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The suburbs where renters saved $800 in three months

A sharp decline in asking rents has turned a string of inner Sydney and Melbourne suburbs into tenants’ markets.

Nila Sweeney
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Some inner Sydney and Melbourne suburbs are now turning into tenants’ markets after weekly residential rents fell as much as 7 per cent in the past three months, data from CoreLogic shows.

Experts say the decline in net overseas migration, along with the increase in household size have drastically reduced demand for rental properties, fuelling a rise in vacancies, despite low supply.

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Nila Sweeney writes on property from our Sydney newsroom. Email Nila at nila.sweeney@afr.com.au

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