Queen Street South West is a densely rented inner-Auckland neighbourhood where 79% of households are renters, reflecting strong and consistent tenant demand. Indicative gross yields range from 1.8% to 2.6%, with a median weekly rent of $450, making it a market where cash-flow discipline and capital-growth expectations need careful balancing.
Analyse a Queen Street South West propertyMedian weekly rent in Queen Street South West from MBIE tenancy bond records (2025-12, 3-month period). Real lodged-bond data — not estimates.
Indicative gross yield range of 1.8%–2.6% uses the rent against the Auckland median sale price of $1,000,000. Net yield is lower after rates, insurance, management and maintenance.
From the Stats NZ 2023 Census. Rental demand indicators that shape tenant pool and vacancy.
With 79% of households renting and a median age of 37, Queen Street South West attracts a predominantly adult, working-age tenant base typical of central Auckland fringe living. The suburb's median weekly rent sits at $450, with the lower-to-upper quartile range spanning $345 to $505 per week — a spread that reflects meaningful variation in property size and quality across the area.
Bedroom-level data reveals some notable dynamics: one-bedroom and two-bedroom properties command $450 and $510 per week respectively, while three-bedroom properties sit at a considerably lower $275 per week. Investors should scrutinise this spread carefully, as it may reflect the mix of stock available and the relative scarcity or oversupply of larger family-sized rentals in the suburb.
Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Queen Street South West range from 1.8% to 2.6%. These figures sit at the lower end of what many investors target for positive cash flow, meaning mortgage servicing costs, rates, insurance, and management fees will require close attention when stress-testing any acquisition.
The suburb's median household income of $67,500 suggests a tenant base with moderate but not high earnings capacity, which may limit the degree to which rents can be pushed significantly above current market levels. Investors should factor in interest rate sensitivity and ensure any property they assess can sustain periods of vacancy without materially distressing the hold strategy.
Queen Street South West offers the structural advantage of exceptionally high renter concentration — at 79% of households, tenant demand is deeply embedded in the suburb's character. With a median weekly rent of $450 and a population of 2,004, this is a compact, high-density rental market where finding tenants is rarely the primary challenge for well-presented properties.
The key consideration for prospective investors is whether the indicative gross yield range of 1.8% to 2.6% aligns with their return expectations and financing costs, particularly given current interest rate conditions across New Zealand.
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