- New suburban house at White Rock, 10 km from city centre, four bedrooms, two bathrooms – purchase price $340,000 – likely rent $330 to $340 per week.
- Established house at Trinity Beach, 20 km from city centre, three bedrooms, two bathrooms – purchase price $380,000 – likely rent $370 to $380 per week.
- Older unit (20 to 25 years old) at Manoora, 5 km from city centre, two bedrooms, one bathroom – purchase price $165,000 – likely rent $180 to $200 per week.
- New CBD fringe high rise unit, two bedrooms, two bathrooms – purchase price $400,000 – likely rent $350 to $375 per week.
There has been minimal change in rent levels over the past twelve months. However a major issue affecting rental yields in Cairns, particularly for units, is burgeoning body corporate fees and sky-rocketing strata building insurance costs.
As a typical example, we are aware of an 18-unit complex in Cairns North where the strata building insurance premium was $8,900 two years ago, rising to $14,900 last year and quoted at $52,000 for this year. With insurance costs alone in this complex growing to an average of $55 per unit per week, or nearly 20% of their typical rental amount of $280/week, something will have to give to preserve a decent net rental yield to investors.

Information sourced from Herron Todd White's 'The Month In Review' report, September 2011 - Download full report
Peter Musso - Ray White Cairns Beaches - Property agent selling real estate in Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach
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