Rental yields for New South Wales and Queensland, built only from government data we are licensed to publish. Click any figure to see the source that produced it, the licence that permits it, and the hash of the exact file it was read from.
Median gross rental yield by the publisher's own geographic classification — not our grouping. It is the largest structural signal in the NSW data.
Every NSW area where an observed rent and an observed sale price both exist. Select a row to open its full provenance chain.
| Area | Region | Weekly rent | Median value | Gross yield | Confidence |
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The constraints are the product. Four of them do most of the work.
Every source file is stored by content hash exactly as retrieved, before anything reads it, and never overwritten. Re-pulling each quarter turns into revision detection — we can show what a figure said before it was revised.
Pages read from a database view that excludes any source whose licence is not confirmed. Data we hold but may not publish is invisible here by construction, not by anyone remembering.
Confidence measures how much evidence a figure rests on. A separate coherence check measures whether it makes sense at all. A median equal to its own third quartile is quarantined even on 200 sales.
Source, licence, retrieval date, file hash, period, method and classification travel with every number — including whether it was observed or calculated.
| Suburb | Dwelling | Median weekly rent | Bonds | Confidence |
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Queensland has no openly licensed suburb-level sale price series, so no yield can be calculated here yet. Rents are shown alone rather than paired with a value we would have to model.