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This tool helps you find out what you can expect to pay for private rentals in Victoria.

It draws data from the Homes Victoria Quarterly Rental Report.

Use this tool to:

  • Find out where you can afford to live in Victoria
  • Compare rental costs for different property types and across different suburbs
  • Check if your rent increases are above the market rate for your suburb.

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Rental locations within your budget

Areas with matching properties within your budget

Rental details for Victoria from 1 January 2025 to 31 March 2025.

- homes rented across Victoria within your budget
- suburbs had homes within your budget
Rent in Victoria ranged from $205 to $2885 per week

Properties rented in Victoria within your budget by location

Based on Homes Victoria Quarterly Rental Report data from 1 January 2025 to 31 March 2025.

Location Median weekly rent Type Bedrooms Number rented

Compare rental prices by property type in Victoria

The number of properties are based on Homes Victoria Quarterly Rental Report data from 1 January 2025 to 31 March 2025.

Property types matching your budget

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Get rental advice

Organisations that provide specialist advice on renting, tenancy issues and relationship and general dispute resolution.

Financial help for private renters

Financial help and services for private renters. Includes information about concessions, hardship support, loans, financial advice and counselling.

Rights and responsibilities of renters

Consumer Affairs Victoria has information about your rights and responsibilities as a renter, including bond, bills, condition reports, signing or ending a lease, repairs, dispute information and family violence support.