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    4 bedrooms house of 453.98 m² - Excellent rental offer
    4 bedrooms house of 453.98 m² - Well-planned
    4 bedrooms house of 453.98 m² - Bright interior

    4 rooms house of 454m²

    261A Hanleys Road, Ballard QLD 4352, Australia

    3,172 $ / month

Frequently asked questions

How often can the rent be increased for a long-term rental in Ballard?

Rent for a property in Ballard can generally be increased no more than once every 12 months under Australian residential tenancy laws.

There is no fixed cap on the increase amount, but it must be considered reasonable and aligned with market rates for similar rentals in Ballard.

Landlords must provide written notice, usually at least 60 days in advance, before the rent increase takes effect.

Tenants can challenge excessive increases through the relevant state or territory tenancy authority if the new rent exceeds comparable long-term rentals in Ballard.

Is the move-in date flexible for a rental property in Ballard?

Yes, the move-in date for a rental property in Ballard is often flexible, especially for private long-term rentals.

Many landlords are open to adjusting the start date by 1–4 weeks, depending on vacancy status and local demand.

Flexibility is more common for rental properties in Ballard that are already vacant or newly listed on Rentaroo.

When browsing long-term rentals in Ballard, it’s best to contact the landlord early and clearly state your preferred move-in timeframe to improve your chances of securing the property.

What documents do I need to rent a property in Ballard?

To rent a property in Ballard, you typically need to provide standard identification and financial documents that confirm your identity, income, and rental reliability, and you must usually be 18 years or older.

Most landlords request:

1. Photo ID: passport or Australian driver’s licence.

2. Proof of income or employment: recent payslips, an employment contract, or bank statements showing regular income.

3. Financial evidence: recent bank statements to confirm affordability.

4. Rental history or references: previous landlords or agents, either in Australia or overseas.

A prior long-term rental history in Australia is not mandatory, especially for international renters or first-time tenants applying for a long-term rental in Ballard, but references can strengthen your application.

International applicants may also need to show a valid visa or proof of right to rent. Having all documents ready can significantly speed up approval for rentals in Ballard on Rentaroo.

How much is the rent for long-term rental properties in Ballard?

The long-term rent in Ballard typically ranges from A$3172 to A$3172 per month, depending on property type, size, and exact location. On average, long-term rentals in Ballard cost around A$3172. Properties for rent in Ballard close to public transport, universities, or major employment hubs are usually priced higher. With 1 listings available on Rentaroo, you can choose from apartments, houses, and long-term private rentals in Ballard to match different budgets and lifestyle needs.

What are the average utility costs for long-term rentals in Ballard?

The average utility costs for long-term rentals in Ballard are usually A$200–A$350 per month and are generally not included in the rent. Most long-term rental properties in Ballard have individually metered utilities, meaning you pay based on your own usage.

Typical utility costs in Ballard:

- Electricity: A$80–A$150 per month off-season; A$150–A$250 in summer when air conditioning is used.

- Gas (if connected): A$40–A$90 per month off-season; A$80–A$150 in winter for heating and hot water.

- Heating: A$60–A$140 in winter, depending on the system (gas heating, electric heaters, or reverse-cycle air conditioning).

- Cooling: A$40–A$120 in summer, mainly for split systems or ducted air conditioning.

- Water usage: A$30–A$70 per month, usually charged separately in long-term rentals in Ballard.

- Internet: A$60–A$90 per month for standard NBN plans.

Seasonally, utility costs are generally higher in winter due to heating and slightly lower in summer unless air conditioning is used. When you rent a property in Ballard, always check which utilities are included, as arrangements vary across listings on Rentaroo.