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Darwin is priciest city to rent a house

Author: Eoin Blackwell Source: AAP
Thursday 27th January 2011

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]


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Wide Bay-Burnett QLD Property Sales Figures

Sep 2011 - Nov 2011 (Interim Release)



Click on a Suburb below to view the sales statistics for the Suburb

Suburbs: A-B | C | D-F | G-H | I-L | M | N-Q | R-S | T | U-W | X-Z
SuburbNr SalesMedian SaleProperty Price Index
Aldershot1$180,000N/A$228,5731.94%
Amamoor Creek1$310,000N/A$233,5045.28%
Anderleigh3$380,000N/A$233,5045.28%
Antigua1$322,000N/A$228,5731.94%
Apple Tree Creek3$175,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Araluen1$450,000N/A$233,5045.28%
Bauple3$143,000N/A$228,5731.94%
Beaver Rock1$532,500N/A$228,5731.94%
Bells Bridge1$299,000N/A$233,5045.28%
Benarkin2$57,000N/A$341,8015.43%
Benarkin North1$266,500N/A$341,8015.43%
Bidwill1$330,000N/A$228,5731.94%
Biggenden2$145,250N/AInsufficient Sales
Binjour1$218,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Black Mountain1$375,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Black Snake1$28,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Blackbutt1$92,000N/A$341,8015.43%
Blackbutt North2$210,000N/A$341,8015.43%
Blackbutt South1$310,000N/A$341,8015.43%
Booie4$236,750N/AInsufficient Sales
Boonooroo1$129,000N/A$228,5731.94%
Booral5$440,000N/A$296,3662.86%
Booyal1$220,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Bororen2$322,500N/AInsufficient Sales
Brooklands1$225,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Burrum Heads9$140,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Burrum Town1$265,000N/AInsufficient Sales
Buxton2$122,500N/AInsufficient Sales

*Median and Index calculations based on data available as of 25/01/2012.