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Westlake Rental Yield 2026

Westlake is a well-established Auckland suburb with a median weekly rent of $685 and a rental population representing 44% of households, signalling steady tenant demand. Indicative gross yields range from 2.8% to 4.1%, reflecting the suburb's position within Auckland's broader high-value property market.

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Indicative Gross Yield
2.8–4.1%
Based on Auckland median price
Median Weekly Rent
$685/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

Westlake weekly rents

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

1 Bedroom
$280/wk
2 Bedroom
$650/wk
3 Bedroom
$773/wk

Indicative gross yield range of 2.8%–4.1% 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 Westlake?

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

Median Rent
$685/wk
Rent Range
$540–$790
Renters
44%
Median Income
$111,000
Median Age
37 yrs
Population
2,862
Investor guide

Investing in Westlake

Who Rents in Westlake?

Westlake attracts a relatively affluent tenant base, consistent with its median household income of $111,000 — well above national norms. With 44% of households renting and a median age of 37, the suburb draws established professionals and families who value its amenities and accessibility but may prefer the flexibility of renting over ownership in Auckland's high-price environment.

The rent range of $540 to $790 per week across the lower to upper quartile illustrates meaningful variation in stock quality and dwelling size. Three-bedroom properties command a median of $773 per week, making them the dominant income-generating asset class, while two-bedroom dwellings return $650 per week — both solid figures for investors targeting family or professional tenants.

Yield and Cash-Flow Considerations

Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Westlake sit between 2.8% and 4.1%. At the lower end, investors are effectively banking on capital appreciation to drive total returns, while properties acquired closer to the upper yield boundary offer more meaningful cash-flow contribution from day one.

Investors should stress-test acquisitions against Auckland's prevailing mortgage rates, body corporate levies where applicable, and rates and insurance costs, all of which compress net yields below the gross figures quoted. With a median weekly rent of $685, the margin for vacancy or unplanned maintenance is tighter than in higher-yielding regions, so building adequate cash reserves is prudent.

Investor Snapshot

Is Westlake a good place to invest?

Westlake presents a compelling case for investors who prioritise tenant quality and suburb stability. A median household income of $111,000 and a median age of 37 suggest a resilient, financially capable renter cohort that is unlikely to struggle with a $685 per week median rent — reducing arrears risk relative to lower-income catchments.

With a small population of 2,862 and 44% of households renting, vacancy rates can shift meaningfully on the back of even modest supply additions, so monitoring new consents in the area is worthwhile for any investor building a position here.

Pros
  • High-income tenant base with median household income of $111,000, supporting rental affordability and reducing arrears risk
  • Strong median weekly rent of $685, with three-bedroom properties returning $773/wk, underpinning solid income potential
  • 44% renter occupancy rate signals consistent and broad demand across the suburb's housing stock
Cons
  • Indicative gross yields of 2.8%–4.1% are modest by NZ regional standards, meaning cash-flow positive outcomes require careful purchase price negotiation
  • Auckland's $1,000,000 median price benchmark means high entry costs and significant mortgage servicing obligations relative to rental income
  • A relatively small population of 2,862 limits the depth of the tenant pool, which can extend vacancy periods between tenancies
FAQ

Westlake rental yield — common questions

The median weekly rent across all property types in Westlake is $685 per week. Rents range from $540 per week at the lower quartile to $790 per week at the upper quartile, reflecting variation in dwelling size and quality across the suburb.
Based on the Auckland median price of $1,000,000, indicative gross yields in Westlake range from 2.8% to 4.1%. Actual net yields will be lower once mortgage costs, rates, insurance, and maintenance are accounted for, so investors should model their specific purchase price and financing terms carefully.
Three-bedroom properties command the highest median weekly rent at $773 per week, closely followed by two-bedroom dwellings at $650 per week. One-bedroom properties return $280 per week, suggesting the suburb's rental demand is predominantly driven by families and professional couples rather than single occupants.
With 44% of Westlake households renting and a high median household income of $111,000, landlords benefit from a broad and financially capable tenant pool. The suburb's median age of 37 and population of 2,862 indicate a mature, stable community where well-presented properties at fair market rents should attract quality tenants without extended vacancy periods.
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