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Rental market in Mount Colah (2079)

Mount Colah (2079) sits within the Hornsby LGA. Whether you are buying as an investor or comparing ownership to renting, the rental market data below gives you a current-state picture of what tenants are paying and what gross yield looks like relative to recent sale prices. Yield figures use the median dwelling price for the postcode as the denominator.

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Rental market in Mount Colah

Median weekly rent from lodged bonds. Sep 2025. Bond count suppressed by DCJ (30 or fewer lodgements this quarter).

Rents here sit around the Sydney middle. A balance of rental stock and owner-occupier demand.


Median weekly rent · Unit · All
Small sample
$630per week
Sep 2025 · bond count suppressed

Quarterly trend · last 12 quarters
Dec 22: $510 per week (bond count suppressed)Mar 23: $505 per week (bond count suppressed)Jun 23: $570 per week (bond count suppressed)Sep 23: $575 per week (bond count suppressed)Dec 23: $530 per week (bond count suppressed)Mar 24: $620 per week (bond count suppressed)Jun 24: $540 per week (bond count suppressed)Sep 24: data suppressed (fewer than 10 bonds lodged)?Dec 24: $620 per week (bond count suppressed)Mar 25: $613 per week (bond count suppressed)Jun 25: data suppressed (fewer than 10 bonds lodged)?Sep 25: $630 per week (bond count suppressed)Dec 22Jun 24Sep 25


Nearby suburbs · same combination

Asquith2077
2.3 km away
Mount Kuring-Gai2080
2.7 km away
Turramurra2074
5.5 km away
Normanhurst2076
5.6 km away
NSW DCJ Rental Bond Board · Sep 2025 · CC BY. Cells with 10 or fewer bond lodgements are suppressed; cells with 30 or fewer have the bond count suppressed but rent published. Figures are transacted rents, not asking rents.

Rental yield in Sydney's established suburbs tends to run below the broader market because capital growth expectations are already priced into sale prices. If Mount Colah shows a gross yield meaningfully above 4%, it is worth checking whether that reflects genuine demand or a subdued sale price (which can itself be a signal of weaker capital growth prospects). Strong yield and strong capital growth in the same suburb is uncommon but does occur in transition areas.

Rental market in nearby suburbs

Asquith 2077Berowra 2081Mount Kuring-Gai 2080Normanhurst 2076Thornleigh 2120

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