Rental properties in Vermont

3 available rental properties found

    2 bedrooms apartment of 218.04 m² - Cosy living space
    2 bedrooms apartment of 218.04 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms apartment of 218.04 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms apartment of 218.04 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms apartment of 218.04 m² - Well-planned

    2 rooms apartment of 218m²

    19 McClares Road, Vermont VIC 3133, Australia

    1,998 $ / month

    3 bedrooms apartment of 67.11 m² - Cosy living space
    3 bedrooms apartment of 67.11 m² - Stylish comfort
    3 bedrooms apartment of 67.11 m² - Your new rental home
    3 bedrooms apartment of 67.11 m² - Excellent rental offer
    3 bedrooms apartment of 67.11 m² - Well-planned

    3 rooms apartment of 67m²

    5 Bradley Avenue, Vermont VIC 3133, Australia

    615 $ / month

    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Cosy living space
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Well-planned
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Bright interior
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Efficient space
    2 bedrooms apartment of 226.09 m² - Clever design

    2 rooms apartment of 226m²

    4 Short Street, Vermont VIC 3133, Australia

    2,080 $ / month

Frequently asked questions

How much is the average rent for long-term rental properties in Vermont?

The average long-term rent in Vermont is around A$1564 per month. Prices usually range from A$615 to A$2080, depending on property size, location, and demand. Long-term rental properties in Vermont close to public transport, universities, or major employment hubs are generally priced higher than those in outer suburbs.

Who is responsible for repairs and maintenance in long-term rental properties in Vermont?

In long-term rental properties in Vermont, the landlord is responsible for major repairs, safety issues, and maintaining the property in a habitable condition.

This includes:

  • plumbing
  • electrical systems
  • structural repairs

Tenants are generally responsible for minor upkeep, such as:

  • replacing light bulbs
  • keeping the property clean
  • reporting issues promptly

Responsibilities are clearly outlined in the lease agreement for each long-term rental in Vermont.

When is a property for rent in Vermont available?

A property for rent in Vermont is typically available either immediately or within 2–6 weeks, depending on the current tenant’s notice period.

Vacant or newly listed homes are often available sooner.

Availability dates are clearly shown in the property details on Rentola, making it easier to plan ahead.

Some landlords may also offer flexibility if you communicate your preferred move-in date early when applying for a long-term rental in Vermont.

How much is a rental bond (security deposit) required when renting a property in Vermont?

When renting a property in Vermont, the rental bond is usually 4 weeks’ rent. This means the bond typically starts from around A$615 for lower-priced homes and is closer to A$1564 for properties rented at the average market price. For higher-priced homes, the bond amount may vary depending on state or territory regulations. The bond must be lodged with the relevant government authority and is refundable at the end of the tenancy, provided the property is returned in good condition and rent is fully paid, including for long-term private rentals in Vermont.

What is included in the property rent in Vermont?

Property rent in Vermont usually covers the use of the home and several fixed landlord-paid costs, while most utilities are paid separately by the tenant. What’s included can vary by property, so it’s important to check each listing carefully.

Costs typically included in the long-term property rent in Vermont:

- Council rates and local charges.

- Building insurance and structural maintenance.

- Upkeep of common areas (for apartments and complexes).

- Fixed fittings and appliances provided with the property.

Costs usually not included:

- Electricity and gas: A$120–A$250 per month, depending on usage and season.

- Water usage: A$30–A$70 per month, often charged separately.

- Internet and NBN plans: A$60–A$90 per month.

- Parking or garage (if not included): A$50–A$150 per month.

Some furnished long-term rentals in Vermont may include basic furniture or appliances. Always review the listing details on Rentola before you rent a property in Vermont to confirm exactly what is included.

How can I find long-term rentals in Vermont?

On Rentola, you can easily find long-term rental properties in Vermont by using filters such as property type, price range, and other preferences. Currently, there are over 3 listings available in this area. Whether you're looking for a small studio or a spacious house, there are options for every lifestyle. All listings are verified to ensure up-to-date and reliable information.