Melbourne’s Frankston median rent $50 cheaper than surrounds: Rent.com.au

Melbourne’s Frankston median rent $50 cheaper than surrounds: Rent.com.au
Staff ReporterMarch 30, 2016

Frankston (postcode 3199), an outer-southeastern suburb of Melbourne, figures in the top 10 most searched suburbs of Australia in 2015 compiled by rent.com.au.

The median rent for all rental properties advertised in Frankston in the 30 days till the first week of February was $300 per week, a 6.25% or $20 fall from the previous quarter. 

This was also cheaper than the median of $350 in the same 30 days for the surrounding suburbs of Seaford, Frankston South, Frankston North, Langwarrin and Langwarrin South. 

The price range for all properties advertised in the 30-day period varies from $140 for a one-bedroom dwelling to $450 for five or more bedrooms.

The average days on market for rental properties in Frankston within a 90-day period was 28 days, 10 shorter than the previous quarter.

There were 119 rental properties advertised in the 30 days, up 39 from the previous 30-day period.

There are a total of 5,353 rental properties in Frankston, which is 37.8 percent of all properties there, according to ABS data, 2011.

The overall property composition of Frankston is 84.5 percent houses and 15.5 percent apartments.

As an illustration of properties around the median rent, Property Observer picked these from rent.com.au:

1. A two-bedroom apartment at 9/34 Birdwood Street (above) is up for rent for $325 per week.

2. A two-bedroom unit at 4/11 Williams Street (above) can be rented for $280 per week.

The ASX-listed Rent.com.au Ltd achieved a record 615,405 unique visitors to its website in January, followed by more than 610,000 unique visitors in February.

Landlords are able to list their property for free in a limited time offer on rent.com.au.

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