Tips for Finding a Rental Property in Sydney

December 2022

Tips for Finding a Rental Property in Sydney

Finding a rental property in Sydney can be very challenging, especially in a current tight rental market. There are several things you can do to make the process easier and increase your changes of securing a rental property. Here are some tips that can help you in your rental search:

Start your search early: The rental market in Sydney moves quickly, so it's essential to start your search as early as possible. Give yourself plenty of time to find a property that meets your needs.

Use online resources: There are several online resources that can help you find a rental property in Sydney. Websites like Domain and, Realestate.com.au – set up alerts for new rental listings.

Be flexible: Be open to different types of properties, such as apartments, townhouses, or granny flats, and different locations that may be outside of your preferred area. This can increase your chances of finding a suitable rental property.

Prepare your documents: Prepare all necessary documents such as identification, rental history, income statements, rental ledgers and references from previous landlords/property managers. This will help speed up the application process and increase your chances of getting approved.

Attend inspections: Attend as many inspections as possible to see the properties firsthand and get a better idea of what you're looking for in a rental property.

Pipeline: Ask the leasing agents what properties they have coming up to try and get access to access to them before they formally hit the market.

Be prepared to act fast: When you find a property that you like, be prepared to act fast. Rental properties in Sydney often get snapped up quickly, so if you hesitate, you may miss out.

Be responsive: Respond quickly to any communication from the real estate agent or landlord. Show that you are interested in the property and are willing to go through the application process promptly.

Finding a rental property in Sydney can be challenging, but by starting your search early, being flexible, preparing your documents, attending inspections, and being responsive, you can increase your chances of finding a suitable rental property.

Cath Donnan
Business Development & Leasing