Newcastle · NSW · 2305

You'll need $78,000/yr to live in Rankin Park.

The 30%-rule benchmark for a single person, based on quarterly government bond data.

1BR median rent
$450/wk
Annual rent change
+1.4%
Rental stress (median income)
No
Bonds lodged
117

Location

Newcastle, NSW

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Rent trend

Quarterly median rent

Schools

10 primary, 1 secondary within 3km

Closest primary
Wallsend South Public School0.8km · 1083
New Lambton Heights Infants School1.2km · 1100
Elermore Vale Public School1.7km · 996
Closest secondary
Cardiff High School3km · 986
Callaghan College Jesmond Senior Campus3.1km · 980
Kotara High School3.4km · 1066

Average ICSEA across nearby schools: 1060 (national mean = 1000).

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Closest to the $78,000/yr the 30% rule needs is highlighted.

Rent details

1 BR
$450/wk
2 BR
$615/wk
3 BR
$800/wk
4+ BR
$1,000/wk
Annual change
+1.4%
Quarterly change
+10.1%

Suburb affordability ledger

ABS Census 2021 (income WPI-indexed to 2026) · rent vs household income

Household income (est. 2026)
$2,613/wk
Median age
40
Avg household size
2.7
Rent-to-income
27%

Household income is the 2021 Census median indexed forward to 2026 by ABS wage growth; rent-to-income and stress compare current rent to that estimate.

About renting in Rankin Park

Rankin Park is located in Newcastle, NSW. The 1BR median weekly rent is $450, meaning a single person needs to earn at least $78,000 per year to keep rent below 30% of income (based on the $450/wk 1BR median, single household).

This suburb affordability view is one layer of your NestLedger — rent, salary and household cost context for Australian money decisions.

How is the salary needed calculated?

The salary needed uses the 30% rule: annual income required = (weekly rent x 52) / 0.3. This is a widely used affordability benchmark — spending more than 30% of gross income on rent is considered "rental stress".

Where does the rent data come from?

Rent data comes from government bond lodgement records — NSW DCJ, QLD RTA, and VIC DFFH. This covers actual bonds lodged, making it one of the most reliable rent data sources in Australia.