How much property is available to rent in your capital city? A state-by-state analysis: SQM

Cassidy KnowltonFebruary 21, 2012

SQM Research has compiled data on how much rental stock is available in each capital city in Australia.

The number of residential properties available to rent in Melbourne. This equates to a vacancy rate of 3.5%, according to SQM.

 


The number of residential properties available to rent in Sydney. This equates to a vacancy rate of 1.6%, according to SQM.

 


 

The number of residential properties available to rent in Brisbane. This equates to a vacancy rate of 1.8%, according to SQM.

 


 

The number of residential properties available to rent in Adelaide. This equates to a vacancy rate of 1.4%, according to SQM.

 


 

The number of residential properties available to rent in Perth. This equates to a vacancy rate of 0.6%, according to SQM.

 


The number of residential properties available to rent in Hobart. This equates to a vacancy rate of 2.1%, according to SQM.

 


The number of residential properties available to rent in Canberra. This equates to a vacancy rate of 0.8%, according to SQM.

 


 

The number of residential properties available to rent in Darwin. This equates to a vacancy rate of 0.9%, according to SQM.