May 21, 2013

Flat Rents and Rentals in Dunedin

Dunedin weekly rents for unfurnished accommodation. Two / Three Bedroom Flats | University | Mornington | Kew | Maori Hill | Glenleith | Ravenbourne

Dunedin Weekly Rent For 2 Bedroom Flats – Unfurnished

Location One quarter of 2 bedroom flats rent for less than: Average (median) rent for a 2 bedroom flat: One quarter of 2 bedroom flats rent for more than:
Caversham $185 $205 $230
Central Dunedin $200 $220 $277
Glenleith / Roslyn / Belleknowles $152 $200 $243
Kenmure / Mornington $185 $230 $230
Kew / St Clair / St Kilda East $190 $200 $250
Mosgiel $200 $210 $220
Musselburgh / Vauxhall / Peninsula $220 $230 $252
North Dunedin / Woodhaugh $250 $265 $300
North East Valley / Pinehill $193 $235 $252
Ravenbourne / Mt Mera / Port Chalmers $227 $240 $250
South Dunedin / St Kilda $190 $210 $232
Sunnyvale / Abbotsford / Burnside n/a n/a n/a
University / Maori Hill $171 $230 $260

Dunedin Weekly Rent For 3 Bedroom Flats – Unfurnished

Location One quarter of 3 bedroom flats rent for less than: Average (median) rent for a 3 bedroom flat: One quarter of 3 bedroom flats rent for more than:
Central Dunedin $205 $295 $333
Glenleith / Roslyn / Belleknowles n/a n/a n/a
Kew / St Clair / St Kilda East $240 $275 $320
Musselburgh / Vauxhall / Peninsula n/a n/a n/a
North Dunedin / Woodhaugh $297 $315 $330
North East Valley / Pinehill $300 $300 $300
Ravenbourne / Mt Mera / Port Chalmers n/a n/a n/a
Sunnyvale / Abbotsford / Burnside n/a n/a n/a
University / Maori Hill $337 $360 $405

The prices above were recorded during the six months to 31 December 2012.

Data provided by the Tenancy Services Division of the New Zealand Government’s Ministry of Housing.

Market rent is described in the Residential Tenancies Act as the amount of money a willing landlord might reasonably expect to receive, and a willing tenant might reasonably expect to pay for the tenancy, in comparison with rent levels for similar properties in similar areas.

Rental prices from the Tenancy Services Division include rentals for social housing so market rents in the lower quarter of prices are unlikely to be found in the private sector in some suburbs.

Rental properties in New Zealand are typically let from around the beginning of the calendar year for 12 months. Because of this there is generally an increase in rents at the beginning of the year.

From the selection displayed, the Tenancy Services Division figures show that in Dunedin the most expensive average rent for a two bedroomed flat is in North Dunedin / Woodhaugh at $265 per week. One of the cheapest areas to rent is in Kew / St Clair / St Kilda East at $200 per week.

For a three bedroomed flat in Dunedin the most expensive average rent is in University / Maori Hill at $360 per week and the cheapest is in Kew / St Clair / St Kilda East at $275 per week.

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