Rental prices are soaring across almost all of Australia, but there are still a few corners in the capital cities where renters can score a bargain.
Analytics firm CoreLogic has released a list of the suburbs in each Australian capital with the cheapest rents.
The suburbs are all within 20 kilometres of a CBD and ranked by the median rent in the area per week.
They include one Melbourne suburb where two-bed apartments are listed for as low as $336 per week, and a four bedroom home with a garden and water views for about $100 more.
Here is the list of the cheapest suburbs for rent, by capital city:
Sydney
- Cheapest for houses — Auburn, $648 per week
- Cheapest for units — Berala, $486 per week
Melbourne
- Cheapest for houses — Albanvale, $441 per week
- Cheapest for units — Albion, $336 per week
Brisbane
- Cheapest for houses — Woodridge, $502 per week
- Cheapest for units — Woodridge, $352 per week
Adelaide
- Cheapest for houses — Salisbury, $473 per week
- Cheapest for units — Salisbury East, $361 per week
Perth
- Cheapest for houses — Girrawheen, $491 per week
- Cheapest for units — Midland, $433 per week
Hobart
- Cheapest for houses — Bridgewater, $485 per week
- Cheapest for units — Claremont, $411 per week
Darwin
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- Cheapest for houses — Moulden, $539 per week
- Cheapest for units — Bakewell, $457 per week
Canberra
- Cheapest for houses — Higgins, $597 per week
- Cheapest for units — Lyons, $468 per week
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