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Renting in Cairns 2026: Costs, Rights and Tips

Guide to Cairns rental costs, Queensland tenant rights, and affordable suburbs. Find rentals in Far North Queensland with current market data.

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By Cairns Daily · Published 30 June 2026, 9:53 pm

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Updated 14 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:41 pm

AI-assisted · human-reviewed where required

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Links to sources include (but not limited to): rta.qld.gov.au, tenantsqld.org.au

Cairns Rental Market Overview

Cairns has a unique rental market shaped by its role as Far North Queensland's tourism hub, Defence base, and tropical lifestyle destination. In mid-2026, median weekly rents are approximately $470-530 for houses and $390-440 for units. Beachside suburbs (Edge Hill, Trinity Beach, Palm Cove) and the Cairns Northern Beaches command premium prices. The CBD and southern suburbs offer more moderate options.

More Affordable Areas

Bungalow, Manoora, Woree, and Mooroobool offer Cairns' most affordable rentals. The southern corridor toward Gordonvale and Edmonton provides more space at lower costs. The Northern Beaches (Machans Beach, Holloways Beach, Yorkeys Knob) offer a middle ground between price and coastal access.

Tenant Rights in Queensland

The Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 governs all Cairns rentals. Key protections:

  • Bond: Maximum 4 weeks rent; lodged with the RTA.
  • Rent increases: 12 months between increases; 2 months written notice.
  • Pets: Landlords must have reasonable grounds to refuse.
  • Cyclone preparedness: Always inspect roof condition, window shutters, and flood risk before signing in Cairns. Properties in Cyclone Zone A (coastal) require special building standards.
  • Entry: 24 hours minimum notice.

Tropical Living Considerations

Cairns' tropical climate means air conditioning is standard in most rentals. Check whether AC is included and its condition before signing. Mould and flooding can be issues in some older properties during the wet season (November to April).

Getting Help

The RTA (rta.qld.gov.au, 1300 366 311) provides free dispute resolution. Tenants Queensland (tenantsqld.org.au) offers free legal advice.

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