ♬ DiCaprio Hit a Baby – Bad Mechanics
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