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Glenfield East Rental Yield 2026

Glenfield East is a compact North Shore suburb where renters make up 51% of households, pointing to a well-established private rental market. With a median weekly rent of $650 and indicative gross yields of 3.1%–3.4%, the suburb sits in line with broader Auckland benchmarks for investors seeking steady residential returns.

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Indicative Gross Yield
3.1–3.4%
Based on Auckland median price
Median Weekly Rent
$650/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

Glenfield East weekly rents

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

1 Bedroom
$670/wk
2 Bedroom
$600/wk
3 Bedroom
$655/wk

Indicative gross yield range of 3.1%–3.4% 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 Glenfield East?

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

Median Rent
$650/wk
Rent Range
$600–$660
Renters
51%
Median Income
$118,500
Median Age
37 yrs
Population
2,247
Investor guide

Investing in Glenfield East

Who Rents in Glenfield East?

With 51% of households renting, Glenfield East has a majority-renter profile that is relatively uncommon across the North Shore, suggesting reliable and consistent tenant demand. The suburb's median age of 37 and a median household income of $118,500 point to working professionals and established families as the core renter cohort — tenants typically seeking well-presented homes rather than entry-level stock.

The small population of 2,247 means Glenfield East retains a neighbourhood character without the churn of larger urban centres. Proximity to Glenfield's retail and motorway connections makes the area practical for commuters, which underpins sustained rental demand across bedroom sizes.

Yields and Cash-Flow Considerations

Gross yields in Glenfield East are estimated at 3.1%–3.4%, calculated against the Auckland median price of $1,000,000. At a median rent of $650 per week, investors are looking at gross rental income of roughly $33,800 per year before costs — a figure that requires careful stress-testing against mortgage rates, rates, insurance, and maintenance.

Notably, the median rent for one-bedroom properties ($670/wk) is marginally above the three-bedroom median ($655/wk) and the two-bedroom median ($600/wk), which suggests strong demand for smaller, lower-maintenance dwellings and may reward investors who look at studio or one-bedroom conversions where zoning permits. As with all Auckland yield plays, net returns will be materially lower than gross figures once holding costs are factored in.

Investor Snapshot

Is Glenfield East a good place to invest?

Glenfield East presents a stable if moderate yield story for Auckland investors. The suburb's majority-renter status (51% of households) and above-average median household income of $118,500 reduce vacancy risk and support consistent rent collection. Yields of 3.1%–3.4% are typical of the Auckland market and reflect the capital-value strength that anchors the region's $1,000,000 median price.

Investors with a long-term hold strategy and tolerance for modest cash flow may find Glenfield East's demographic stability and North Shore location provide a solid foundation, particularly as infrastructure investment continues across the wider Auckland region.

Pros
  • Majority-renter suburb (51%) supports consistent tenant demand
  • High median household income of $118,500 indicates quality tenants with strong payment capacity
  • One-bedroom rents of $670/wk exceed the suburb's overall median, rewarding smaller dwelling investment
Cons
  • Gross yields of 3.1%–3.4% leave limited buffer once net holding costs are deducted
  • Small population of 2,247 means a limited comparable-sales pool, which can complicate valuations
  • Two-bedroom median rent of $600/wk sits below the suburb median, requiring careful product selection
FAQ

Glenfield East rental yield — common questions

The median weekly rent across all property types in Glenfield East is $650 per week, with the middle 50% of rentals sitting in the $600–$660 range. This relatively tight interquartile spread suggests a homogenous rental stock without extreme outliers at either end of the market.
Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields for Glenfield East sit between 3.1% and 3.4%. These are gross figures only — net yields will be lower once mortgage interest, property management fees, insurance, council rates, and maintenance are accounted for.
One-bedroom properties currently command the highest median rent in Glenfield East at $670 per week, edging above three-bedroom homes at $655 per week and two-bedroom properties at $600 per week. This pattern may reflect demand from single professionals or couples drawn to the suburb's North Shore amenities and transport links.
Glenfield East's median age of 37 and median household income of $118,500 suggest the typical renter is a working professional or established family with solid financial capacity. With 51% of households renting, the suburb has a broad and active rental population relative to many North Shore neighbourhoods of comparable size.
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