Darwin offers a materially higher gross yield (5.5% vs 4.5%), making it the stronger income candidate at current prices. Darwin achieves positive cashflow without negative gearing support, while Cairns requires additional tax offset or rental growth to break even. Vacancy conditions favour Cairns (1.1% vs 2.1%), indicating tighter rental demand relative to supply.
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| Metric | Cairns QLD · #29 | Darwin NT · #27 |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Yield | 4.5% | 5.5% |
| Vacancy Rate | 1.1% | 2.1% |
| Median Price | $613k | $670k |
| Weekly Rent | $525/wk | $711/wk |
| Net pre-costs pa | $-4,550 | +$2,132 |
| Cashflow | Slightly-Negative | Positive |
| Rent Growth 12m | +6.8% | +5.2% |
| Price Growth 12m | +9.4% | +4.8% |
| NG Dependence | Medium | None |
| Discovery Status | Known | Known |
| Population | 160k | 130k |
| Cycle Stage | Early-Mid | Starting |
| Policy Impact | ◆ NEUTRAL | ▲ STRONG UPGRADE |
| Signal Score | 52 / Tier 2 | 52 / Tier 2 |
Cairns is Australia's gateway to the Great Barrier Reef — a major international tourism hub with Cairns Airport as a primary employer alongside healthcare (Cairns Hospital) and government services. Residential rental demand is underpinned by permanent resident workers, not purely tourism workers. At $612,500 and $525/wk, cashflow is slightly negative at standard LVR. Vacancy at 1.1% is tight. Note: broader Cairns LGA median house prices are materially higher than the Cairns City suburb figure used here.
Darwin is the NT capital and a significant ADF hub: RAAF Base Darwin and Robertson Barracks in nearby Palmerston. Charles Darwin University and NT government services provide additional employment stability. At $670k and $711/wk rent, Darwin produces the strongest gross yield in this expansion set (5.5%) and is the only Round 2 market achieving positive cashflow at standard LVR. Vacancy at 2.1% is elevated by dataset standards — directional trend matters.
realestate.com.au Cairns City suburb median, Jun 2025–May 2026. Verify against REIQ for wider LGA. Data quality: imported.
Data vintage: 2026
NT Govt/REINT Dec quarter 2025. Verified against PropTrack May 2026 ($707k direction). Data quality: imported.
Data vintage: 2026
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