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Dairy Flat North Rental Yield 2026

Dairy Flat North is a semi-rural Auckland suburb attracting a relatively affluent renter base, with a median weekly rent of $750 and nearly half of all households in the rental market. Indicative gross yields range from 3.2% to 4.6%, reflecting the suburb's position within Auckland's broader property landscape.

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Indicative Gross Yield
3.2–4.6%
Based on Auckland median price
Median Weekly Rent
$750/wk
All property types · MBIE bonds
Auckland Median Price
$1M
REINZ · indicative
Data updated 2025-12 · Sources: MBIE tenancy bond data · Stats NZ 2023 Census · REINZ
Median rent by bedroom

Dairy Flat North weekly rents

Median weekly rent in Dairy Flat North from MBIE tenancy bond records (2025-12, 3-month period). Real lodged-bond data — not estimates.

1 Bedroom
$505/wk
2 Bedroom
$620/wk
3 Bedroom
$745/wk

Indicative gross yield range of 3.2%–4.6% uses the rent against the Auckland median sale price of $1,000,000. Net yield is lower after rates, insurance, management and maintenance.

Suburb demographics

Who rents in Dairy Flat North?

From the Stats NZ 2023 Census. Rental demand indicators that shape tenant pool and vacancy.

Median Rent
$750/wk
Rent Range
$620–$886
Renters
48%
Median Income
$135,600
Median Age
37 yrs
Population
1,797
Investor guide

Investing in Dairy Flat North

Who Rents in Dairy Flat North?

With 48% of households renting and a median household income of $135,600, Dairy Flat North draws a noticeably well-resourced tenant cohort — well above typical Auckland suburban averages. The suburb's semi-rural character and spacious properties tend to attract families and professionals seeking more land and privacy than inner-city living allows, while still maintaining reasonable access to Auckland's wider employment centres.

The median age of 37 suggests a working-age, family-oriented population, which typically translates into stable, longer-term tenancies. Three-bedroom properties command a median of $745 per week, making them the dominant rental proposition, while two-bedroom dwellings sit at $620 per week — offering a more accessible entry point for investors with a tighter budget.

Yields and Cash-Flow Considerations

Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Dairy Flat North sit between 3.2% and 4.6%. The lower end of this range reflects the capital-intensive nature of larger landholdings in the area, while investors who secure well-priced stock or achieve rents towards the upper quartile of $886 per week may push yields closer to the top of that band.

Investors should factor in the higher maintenance and holding costs associated with semi-rural properties — including larger sections, septic systems, and potentially private water supply — which can compress net yields meaningfully below the gross figures. Thorough due diligence on infrastructure, council zoning, and any proposed future development in the corridor is strongly recommended before committing capital.

Investor Snapshot

Is Dairy Flat North a good place to invest?

Dairy Flat North presents an interesting case for patient, long-term investors: a high-income tenant base, a meaningful renter share of 48%, and median weekly rents of $750 all point to genuine rental demand. However, at yields of 3.2%–4.6% against Auckland's $1,000,000 median price benchmark, cash-flow-positive outcomes are not guaranteed, and investors will need to consider financing costs carefully.

The suburb's semi-rural appeal and relatively small population of 1,797 mean that liquidity can be more limited than in denser urban markets, so a medium-to-long investment horizon is advisable.

Potential Advantages
  • High-income tenant base with median household income of $135,600, supporting rental reliability
  • Strong renter demand with 48% of households in the rental market
  • Upper-quartile rents reaching $886/wk offer upside for well-positioned properties
Key Risks to Consider
  • Gross yields of 3.2%–4.6% leave limited buffer once semi-rural maintenance and holding costs are accounted for
  • Small population of 1,797 may limit tenant pool depth and property re-sale liquidity
  • Infrastructure considerations (water supply, septic, roading) can add material ongoing costs
FAQ

Dairy Flat North rental yield — common questions

The median weekly rent across all property types in Dairy Flat North is $750 per week. Rents span a lower quartile of $620 per week to an upper quartile of $886 per week, reflecting the range of property sizes and quality across the suburb.
Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Dairy Flat North range from 3.2% to 4.6%. Actual net yields will be lower once expenses such as property management, insurance, rates, and maintenance are deducted — costs that tend to be higher for semi-rural properties.
Given the suburb's family-oriented profile and median age of 37, three-bedroom homes are likely the most in-demand rental configuration, commanding a median of $745 per week. Two-bedroom properties, at a median of $620 per week, offer an alternative for investors seeking a lower purchase price point.
With 48% of households renting and a median household income of $135,600, there is clearly an established rental market in Dairy Flat North supported by financially capable tenants. However, the suburb's relatively small population of 1,797 means investors should expect a more select tenant pool compared with larger, denser Auckland suburbs.
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