New South Wales top 40 highest rental yield suburbs: From Boggabri to Tarro via Lethbridge Park

By Nicola Trotman
Friday, 30 November 2012

RP Data has released the most recent suburb rental yields.

Property Observer has a compiled a table of the top 40 yields for New South Wales.

Boggabri is out in front with a high 11.6% yield, followed by Broken Hill with a 9.5% yield.

 

SUBURB

POSTCODE

MEDIAN PRICE

GROSS RENTAL YIELD

Boggabri

2382

$156,000

11.6%

Broken Hill

2880

$110,000

9.5%

Condobolin 

2877

$131,500

7.9%

Cobar

2835

$200,000

7.8%

Batlow

2730

$111,250

7.7%

Bolton Point

2283

$250,000

7.5%

Narrabri 

2390

$270,000

7.5%

Werris Creek 

2341

$125,000

7.5%

Windale

2306

$222,500

7.5%

South Grafton 

2460

$191,750

7.2%

Tolland

2650

$190,000

7.2%

Cootamundra 

2590

$172,500

7.1%

Blackett

2770

$230,000

7%

Cooma

2630

$184,500

7%

Deniliquin

2710

$156,000

7%

North Albury 

2640

$185,000

7%

Willmot

2770

$223,000

7%

Finley

2713

$120,000

6.9%

Lethbridge Park

2770

$232,000

6.9%

Narromine 

2821

$179,750

6.9%

Whalan

2770

$245,500

6.9%

Buronga

2739

$187,500

6.8%

Tregear

2770

$235,500

6.8%

Weston 

2326

$228,000

6.8%

Kandos

2848

$156,000

6.7%

Leeton 

2705

$170,000

6.7%

Parkes

2870

$225,000

6.7%

South Tamworth 

2340

$216,000

6.7%

West Tamworth

2340

$195,000

6.7%

Bellbird Heights

2325

$260,000

6.6%

Pelaw Main

2327

$237,000

6.6%

Westdale 

2340

$245,000

6.6%

Gateshead 

2290

$265,000

6.5%

Mount Austin 

2650

$225,000

6.5%

West Kempsey

2440

$200,000

6.5%

Maitland 

2320

$266,000

6.3%

Cessnock 

2325

$250,000

6.2%

Woolloomooloo

2011

$717,500

6.2%

Branxton

2335

$335,000

5.8%

Tarro

2322

$287,750

5.8%

Source: RP Data



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