Apartment rents are set to surge over the next few years

Key takeaways

Median apartment rents across Australian capitals are forecast to rise 24% between 2025 and 2030.

By 2030, 92% of 2-bed apartments will cost more than $700/week, with one-third topping $1,000/week.

Renters will continue to face affordability challenges as demand heavily outstrips supply.


Median apartment rents are likely to grow by 24% between 2025 and 2030, across Australian capital cities, according to the latest report by International Property Consultancy, CBRE.

By 2030, 92% of 2-bed apartments are forecast to have rents exceeding $700/week (33% exceeding $1000/week).

Rental growth in the next five years.

CBRE expect that capital city vacancy rates will fall further to 1.1% by 2030 from 1.8% in 2025.

These tight conditions will endure as vacancy stays at around half of the previous decade’s average of 2.5%.

The report highlights how newly built apartments trade at a premium to older vintages.

For example, newly built two-bedroom apartments are at a 30% price premium to older apartments.

High construction costs and better amenities have also put upward pressure on rents for new builds.

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