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Top rent yielding locations revealed

By Staff Reporter
01 December 2014 | 9 minute read
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New figures have disclosed the top 10 highest yielding locations for houses across the country, with six hailing from one state.

CoreLogic RP Data’s November 'Top 10 special edition' focused on rents for houses, using an automated valuation model (AVM) to find the highest yields. 

Resources hot spots dominate, and taking out the top spot was Miles in southern Queensland, reported to have an AVM rental yield of 9.8 per cent. The town, around 340 kilometres west of Brisbane on the Warrego Highway, has a growing prevalence of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, according to CoreLogic RP Data. 2011 census data recorded its population as just 1,856.

Also offering returns of 9.8 per cent is Newman in WA's Pilbara region. Several other towns in the Pilbara appear on the list, including South Hedland, Port Hedland and Baynton. 

After WA, which boasts six of the top 10, Queensland is the closest competitor, with two towns (Miles and Cloncurry), while Tasmania and NSW each make one appearance (Queenstown and Broken Hill).

Full list below.

Top 10 highest yielding locations for houses in Australia ranked by AVM rental yield 

1. Miles, Qld: 9.8%

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2. Newman, WA: 9.8%

3. Kambalda East, WA: 8.9%

4. Queenstown, Tas: 8.5%

5. Broken Hill, NSW: 8.5%

6. South Hedland, WA: 8.4%

7. Port Hedland, WA: 8.0%

8. Kambalda West, WA: 8.0%

9. Baynton, WA: 8.0%

10. Cloncurry, Qld: 7.9% 

Source: CoreLogic RP Data

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