Darwin is now the most expensive Australian city in which to rent a house, after rents grew by 4.2 per cent in capital cities in 2010.
The RP Data Rental Review for the December quarter of 2010 showed the median rent for a house in Darwin was $520 per week, followed by Canberra at $490 and Sydney at $430.
Adelaide claimed the title as the cheapest place to rent a house, with a weekly median of $325, followed by Hobart at $335. [More]

Click on a Suburb below to view the sales statistics for the Suburb
| Suburb | Nr Sales | Median Sale | Property Price Index | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batar Creek | 1 | $80,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Beechwood | 2 | $490,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Bonny Hills | 10 | $336,250 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Byabarra | 1 | $90,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Comboyne | 1 | $180,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Crosslands | 4 | $161,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Dunbogan | 4 | $305,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Elands | 1 | $355,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Ellenborough | 1 | $435,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Forbes River | 1 | $673 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Hannam Vale | 2 | $559,950 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Herons Creek | 1 | $250,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Johns River | 1 | $282,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Kendall | 5 | $392,500 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Kew | 5 | $240,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| Killabakh | 1 | $475,000 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
| King Creek | 5 | $358,500 | N/A | Insufficient Sales | |
*Median and Index calculations based on data available as of 25/01/2012.