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Renting in Ballarat 2026: Costs, Rights and Tips

Find affordable rentals in Ballarat's best suburbs. Learn Victorian tenant rights, bond limits, and rental costs for houses and apartments in 2026.

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By Ballarat Daily · Published 30 June 2026 at 9:52 pm · 2 min read ·

Updated 3 July 2026 at 10:39 pm

Renting in Ballarat 2026: Costs, Rights and Tips
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Ballarat Rental Market Overview

Ballarat is one of Victoria's most affordable regional rental markets, though rents have risen steadily following pandemic-era regional migration. In mid-2026, median weekly rents are approximately $410-460 for houses and $330-370 for apartments. Central Ballarat, Lake Wendouree surrounds, and Ballarat East are the most desirable and priciest areas.

Most Affordable Areas

Ballarat's outer suburbs, including Sebastopol, Wendouree, Mitchell Park, and Delacombe, offer the city's most affordable rentals. New housing estates on Ballarat's fringe provide modern properties at reasonable prices.

Tenant Rights in Victoria

Ballarat rentals are governed by Victoria's Residential Tenancies Act 1997 with the 2021 reforms. Key protections:

  • Bond: Maximum 1 month's rent (for rents over $350/week, up to the equivalent of 4 weeks); lodged with Rental Bonds Online.
  • Rent increases: Once per 12 months; 60 days notice required.
  • Minimum standards: 14 minimum property standards apply including heating.
  • Pets: Landlords must have reasonable grounds to refuse.
  • Repairs: Urgent repairs must be attended to promptly.

Melbourne Commuters

Many Ballarat residents commute to Melbourne by V/Line. Properties near Ballarat Station are most convenient. The 1 hour 20 minute express service makes Ballarat viable as a commuter base, particularly with hybrid work arrangements.

Getting Help

Tenants Victoria (tenantsvic.org.au) provides free advice. Consumer Affairs Victoria and VCAT handle disputes.

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