Brooklyn Rent Guide 2026 Prices, Tips, and Market Analysis

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Brooklyn Rent Guide 2026: Prices, Tips, and Market Analysis

Brooklyn (3012) is 20.0km from Melbourne’s CBD with a population of 8,000. Whether you are looking for a studio, one-bedroom apartment, share house room, or family home to rent, this guide breaks down what you will actually pay in Brooklyn and how to secure a lease.

Current Rental Prices in Brooklyn

Median weekly rents in Brooklyn (sourced from Domain and REIV quarterly data):

Property typeWeekly rentMonthly estimate
1-bedroom apartment$360/week$1,560/month
2-bedroom apartment$455/week$1,971/month
3-bedroom house$551/week$2,387/month
Share house room$180-260/week$780-1,126/month

Vacancy rate: Approximately 2.4% in the Brooklyn area. Around 2-3% means a balanced market with reasonable options.

How Brooklyn Compares

Brooklyn at $360/week for a 1-bedroom apartment sits around the Melbourne median.

Key pricing factors for Brooklyn:

  • Distance to CBD: 20.0km (outer-ring value pricing)
  • Transport access: A car is likely needed for some trips, add $5,000-8,000/year to budget
  • Established suburb with limited new rental supply

Application Tips

The Melbourne rental market is competitive. Practical application tips:

  1. Apply early – attend the first open inspection and submit your application the same day
  2. References ready – have employer references, previous landlord references, and 100 points of ID prepared before you start looking
  3. Complete applications – incomplete applications are discarded. Fill every field
  4. Rental history – provide your rental ledger or bank statements showing consistent rent payments
  5. Cover letter – a brief paragraph about yourself (employed, quiet, non-smoker) can help in competitive situations
  6. Apply to multiple properties – do not wait for one response before applying elsewhere
  7. Budget at 30% of income – agents and landlords want to see rent at or below 30% of your gross household income

Renter’s Rights in Victoria

Key protections under Victorian rental law:

  • Bond: Maximum 4 weeks rent, held by the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA)
  • Rent increases: Maximum once per 12 months, with 60 days written notice
  • Repairs: Landlord must maintain the property in good repair. Urgent repairs must be addressed within specified timeframes
  • Notice periods: For end of fixed-term, landlord must provide 90 days notice (or 60 days in some cases). Tenants must provide 28 days
  • Pets: Landlords cannot unreasonably refuse pet requests (since 2020 Victorian rental law changes)

Contact Consumer Affairs Victoria or the Tenants Union of Victoria for specific questions.

Costs Beyond Rent

Budget for these additional costs when renting in Brooklyn:

CostEstimate
Bond (upfront)$1,440 (4 weeks)
Electricity$25-45/week
Gas$10-25/week
Internet (NBN)$70-100/month
WaterIncluded or $5-15/week
Contents insurance$20-40/month
Renter’s insurance$15-25/month

Total move-in cost (bond + first month): approximately $3,000

Where to Search for Rentals in Brooklyn

The most effective platforms for finding rental properties in Brooklyn:

  • Domain.com.au – comprehensive listings with detailed filters for 3012 and surrounding postcodes
  • realestate.com.au – largest listing platform in Australia, strong coverage of Brooklyn
  • Rental.com.au – renter-focused platform with application tracking
  • Facebook Marketplace and local groups – private landlord listings, sometimes cheaper than agency-managed
  • Real estate agency websites – local agencies sometimes list properties before they appear on aggregator sites

Search tips for Brooklyn:

  • Set up email alerts for new listings in 3012 on both Domain and realestate.com.au
  • Check listings daily – new properties get the most applications in the first 24-48 hours
  • Expand your search to neighbouring postcodes for better value
  • Inspect in person before applying – photos can be misleading

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is rent in Brooklyn?

One-bedroom apartments in Brooklyn rent for approximately $360/week ($1,560/month). Share house rooms run $180-260/week.

Is Brooklyn affordable for renters?

Brooklyn at 20.0km from the CBD offers affordable rents relative to inner suburbs, though a car may add to total costs.

What is the vacancy rate in Brooklyn?

The vacancy rate in Brooklyn is approximately 2.4%. This is balanced – reasonable options available.


Data sourced from Domain median rents, REIV quarterly reports, Consumer Affairs Victoria. Compiled April 2026. Rental prices are indicative and vary by property.

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