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Renting in Brisbane 2026: Costs, Rights and Tips

Complete Brisbane rental guide covering 2026 rent prices, tenant protections under Queensland law, affordable suburbs, and essential renting tips for renters.

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By Brisbane Daily · Published 30 June 2026, 9:50 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 11:50 am

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Renting in Brisbane 2026: Costs, Rights and Tips
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Brisbane Rental Market Overview

Brisbane's rental market has remained tight through 2026, with strong demand from interstate migration and international arrivals. Median weekly rents are approximately $600-650 for houses and $490-540 for apartments. Inner suburbs like New Farm, Paddington, Fortitude Valley, West End, and Ascot command the highest prices.

More Affordable Areas

Renters seeking value look to Brisbane's outer south (Sunnybank, Kuraby, Logan area), north (Chermside, Aspley, Mitchelton), and west (Inala, Darra, Forest Lake). Many residents also choose to rent in satellite cities like Ipswich or the southern corridor where rents can be $150-200 per week below Brisbane's median.

Tenant Rights in Queensland

Queensland's Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (RTRA Act) governs all Queensland rentals. Key provisions:

  • Bond: Maximum 4 weeks rent for properties under $700/week (2 weeks for rooming accommodation).
  • Rent increases: Minimum 12 months between increases; 2 months written notice required.
  • Entry notice: Landlords must give at least 24 hours notice before entering.
  • Pets: New rules from 2023 mean landlords must have a reasonable ground to refuse; cannot charge a pet bond.
  • Repairs: Urgent repairs (security, water, power) must be fixed within 24-48 hours.

Queensland Bond Authority

All bonds are lodged with the Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA) at rta.qld.gov.au. The RTA also provides a free dispute resolution service and tenancy advice line (1300 366 311).

Finding a Rental

realestate.com.au and Domain are the main platforms. Private rentals appear on Facebook Marketplace. The Olympic Games precinct developments around Hamilton and Woolloongabba have brought new apartment stock online, providing more options for renters in 2026.

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