Rents and Rentals in North Auckland

North Auckland, Devonport
North Auckland, Devonport

North Auckland Weekly Rent For 2 Bedroom Houses – Unfurnished

LocationCheaperAverageDearer
Albany$462$500$537
Beachhaven / Birkdale$480$500$530
Devonport$532 $600$657
East Coast Bays$522 $560$610
Hillcrest / Northcote$493$520$568
Rothesay / Murrays / Mairangi Bays$480 $520$580
Sunnynook / Westlake$500 $535$577
Takapuna$515$580$650
Torbay$480$520$541
Wairau Park / Glenfield North$460$488$520
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North Auckland Weekly Rent For 3 Bedroom Houses – Unfurnished

LocationCheaperAverageDearer
Albany$590$630$691
Beachhaven / Birkdale$550$580$620
Devonport$650 $750$807
East Coast Bays$620 $700$750
Hillcrest / Northcote$580$610$655
Rothesay / Murrays / Mairangi Bays$612 $650$700
Sunnynook / Westlake$600 $650$700
Takapuna$690$730$810
Torbay$595$625$700
Wairau Park / Glenfield North$560$597$620
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The prices above were recorded during the six months to 30 September 2020.

According to the Barfoot and Thompson September 2020 rental report, Aucklanders are paying, on average, $622 per week to live in a three bedroomed rental and $506 per week to live in a two bedroomed rental in North Shore suburbs.

From the selection displayed, the Tenancy Services Division figures show that in Auckland North Shore the most expensive average rent for a two bedroomed house is in Devonport costing $600 per week. One of the cheapest is in Wairau Park / Glenfield North costing $488 per week.

For a three bedroomed house in Auckland North Shore the most expensive average rent is in Devonport costing $750 per week and the cheapest is in Beachhaven / Birkdale costing $580 per week.

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

Return to the Rentals New Zealand Main Page or find flat rents in North Auckland.

Notes and Definitions:
• Cheaper: One-quarter of properties rent for less than this price.
• Average: This is the median price
• Dearer: One-quarter of properties rent for more than this price.

Properties are often let from January for 12 months, hence there is often an increase in rents at the beginning of the year.

The data shows market rents for non-government owned properties for which Tenancy Services holds information. Any category that has less than five bonds lodged has been excluded, to prevent individual properties being identified. Data courtesy of the Tenancy Services Division of the New Zealand Government’s Ministry of Housing.

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