Which Aussie suburbs are cheaper to rent than buy?

 | Mar 30, 2023 17:15

New figures from CoreLogic could turn the age old "rent or buy?" argument on its head.

Key points

  • 90% of suburbs in Australia are cheaper to rent than buy
  • Houses are cheaper to rent than buy in every suburb in the ACT, Melbourne, and Sydney.
  • Consecutive rate hikes and rising monthly mortgage repayments have kept more people in rental accommodation.

The number of suburbs where it’s cheaper to buy than rent has been slashed in the past year, due to consecutive rate hikes and soaring monthly mortgage repayments.

The analysis found nine in 10 suburbs across the nation (90%) had estimated weekly rental payments that were less than mortgage repayments.

Out of the 3,904 house and unit markets, only 9.1% of suburbs were cheaper to buy than rent for houses, down from 30.2% of suburbs this time last year.

For units, just 16% of suburbs are cheaper to buy in than rent, down 45.2%.

Houses are cheaper to rent than buy in every suburb in the Canberra (ACT), Melbourne, and Sydney.

Meanwhile, 100% of suburbs in Hobart, Sydney, regional South Australia and regional Tasmania were cheaper to rent a unit than buy in February 2023.

CoreLogic Research Director Tim Lawless said renting has become the more affordable option across the country as homeowners battle rising costs, but this may offer little respite to both cohorts doing it tough.

“Despite a double-digit surge in rents nationally, exacerbated by a shortage of rental properties, record levels of net overseas migration and more people returning to major cities for work and studies, the proportion of suburbs where it’s cheaper to rent than buy has increased exponentially in the past year,” Mr Lawless said.

“There is no doubt the cost to service a mortgage compared to rent is keeping people in rental accommodation, adding to the extreme pressure on rental demand at a time when supply levels have not responded.

“While many tenants might see home ownership as a way of breaking out of the rent cycle, it’s just not possible for many because the cost to service a mortgage has become even more onerous in the past year with the increase in repayments outstripping the increase in rents by some margin.”

Nationally, rents have increased 10.1% over the past year, approximately adding $225 more to monthly repayments.

On the flipside, the 325 basis point jump in the cash rate by February 2023 has added roughly $774 per month to mortgage repayments.

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The suburbs where it’s far cheaper to rent than buy are skewed towards the premium end of the capital city markets where housing values tend to be extremely high.

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All top five suburbs are located in Sydney’s exclusive Eastern suburbs.