2 available private houses for rent in Norman Park

2 available rental houses in Norman Park found

    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Cosy living space
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Stylish comfort
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Your new rental home
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Excellent rental offer
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Well-planned
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Bright interior
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Efficient space
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Clever design
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Ready for rent
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Airy feel
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Cosy living space
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Stylish comfort
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Your new rental home
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Excellent rental offer
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Well-planned
    4 bedrooms house of 636.06 m² - Bright interior

    4 rooms house of 636m²

    11 Gillan Street, Norman Park QLD 4170, Australia

    4,562 $ / month

    4 bedrooms house of 635.35 m² - Cosy living space
    4 bedrooms house of 635.35 m² - Stylish comfort
    4 bedrooms house of 635.35 m² - Your new rental home
    4 bedrooms house of 635.35 m² - Excellent rental offer
    4 bedrooms house of 635.35 m² - Well-planned

    4 rooms house of 635m²

    11 Gillan Street, Norman Park QLD 4170, Australia

    4,562 $ / month

Frequently asked questions

Can you freely use the outdoor space at a rental house in Norman Park?

Yes, when you rent a house in Norman Park, you can usually use the outdoor space such as a garden, yard, or patio.

Tenants are generally responsible for basic upkeep, like watering or lawn care, unless the lease states otherwise.

Major garden maintenance is usually handled by the landlord.

Always check the lease terms for a house for rent in Norman Park to confirm outdoor responsibilities.

How much is house rent in Norman Park?

The average house rent in Norman Park is around A$4562 per month. Prices for a house to rent in Norman Park usually range from A$4562 to A$4562, depending on location, house size, and features. Homes with gardens, parking, or multiple bedrooms are typically priced higher, while houses in outer suburbs are more affordable. Comparing listings on Rentola helps you understand current house rent in Norman Park.

Is the house for rent in Norman Park expensive to heat or cool?

A house for rent in Norman Park is not always expensive to heat or cool, but running costs depend mainly on the type of heating and cooling systems, insulation quality, and house size. Newer homes are generally more energy-efficient than older ones.

Common heating systems in rental houses in Norman Park and typical costs:

- Reverse-cycle air conditioning (heating mode): A$150–A$250 per month on average; up to A$280 in winter.

- Heat pumps (dedicated systems): A$140–A$230 per month in well-insulated homes.

- Gas heating (wall or central systems): A$100–A$200 per month in winter, plus low electricity use for fans.

- Ducted heating systems: A$180–A$300 per month in winter, depending on house size.

- Hydronic heating: A$160–A$280 per month, common in higher-end houses.

- Electric heaters: A$200–A$350 per month in winter; usually the most expensive option.

- Fireplace or wood-burning stove: costs vary widely; firewood is usually paid for separately by the tenant.

Common cooling systems and typical costs:

- Reverse-cycle air conditioning (cooling mode): A$170–A$260 per month during summer.

- Split-system air conditioning: A$120–A$220 per month in summer, depending on usage.

- Ducted air conditioning: A$200–A$300 per month in hot periods.

- Ceiling fans: very low running costs and help reduce air conditioning use.

When you rent a home in Norman Park, reviewing the heating and cooling systems listed on Rentola can help you estimate whether the home will be affordable to run throughout the year.

Is a home for rent in Norman Park fully electric, or does it use gas?

A home for rent in Norman Park most commonly uses a mix of electricity and gas, although fully electric homes are becoming more common, especially in newer developments. In Norman Park, newer houses are often fully electric, relying on reverse-cycle air conditioning, electric hot water systems, and induction cooktops, while older homes frequently use gas for heating, cooking, or hot water.

Fully electric houses for rent in Norman Park:

- Lower ongoing maintenance and no gas connection fees.

- Often more energy-efficient with modern systems.

- Electricity costs may be higher during peak heating or cooling seasons.

- Average monthly cost: around A$180–A$300, depending on house size and usage.

Houses for rent in Norman Park with gas:

- Gas heating and hot water can be cheaper in winter.

- Lower electricity usage for heating.

- Additional gas supply charges apply.

- Average monthly cost: around A$150–A$250 for gas and electricity combined.

When you rent a house in Norman Park, checking whether the home is fully electric or uses gas helps you better estimate monthly utility costs and choose what suits your lifestyle.

What appliances are included in the house rent in Norman Park?

House rent in Norman Park usually includes fixed appliances and built-in features, while furniture and movable appliances are only included if the home is advertised as furnished.

Appliances typically included in an unfurnished house:

- Built-in kitchen with oven, cooktop (gas or electric), and rangehood.

- Fixed storage such as built-in wardrobes.

- Bathroom fittings and hot water system.

- Sometimes a dishwasher, depending on the home.

Heating and cooling commonly included:

- Reverse-cycle air conditioning or split systems.

- Gas heaters or ducted heating in older houses.

- Ceiling fans in living areas or bedrooms.

Items usually not included unless furnished:

- Bed and bedroom furniture.

- Fridge, washing machine, and dryer.

- Sofa, dining table, or household items.

Always check the listing details on Rentola before you rent a house in Norman Park to confirm exactly what appliances and features are included.

How to rent a house in Norman Park?

To rent a house in Norman Park, start by browsing verified listings on Rentola and selecting homes that match your budget and preferred suburbs. Prepare your documents in advance, contact the landlord, and submit an application quickly. Many houses for rent in Norman Park are offered by private landlords, which can allow more flexible arrangements for long-term leases.