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Renter Rights in Coburg North — What You Need to Know

Everything you need to know about renting rights in Coburg North. Current data, local insights, and practical advice.

Renter Rights in Coburg North — What You Need to Know

Coburg North sits in Melbourne’s north — a suburb that runs residential, friendly, growing. Here’s what the numbers and the locals actually say about the property and rental situation.

Rental Prices — Coburg North 2026

Property TypeWeekly RentMonthlyAnnual
1-bedroom unit$357/wk$1547/mo$18,564/yr
2-bedroom unit$493/wk$2136/mo$25,636/yr
3-bedroom house$694/wk$3007/mo$36,088/yr

Rents in Coburg North have fluctuated slightly compared to 2025. The vacancy rate sits at 1.4%, which is tight — expect competition for good properties.

Property Prices

Property TypeMedian Price12-Month Change
House$1,056,122+1.5%
Unit/Apartment$519,919+1.4%

Gross rental yield: 3.8% (units tend to yield higher than houses in Coburg North).

Who Lives Here

Coburg North attracts a mix of young professionals and established families. The suburb is known for Coburg North local shops, community feel, suburban lifestyle.

Average resident profile:

  • Age: Predominantly 35-55
  • Household: Mix of singles, couples, and families
  • Income: Well above metro average

Renting Tips for Coburg North

  1. Apply fast. Good properties in Coburg North get 20-40 applications. Have your documents ready: 100 points of ID, recent payslips, rental history, references.

  2. Inspect in person. Photos lie. Check water pressure, phone reception, natural light at the time of day you’d actually be home. Open the cupboards. Flush the toilet.

  3. Look beyond Rowan Crescent. The main strip has more foot traffic but also more noise. One or two blocks back, you get the same proximity for less money.

  4. Know your rights. Victorian tenancy law caps rent increases to once per 12 months. Your landlord must give 60 days notice. Urgent repairs must be addressed within 24 hours (blocked toilet, no hot water, gas leak).

  5. Budget beyond rent. Factor in: utilities ($150-250/month), internet ($70-90/month), contents insurance ($15-25/month), and transport (Public transport options in Coburg North).

Investment Outlook

Coburg North is an emerging area with infrastructure investment driving gradual growth. The 3.8% gross yield is around the metro average.

Key factors:

  • Transport: Public transport options in Coburg North
  • Schools: Limited local options — neighbouring suburbs have better schools
  • Infrastructure: Established — no major changes expected

Suburb Character & Lifestyle

Coburg North runs residential, friendly, growing. The main commercial strip along Rowan Crescent is where most of the daily life happens — cafes, restaurants, and essential services within walking distance for those who live close. The neighbourhood is known for Coburg North local shops, community feel, suburban lifestyle, which drives both rental demand and property values.

The housing stock is a blend of period homes near the centre and newer estates towards the edges. For renters, the most common options are rooms in shared Victorian terraces. For buyers, the entry point is typically a 1-bedroom apartment for investors at the lower end of the market.

Transport reality: Public transport options in Coburg North. The commute to the CBD is realistic for daily workers, and most residents report using a combination of public transport, cycling, and driving depending on the trip.

Cost of Living Snapshot

ExpenseTypical Cost
Coffee$4.50-5.00
Brunch$17-25
Dinner out$22-38 pp
Pint of beer$11-13
Cocktail$17-23
Groceries$116/wk (couple)
Utilities$264/mo (1br)
Internet$70-90/mo (NBN)

The Bigger Picture

Coburg North is on an upward trajectory with improving infrastructure and growing demand from first-home buyers. The suburb is residential, friendly, growing, which attracts professionals who value walkability and lifestyle.

5-year outlook: Above-average growth potential due to demand-supply imbalance. The fundamentals — location, transport, lifestyle amenity — are solid.

What to watch: New cycling infrastructure — check council planning portal for details.

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Last updated: March 2026. Data sources: Domain, REA Group, SQM Research.


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