Rent Check Ryde, NSW
Median weekly rents in Ryde (2114) based on NSW Fair Trading bond lodgement data.
Flat
| Bedrooms | Median Weekly Rent |
|---|---|
| 1 bed | $620/wk |
| 2 beds | $665/wk |
| 3 beds | $950/wk |
| 4 beds | $1210/wk |
| 7 beds | $480/wk |
House
| Bedrooms | Median Weekly Rent |
|---|---|
| 1 bed | $430/wk |
| 2 beds | $620/wk |
| 3 beds | $850/wk |
| 4 beds | $1198/wk |
| 5 beds | $1360/wk |
| 6 beds | $1525/wk |
| 7 beds | $2200/wk |
Townhouse
| Bedrooms | Median Weekly Rent |
|---|---|
| 1 bed | $530/wk |
| 2 beds | $810/wk |
| 3 beds | $850/wk |
| 4 beds | $1120/wk |
| 5 beds | $1775/wk |
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In New South Wales, landlords must give at least 60 days written notice before a rent increase takes effect, under Section 41 of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW).
Rent cannot be increased more than once in any 12-month period. The tenant may apply to NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for a review before the increase takes effect.
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Data sourced from NSW Fair Trading bond lodgement statistics. Median rents are based on new tenancy bonds lodged and may not reflect all rental activity. Llord provides general information only, not legal advice.