WARRANWOOD

Renting in Warranwood — Rent Guide 2026

Current rental prices in Warranwood Melbourne. Weekly rents for apartments and houses, application tips, and what to expect in the Warranwood rental market.

Renting in Warranwood — Rent Guide 2026

Renting in Warranwood — Rent Guide 2026

The rental market in Warranwood has shifted since 2024. Prices have stabilised in some segments and crept up in others. This guide covers what you will actually pay, not what the listings hope you will.

Current Rental Prices

These figures reflect median asking rents in Warranwood as of early 2026:

Property TypeWeekly Rent Range
1-bedroom apartment$310–$400
2-bedroom apartment$430–$580
3-bedroom house$560–$760
4-bedroom house$600–$850

Prices vary by condition, proximity to transport, and whether the property has been recently renovated. Furnished places command a 15–25 percent premium.

What Affects Rent in Warranwood

Train line proximity: Properties within a 10-minute walk of the station rent for 8–15 percent more than equivalent places further out.

Renovation status: Updated kitchens and bathrooms push rents up noticeably. Original-condition places in the same street can be $80–$120 per week cheaper.

Parking: Off-street parking adds $30–$50 per week to the asking price in Warranwood. If you do not need a car space, you have more options.

Rental Application Tips

  • Apply fast: Good properties in Warranwood get 30+ applications in the first week.
  • References matter: Provide your last two rental references upfront.
  • Offer to sign longer: A 12 or 18-month lease makes you more attractive to landlords.
  • Inspect in person: Agents remember faces more than online forms.
  • Be honest about pets: Lying about pets backfires. Many landlords accept cats; dogs are trickier but negotiable.

Best Streets and Pockets

The quieter residential streets away from main roads offer the best livability-to-price ratio. Properties near parks and reserves tend to hold value better. Avoid ground-floor apartments on busy roads unless you are comfortable with traffic noise.

Related: Cost of Living | Property Market | Transport Guide