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Perth continues to be one of Western Australia’s strongest short-term rental markets, supported by business travel, interstate visitors, coastal getaways and access to destinations such as Rottnest Island, Fremantle and the Margaret River region. For property owners, that mix of demand can create a strong opportunity, but performance still depends heavily on the property itself, its location, presentation, availability and how well it is managed.
Based on recent short-term rental market data, Perth has 4,412 active short-term rental listings, with an average occupancy rate of 76% and an average daily rate of $204. These market-level figures are useful benchmarks, but they are not a personalised estimate. The table below shows recent revenue benchmarks by property size, while the calculator can help you understand what your specific property could earn.
Managing a short-term rental in Perth can be a complex task, but MadeComfy is here to simplify it. Our end-to-end Airbnb property management service takes care of every detail, from marketing and guest communication to housekeeping and price optimisation, ensuring your property achieves its maximum earning potential.
With our local expertise, we help your property stand out in Perth’s competitive market, attracting quality guests and driving strong returns. Whether your property is in the city centre, Fremantle, or Scarborough, we make short-term rental ownership effortless and profitable.

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It depends on the property. The suburb matters. So does the number of bedrooms, the layout, the furniture, the amenities and how often the property is available. Market data is a helpful starting point, but it won’t tell the full story. For that, you’ll need a property specific estimate.
For many owners, yes. Especially if you don’t want to manage guests, cleaners, maintenance, pricing and reviews yourself. Short term rental can be rewarding, but it’s not set and forget. A professional manager helps keep the property running smoothly, while making sure guests have a good experience.
It depends what you want from the property. A long term lease can offer steadier income and less day to day work. Short term rental can offer more flexibility and stronger income potential in the right conditions. But it also needs active pricing, guest support, cleaning, maintenance and regular optimisation.
Well presented apartments, townhouses and homes can all work well. The strongest properties usually have good access to Perth’s business, lifestyle or coastal areas. Guests also value parking, air conditioning, reliable Wi-Fi, easy check-in and comfortable furnishings. In simple terms, the property needs to feel easy to stay in.
MadeComfy manages the day to day work involved in running a short term rental. That includes listing setup, pricing strategy, guest communication, cleaning coordination, maintenance coordination, owner reporting and ongoing listing optimisation. The goal is to make short term rental easier for owners, while keeping the guest experience professional.
Yes. Most guests expect a fully furnished home that is clean, comfortable and ready to use. It doesn’t need to be over styled. But it does need to feel practical, welcoming and well equipped. Good furniture, useful amenities and a tidy setup can all help with bookings, reviews and guest satisfaction.
In many cases, yes. That’s one of the advantages of short term rental. You can usually block out dates for your own stays. Just keep in mind that personal use affects availability. And availability affects earning potential. So it’s worth factoring this into your income estimate.
Yes. In WA, residential properties rented for stays of less than three months need to be registered as short term rental accommodation. This applies whether the owner lives there or not. Owners may also need to think about local planning rules, strata requirements, insurance and property specific obligations before taking bookings.
It depends on the property. WA has a state wide short term rental register, but some properties may also need local planning approval. Strata or building rules may also apply. Before listing your property, it’s worth checking what applies to your specific home.
You can manage it yourself. Some owners do. But it takes time, and it needs consistency. Pricing, guest messages, check-ins, cleaning, supplies, maintenance, platform updates and reviews all need attention. Professional management helps reduce that workload and keeps the property guest ready throughout the year.