Auckland rents' slow rise
The real estate agency has issued its latest rental report, which shows properties of all sizes on its books are now able to command more rent than they were this time last year.
Compared to May 2013, Auckland one-bedroom properties’ rents have increased by an average $10 a week, to $308.
The average rent charged for two-bedroom homes has increased by $16, to an average $382.
Three-bedroom properties reported an increase of $21, to an average $467, four-bedroom rents went up by $25, to an average $596, and properties with five or more bedrooms had their rents increase by $20 to an average $718.
South Auckland remained the cheapest place for one-bedroom properties, renting for an average $260 a week, the report said. The Franklin-Manukau region was the cheapest for all other house sizes.
A three-bedroom home in Franklin-Manukau was $368 a week, on average, compared to $505 on the North Shore.
One- and two-bedroom homes were most expensive to rent in central Auckland, where they were let for an average $343 and $467, respectively. Three-bedroom apartments in central Auckland were particularly pricey, compared to other property types in the area. A three-bedroom apartment would rent for an average $877, the report said.
The eastern suburbs were the priciest for bigger properties. A four-bedroom eastern suburbs home rents for an average $684, the report said. The area also had the most expensive three-bedroom properties, at an average $565 per week in May.
Three-bedroom properties are still the most common type of rental.
Barfoot and Thompson said the biggest rental price increase between June 2013 and May 2014 for three-bedroom properties was in Rodney, where prices went up 4.56%.
It was followed by Franklin-Manukau Rural, up 4.22%, then the eastern suburbs, where rents were up 4.17% for three-bedroom properties.