Rental properties available in Queensland

1 available rental property found

    4 bedrooms house of 91.44 m² - Cozy living space
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    4 bedrooms house of 91.44 m² - Cozy living space

    4 rooms house of 91m²

    Colwell Drive, Queensland, NS B0J, Canada

    2,500 $ / month

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a property in Queensland?

The average rent for properties in Queensland is around 2500 C$ per month. Rental prices typically range from 2500 C$ to 2500 C$, depending on the property’s size, location, and amenities. This wide range of prices accommodates both budget-conscious tenants and those seeking more luxurious properties. All listings on are for long-term rental agreements.

How many rental options are available in Queensland?

Currently, there are 1 rental properties available in Queensland. These listings cover various property types including apartments, houses, studios, and rooms, providing plenty of options to suit your preferences and budget. Check out the latest listings on Rentola.ca or Findallrentals.ca.

Which neighborhoods in Queensland have the most affordable apartments?

For affordable apartment rentals in Queensland, consider areas further from the city center, student-friendly neighborhoods, or places with good public transportation access. You can use the price filters on Rentola.ca or Findallrentals.ca to find listings that fit your budget. Many new listings are posted daily, so frequent checking can help you find the best deals.

What costs are typically included with rental payments in Queensland?

In Queensland, tenants typically pay for utilities like electricity, water, heating, and internet separately from the rent. Some properties might include certain costs, but always check the listing details to confirm. Additional charges, such as parking fees or pet fees, may also apply.

Why do landlords in Queensland require tenants to earn three times the rent amount?

Landlords often require tenants to have an income that is at least three times the rent to ensure they can afford the property comfortably. This rule helps minimize the risk of missed payments. It’s important to have proof of income ready when applying for a rental in Queensland.