Where rental prices are falling across SA

Rents are surging in many suburbs and towns across South Australia but there are some spots where they are falling just as rapidly.
While latest PropTrack figures show there are 32 areas that have recorded double-digit rent growth over the past year, there are four where rental prices have dropped 10 per cent or more.
Overall, there are 45 suburbs where prices have dipped, according to the data.
Rents for houses in Camden Park recorded the furthest fall, taking its median weekly rent to $540 after a 15.6 per cent drop in the year to August compared to the previous year.
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Rents have fallen in some areas across SA over the past year, latest PropTrack data reveals.
Henley Beach South houses trailed closely behind, with rents recording a 13.7 per cent decrease.
Houses in Plympton and Plympton Park followed, at 11.8 per cent and 10.3 per cent respectively, while units at Findon, dipping 8.6 per cent, rounded out the top five.
Despite rents easing in some areas, Turner Real Estate managing director Lachlan Turner said tenants were feeling little relief, with median weekly rents around $688 per week for houses and $537 per week for units, which were up 2 to 3 per cent over the month.
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Turner Real Estate managing director Lachlan Turner.
“With supply pipelines thin and a busy spring leasing season ahead, landlords are likely to retain the upper hand, though an increase in new investor-owned properties coming onto the market post-rate-cut could start to temper rental growth,” he said.
“Overall, expect another quarter of modest price gains and ongoing rental pressure unless fresh stock hits the market in meaningful volumes.”
REA Group senior economist Eleanor Creagh said Adelaide remained one of the country’s toughest rental markets – up there with Perth. – but rents in the capital were expected to start easing, as they have in several other capitals already.
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REA Group senior economist Eleanor Creagh.
“Perth is leading annual growth and it looks like (rents in) Adelaide are continuing to increase, but it does look like we may have approached an affordability ceiling,” she said.
“Although we’re seeing the pace of rental price growth ease and pull back in Adelaide and Perth, those markets still remain relatively tight and that’s keeping upward pressure on rents.”
Where SA rents have dropped
(Location, property type, rent/week at August 2025, year-on-year decrease)
Camden Park – house, $540, -15.6 per cent
Henley Beach South – house, $690, -13.7 per cent
Plympton – house, $600, -11.8 per cent
Plympton Park – house, $565,-10.3 per cent
Findon – unit, $453, -8.6 per cent
Semaphore Park – house, $595, -8.5 per cent
Semaphore Park – unit, $498, -7.9 per cent
Whyalla – unit, $250, -7.4 per cent
Glenelg East – house, $650, -7.1 per cent
Glengowrie – house, $650, -7.1 per cent
St Marys – house, $585, -7.1 per cent
North Plympton – house, $595,-7.0 per cent
South Plympton – house, $560, -6.7 per cent
Henley Beach – house, $750, -6.3 per cent
Whyalla Playford – house, $360, -5.9 per cent
Roxby Downs – house, $378, -5.6 per cent
Risdon Park – house, $355, -5.3 per cent
Glenelg North – house, $665, -5.0 per cent
Kurralta Park – house, $648, -4.8 per cent
Port Augusta – unit, $265, -4.5 per cent
Port Augusta West – house, $330, -4.3 per cent
Elizabeth Vale – house, $480, -4.0 per cent
Kensington – unit, $520, -3.7 per cent
Campbelltown – unit, $525, -3.7 per cent
Kent Town – unit, $575, -3.4 per cent
Findon – house, $600, -3.2 per cent
Largs Bay – house, $600, -3.2 per cent
Semaphore – unit, $450, -3.2 per cent
Clearview – house, $605, -3.2 per cent
Port Lincoln – house, $460, -3.2 per cent
Fulham Gardens – house, $680, -2.9 per cent
Park Holme – house, $598, -2.8 per cent
Whyalla – house, $380, -2.6 per cent
Ridgehaven – house, $580, -2.5 per cent
Ferryden Park – house, $585, -2.5 per cent
Virginia – house, $600, -2.4 per cent
Black Forest – unit, $440, -2.2 per cent
Norwood – unit, $550, -1.8 per cent
Holden Hill – house, $590, -1.7 per cent
Port Lincoln – unit, $390, -1.3 per cent
Warradale – house, $623, -1.2 per cent
Kensington Gardens – unit, $500, -1.0 per cent
Clovelly Park – house, $620, -0.8 per cent
Richmond – house, $620, -0.8 per cent
Roxby Downs – unit, $318, -0.8 per cent
– with Lydia Kellner