Rental yield and weekly rent in Harris Park are closely watched by investors in the Parramatta area, particularly as interest rate movements shift the relative attractiveness of cash flow versus capital growth. The data card below shows median rent by dwelling type (house vs unit) where the dataset supports the split, and compares Harris Park 2150 yield to the Sydney metro average.
Can I afford Harris Park?
Rental market in Harris Park
Median weekly rent from lodged bonds. Sep 2025. Based on 547 new bond lodgements this quarter.
Rents here are at the higher end for Sydney. Higher holding costs for investors; higher savings pressure for renters.
Median weekly rent · Unit · 2 bed
$700per week
Sep 2025 · 547 bonds lodged
Quarterly trend · last 12 quarters
Nearby suburbs · same combination
Rydalmere2116
$630▼$70
2.7 km away
Granville2142
$630▼$70
3.0 km away
Merrylands2160
$600▼$100
3.3 km away
Dundas2117
$600▼$100
3.5 km away
NSW DCJ Rental Bond Board↗ · Sep 2025 · CC BY. Cells with 10 or fewer bond lodgements are suppressed; cells with 30 or fewer have the bond count suppressed but rent published. Figures are transacted rents, not asking rents.
Rental yield in Sydney's established suburbs tends to run below the broader market because capital growth expectations are already priced into sale prices. If Harris Park shows a gross yield meaningfully above 4%, it is worth checking whether that reflects genuine demand or a subdued sale price (which can itself be a signal of weaker capital growth prospects). Strong yield and strong capital growth in the same suburb is uncommon but does occur in transition areas.