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Auckland · Rental Yield Guide

Tawharanui Peninsula Rental Yield 2026

Tawharanui Peninsula is a coastal Auckland enclave with a predominantly owner-occupier character, where renters make up just 17% of households and the median weekly rent sits at $750. Indicative gross yields of 2.9%–4% reflect the premium nature of this lifestyle-driven market, where land scarcity and rural-coastal appeal underpin long-term capital values.

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Indicative Gross Yield
2.9–4%
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

Tawharanui Peninsula weekly rents

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

3 Bedroom
$750/wk

Indicative gross yield range of 2.9%–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 Tawharanui Peninsula?

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

Median Rent
$750/wk
Rent Range
$560–$775
Renters
17%
Median Income
$96,400
Median Age
37 yrs
Population
2,187
Investor guide

Investing in Tawharanui Peninsula

Who Rents Here and Why

Tawharanui Peninsula attracts a relatively stable, higher-income tenant base, consistent with the suburb's median household income of $96,400. With only 17% of households renting, competition for available rental properties can be strong, and tenants in this area tend to prioritise lifestyle, space, and proximity to the region's natural environment over urban convenience.

The most common rental configuration is the three-bedroom home, commanding a median of $750 per week, which aligns with the overall suburb median rent. The lower quartile of $560 per week suggests some entry-level rental stock exists, while the upper quartile of $775 per week indicates a compressed range — most properties rent within a relatively narrow band.

Yield and Cash-Flow Considerations

Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields on the Tawharanui Peninsula sit between 2.9% and 4%. These yields are modest by national standards and reflect the capital-growth-oriented nature of coastal lifestyle markets, where purchase prices are driven significantly by owner-occupier demand rather than rental returns.

Investors should factor in the relatively low rental density — with only 17% of households renting — which can mean longer vacancy periods between tenancies compared with higher-density urban suburbs. Running costs for rural-coastal properties, including maintenance, water supply, and access, can also weigh on net returns.

Investor Snapshot

Is Tawharanui Peninsula a good place to invest?

Tawharanui Peninsula appeals primarily to investors with a long-term, capital-growth focus rather than those seeking strong immediate cash flow. With indicative gross yields of 2.9%–4% and a median weekly rent of $750, the income return is relatively modest, but the lifestyle premium and scarcity of coastal land in the Auckland region provide a degree of capital value support.

The suburb's median household income of $96,400 and median age of 37 suggest a financially stable, established community — a positive indicator for tenant quality and rental consistency in a low-supply market.

Potential Advantages
  • High-income tenant demographic with median household income of $96,400
  • Lifestyle and coastal scarcity appeal supporting long-term capital values
  • Low rental vacancy competition given only 17% of households are renters
Key Risks to Consider
  • Indicative gross yields of 2.9%–4% offer limited cash-flow buffer for leveraged investors
  • Thin rental market with just 17% renters may result in extended vacancy periods
  • Rural-coastal property running costs can erode net yields below headline figures
FAQ

Tawharanui Peninsula rental yield — common questions

The median weekly rent across all property types on the Tawharanui Peninsula is $750 per week. The interquartile rent range runs from $560 to $775 per week, indicating that the majority of rental properties sit close to the median. Three-bedroom homes, the most common rental type, also achieve a median of $750 per week.
Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields on the Tawharanui Peninsula range from approximately 2.9% to 4%. These figures are gross returns before expenses such as property management, insurance, maintenance, and rates, so net yields will be lower. Investors should model their specific purchase price and costs carefully.
Renters make up approximately 17% of households on the Tawharanui Peninsula, making it a predominantly owner-occupier suburb. This relatively low renter proportion means the pool of available tenants is smaller than in urban Auckland suburbs, which can influence how quickly a vacant property is re-let.
The Tawharanui Peninsula has a population of 2,187, a median age of 37, and a median household income of $96,400. These figures suggest a settled, working-age community with above-average earning capacity — characteristics that are generally favourable for rental payment reliability and property upkeep standards.
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