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Herne Bay Rental Yield 2026

Herne Bay is one of Auckland's most prestigious inner-city neighbourhoods, attracting high-income renters and commanding a median weekly rent of $798. Indicative gross yields range from 3.2% to 5.2%, reflecting the suburb's premium property values and strong rental demand from professionals and families.

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Indicative Gross Yield
3.2–5.2%
Based on Auckland median price
Median Weekly Rent
$798/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

Herne Bay weekly rents

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

1 Bedroom
$600/wk
2 Bedroom
$733/wk
3 Bedroom
$1400/wk

Indicative gross yield range of 3.2%–5.2% 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 Herne Bay?

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

Median Rent
$798/wk
Rent Range
$620–$1000
Renters
33%
Median Income
$167,900
Median Age
37 yrs
Population
2,775
Investor guide

Investing in Herne Bay

Who Rents in Herne Bay?

Herne Bay draws a well-heeled renter cohort consistent with its high median household income of $167,900 — among the highest of any Auckland suburb. With a median age of 37 and approximately 33% of households renting, the suburb supports a stable pool of professional tenants, couples, and small families who value proximity to the CBD and the waterfront lifestyle on offer.

The breadth of the rent range — from $620 at the lower quartile to $1,000 at the upper quartile — reflects the variety of stock available, from character apartments and townhouses through to large, architecturally designed family homes. Three-bedroom properties command a median of $1,400 per week, signalling particularly strong demand at the top end of the market.

Yields & Cash-Flow Considerations

Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Herne Bay sit between 3.2% and 5.2%. In practice, Herne Bay's premium land values mean many properties will sit toward the lower end of that yield range, so investors should model carefully and factor in rates, insurance, and maintenance costs on heritage or character-era homes.

With a median weekly rent of $798 across all property types, gross rental income can be meaningful in dollar terms even where the yield percentage is modest. Investors should stress-test cash flow against vacancy periods and be aware that high-value properties may take longer to re-let, particularly those priced at or above the $1,000 per week upper quartile.

Investor Snapshot

Is Herne Bay a good place to invest?

Herne Bay offers compelling tenant quality and resilient rental demand, underpinned by a suburb median household income of $167,900 and a small, desirable catchment of just 2,775 residents. The trade-off is that high entry prices compress gross yields to the 3.2%–5.2% range, meaning this suburb tends to suit investors focused on long-term capital preservation and quality tenancy rather than immediate cash-flow returns.

The suburb's enduring appeal to Auckland's professional class and its constrained housing supply suggest rental values are likely to remain firm over the medium term.

Pros
  • High-income, stable tenant base — suburb median household income of $167,900
  • Strong absolute rents, with a median of $798/wk and three-bedroom properties averaging $1,400/wk
  • Low vacancy risk driven by proximity to the CBD and limited rental supply in a tightly held suburb
Cons
  • Compressed gross yields of 3.2%–5.2% mean positive cash flow can be difficult to achieve at current price levels
  • High entry costs and premium property values increase capital-at-risk and borrowing requirements
  • Older character homes common in Herne Bay may carry elevated maintenance, weathertightness, or compliance costs
FAQ

Herne Bay rental yield — common questions

The median weekly rent across all property types in Herne Bay is $798. Rents range from $620 at the lower quartile to $1,000 at the upper quartile, reflecting the diversity of housing stock from apartments through to large family homes.
Indicative gross yields in Herne Bay range from 3.2% to 5.2%, calculated against the Auckland median price of $1,000,000. Investors purchasing above that price point should expect yields toward the lower end of the range, so thorough due diligence on purchase price is essential.
Three-bedroom properties in Herne Bay command a median rent of $1,400 per week, making them some of the highest-earning family rentals in the Auckland market. One-bedroom properties median at $600 per week and two-bedroom properties at $733 per week.
Approximately 33% of Herne Bay households rent rather than own their home. Given the suburb's population of 2,775 and its high median household income of $167,900, the renter cohort tends to be financially stable, which can support consistent rent payment and longer tenancies.
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