Properties to rent in Melbourne from private landlords

1 available property to rent found

    3 bedrooms house of 50.66 m² - Cosy living space
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    3 bedrooms house of 50.66 m² - Cosy living space

    3 rooms house of 51m²

    The Old Melbourne Arms, Main Street, Melbourne, YO42 4SL, United Kingdom

    1,250 £ / month

Frequently asked questions

How many property rentals are available in Melbourne?

We currently have 1 flats, houses, rooms and other home rentals in Melbourne available - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

How to find cheap rent in Melbourne?

To find cheaper rent in Melbourne, focus on areas outside the city centre, where prices are generally lower. Choosing a flatshare or renting a single room can also significantly cut costs. Use filters by budget and check listings frequently, as affordable options tend to go quickly. Or simply use the quick links located on the rental property type pages to view all cheap rental listings.

What is the average living rent in Melbourne?

On average, the monthly rent in Melbourne is approximately 1250 £. Rental prices vary depending on the neighborhood, property size, and available amenities, typically ranging from 1250 £ to 1250 £ per month.

How much does it cost to live alone in Melbourne?

Living alone in Melbourne usually costs more than sharing, as you cover the full rent and utilities yourself. On average, property to rent in Melbourne costs around 1250 £ per month, with cheaper options from 1250 £.

Typical monthly expenses include:

  • utilities (£150–£250)
  • groceries (£180–£280)
  • transport (£150–£200)
  • council tax (£120–£180)

Everyday costs like phone plans or streaming services usually add around £30–£60 per month. The average monthly salary in the UK is roughly £2,300–£2,600 after tax, so careful budgeting is essential when living alone in Melbourne.

How to rent in Melbourne?

Renting in Melbourne starts with searching on Rentola and then contacting landlords to arrange viewings. If you're interested, you’ll likely need to provide references and pass a credit check. Once approved, you pay a deposit and sign a rental agreement. Having your documents ready helps speed up the process.

Where to rent in Melbourne?

The best area for renting property in Melbourne depends on your lifestyle and budget. Some neighbourhoods are lively and central, while others are more peaceful and affordable. Consider your commute, preferred living environment, and nearby amenities. Rentola’s smart search and filters can help you quickly find the right rent for living in Melbourne that fits your lifestyle.