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2099 · NSW
Dee Why
Data updated Q4 2025 · 267 bond lodgements/qtr
| House | Unit | |
|---|---|---|
| Median rent | $1,100/wk | $590/wk |
| 1yr change | ↑ 11.1%(was $990/wk) | ↑ 11.3%(was $530/wk) |
| 3yr change | ↑ 35%(was $815/wk) | ↑ 38.8%(was $425/wk) |
| Vacancy rate | 0.9%very tight | |
| Bond lodgements | 267 per quarter | |
Vacancy rate context
A healthy rental market sits around 3% vacancy. At 0.9%, Dee Why is in a severe rental shortage. Landlords have very high negotiating power, and tenants face intense competition for available properties.
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Median rents are calculated from rental bond lodgements submitted to state government authorities (NSW Fair Trading, RTBA VIC, RTA QLD, CBS SA, DMIRS WA). Data is updated quarterly and represents the median weekly rent for new tenancies.
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Median rent in Dee Why (2-bed unit): $502/wkQ4 2025 · 267 bonds