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Rental Yields Toowoomba: 5.3% Returns in Q2 2024
Toowoomba rental yields climb to 5.3% as Inland Rail project draws workers. Discover which suburbs offer the strongest investment returns.
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Toowoomba rental yields climb to 5.3% as Inland Rail project draws workers. Discover which suburbs offer the strongest investment returns.
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Updated 1 h ago

Toowoomba gross rental yields averaged 5.3 percent in the June quarter, up from 4.9 percent a year earlier, according to CoreLogic data released this week.
The lift comes as the $10 billion Inland Rail project continues to draw workers into the region while state planning rules tighten new supply in coastal cities. Local investors are watching how the combination affects weekly rents on established stock rather than waiting for fresh approvals that remain stalled.
Highfields and Glenvale recorded the strongest results, with three-bedroom homes on streets such as Highfields Road and Glenvale Road posting median rents of $520 a week against median sale prices near $585,000. The Toowoomba Regional Council’s growth strategy for these northern and southern corridors has kept vacancy rates below 1.8 percent, supporting the yield figures.
Across the wider Toowoomba market the median dwelling price sits at $490,000, still well below the Brisbane equivalent. Properties within 800 metres of the planned Inland Rail terminal at Charlton showed an average yield of 5.6 percent, according to the same June quarter dataset. Agricultural employers including the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce members continue to report steady hiring, adding to tenant demand in those pockets.
Investors who bought in 2023 on Ruthven Street near the CBD are now clearing 5.1 percent gross after modest rent rises of $30 a week over the past 12 months. Comparable units in Brisbane’s outer south are returning closer to 4.2 percent on similar purchase prices, highlighting the regional edge.
Practical steps for local buyers start with checking current vacancy lists through the Toowoomba Property Management Association and confirming flood overlays on any lot near the Gowrie Creek. Yields above 5 percent remain achievable on houses priced under $550,000 that need only cosmetic work, provided the weekly rent clears $480.
This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.
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