Food : Food Investment Guide 2026: Yields, Growth & the Honest Verdict
Food Investment Guide 2026: Yields, Growth & the Honest Verdict

Food Investment Guide 2026: Yields, Growth & the Honest Verdict

By Sophie Chen · April 1, 2026

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Investment Snapshot

MetricHousesUnits
Median Price$690,551$379,803
Rental Yield3.9%4.7%
5yr Growth (annualised)6.0%4.5%
Vacancy Rate2.1%2.1%
Days on Market4321

Why Investors Are Looking at Food

Middle-ring stability with solid rental demand from families and professionals. Lower risk profile than speculative growth areas.

Rental Yield Analysis

Gross rental yield (houses): 3.9%

  • Weekly rent (3br house): $512/week
  • Annual rent: $26,630

Net yield after costs: ~2.1%

  • Council rates: ~$2689/year
  • Insurance: ~$1,200-2,000/year
  • Maintenance: ~1% of value/year
  • Property management (7-8%): ~$1,997/year

Growth Drivers

School catchments, family appeal, established services, transport connections

Risks to Consider

  • Slow capital growth in some pockets
  • Interest rate sensitivity at current price points
  • Competition from newer suburbs offering better value

The Verdict

Food suits balanced investors seeking moderate yields with steady growth – lower risk than speculative plays.

For current median prices, see our Food price data.


Investment data sourced from CoreLogic, REIV, and SQM Research. Yields calculated on Q1 2026 median prices and current rental listings. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.

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