Australia rent calculator
Australia Rent Calculator
Convert Australian rent between weekly, fortnightly, calendar monthly, 4-week, daily, and annual amounts in AUD.
Calendar monthly rent
Weekly rent is annualized over 365 days, then divided by 12 calendar months.
| Input | Result |
| A$150.00 | A$651.79 |
| A$160.00 | A$695.24 |
| A$170.00 | A$738.69 |
| A$180.00 | A$782.14 |
| A$200.00 | A$869.05 |
| A$220.00 | A$955.95 |
| A$230.00 | A$999.40 |
| A$250.00 | A$1,086.31 |
| A$300.00 | A$1,303.57 |
| A$320.00 | A$1,390.48 |
| A$350.00 | A$1,520.83 |
| A$370.00 | A$1,607.74 |
| A$400.00 | A$1,738.10 |
| A$450.00 | A$1,955.36 |
| A$500.00 | A$2,172.62 |
| A$550.00 | A$2,389.88 |
| A$600.00 | A$2,607.14 |
| A$650.00 | A$2,824.40 |
| A$750.00 | A$3,258.93 |
Direct answer
Australian listings often use weekly rent. This converts it to a calendar-month budget and shows the 4-week comparison.
How this calculator works
monthly = weekly rent x 365 / 7 / 12. Australian listings often use weekly rent. This converts it to a calendar-month budget and shows the 4-week comparison. The result keeps the period math consistent, so a weekly, 14-day, 28-day, monthly, or annual amount can be compared on the same basis.
When to use this page
Use this as the broad Australia rent-period check when a listing, bond estimate, rent-in-advance amount, or household budget uses a different period than the number you need.
What this result does not include
The result converts rent only. Utilities, deposits, parking, pet rent, service charges, insurance, move-in fees, proration, and lease-specific payment rules are not included unless you add them to the rent amount yourself.
How to read the comparison
Use the converted amount for the budget period you actually plan with, then keep the original listing period visible so you do not lose track of how rent is collected. A calendar-month result is best for monthly bills, while a weekly, fortnightly, or 4-week result is better for matching a payment cycle.
Weekly, fortnightly, and calendar monthly
Weekly and fortnightly rent are common in Australia. Calendar monthly rent is a different comparison because two fortnightly payments cover 28 days, not an average month.
Bond and rent in advance
Move-in costs can include bond and rent in advance. Rules vary by state and territory, so use this calculator for budgeting and check your state tenancy authority for exact requirements.
Worked examples
$500 weekly listing
$500/week is $1,000 per fortnight, $2,000 every 4 weeks, and about $2,172.62 per calendar month before bond or rent in advance.
Move-in planning
Use the monthly result for your budget, then check bond and rent-in-advance separately because those are upfront cash needs, not monthly rent.