Suburbs with the cheapest rental properties in major cities have been released by CoreLogic.
The suburbs on this list are all within 20kms of a city capital and are listed as the median prices in those areas.
Click through to see which suburbs are the most affordable in your city.
In Sydney, Auburn was the cheapest suburb to rent a home, with a median weekly rent of $648.
For a unit, Berala was the cheapest option, with a median rental price of $486 per week.
Those wanting to rent a home in Melbourne can look to Albanvale for the cheapest prices, with a median of $441 per week.
For a unit, Albion is the cheapest option, at $366 a week.
In Brisbane, the cheapest suburb for both homes and apartments is Woodridge.
The median rent for a home is $502 per week, while a unit is $352 per week.
In Adelaide, Salisbury has the cheapest home rental options, at a median of $473 per week.
Nearby Salisbury East has the cheapest unit options, at $361 per week.
In Perth, Girrawheen is the most affordable options for homes, at $491 per week.
For affordable units, Midland is the cheapest option, at $433 per week.
In Hobart, Bridgewater is the cheapest option for rental homes, at $485 per week.
Claremont is the most affordable for units, at $411 per week.
Moulden is the best-priced option for home rentals in Darwin, at $539 per week.
In Bakewell, renters can find a unit for $457 per week.
Higgins is the cheapest suburb to rent a home in Canberra, at $597 per week.
Renters looking for apartments in Canberra can find one in Lyons at $468 per week.