Stanley Point is a prestige waterside suburb on the North Shore, attracting a high-income renter base and commanding a median weekly rent of $1,100. With indicative gross yields ranging from 4.3% to 6.8%, the suburb offers investors a compelling blend of capital-quality stock and meaningful income return.
Analyse a Stanley Point propertyMedian weekly rent in Stanley Point from MBIE tenancy bond records (2025-12, 3-month period). Real lodged-bond data — not estimates.
Indicative gross yield range of 4.3%–6.8% 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.
Stanley Point is a small, tightly held peninsula community with a population of 1,977, where just 23% of households are renters — a figure well below the wider Auckland average. That constrained rental pool means vacancies are rare, but competition for quality listings can be fierce among the professional and executive households drawn to the area's harbour setting and relative tranquillity.
With a median household income of $186,200 and a median age of 37, the typical Stanley Point tenant skews toward dual-income couples or small families who prioritise space, privacy, and proximity to the Auckland CBD via ferry. Landlords here generally experience stable, long-term tenancies rather than high turnover, which helps protect net rental income.
At a median weekly rent of $1,100 — with the lower-to-upper quartile range spanning $820 to $1,300 per week — Stanley Point sits firmly at the premium end of the Auckland rental market. Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields range from 4.3% to 6.8%, though many Stanley Point properties transact well above that city median, which can compress yields for buyers at the top of the market.
Investors should stress-test their numbers against the upper end of the purchase-price spectrum and factor in the higher holding costs that typically accompany premium waterside properties — rates, insurance, and maintenance on character homes can be substantial. Engaging a local property manager with specific North Shore prestige experience is advisable to accurately benchmark achievable rents before committing.
Stanley Point offers a rare combination of premium rental income — median $1,100 per week — and a financially resilient tenant base with a median household income of $186,200, reducing the risk of rent arrears or vacancy-driven income loss. The suburb's small size and low renter share of 23% mean investment-grade stock seldom comes to market, which has historically underpinned land values and limited oversupply.
Looking ahead, the suburb's lifestyle appeal and ferry-linked accessibility to the Auckland CBD continue to support sustained tenant demand, making it a credible long-term hold for investors who can absorb the illiquidity that comes with a tightly traded market.
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