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Rental Yield Toorak — Gross, Net and Cash Flow Analysis 2026

June 20, 2026

Toorak is Melbourne’s most expensive suburb and one of the lowest-yielding. Investors buy Toorak for capital growth and wealth preservation, not rental income. Understanding this distinction is critical before purchasing.

Toorak Rental Yield by Property Type

Property Type Median Price Median Weekly Rent Gross Yield Net Yield (est.)
House $5.2M $1,850/week 1.8% 1.0%
Apartment (luxury) $1.45M $850/week 3.0% 2.1%
Townhouse $2.8M $1,200/week 2.2% 1.4%

Is Toorak a Yield or Growth Play?

Toorak is exclusively a capital growth and wealth preservation play. Gross yields of 1.8-3.0% mean negative cash flow is certain for leveraged investors. The suburb rewards patient, high-equity buyers who hold for 10-20 years. Toorak has delivered 6.8% annual capital growth over 20 years — compounding on a $5M base creates significant wealth but requires deep pockets.

GeeVee Investment Score: 7.2/10

High score driven entirely by capital growth potential and scarcity. Yield score is 2/10. Not suitable for cash flow investors. Suitable for high-net-worth investors with LVR under 40%.

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