iPads, rent-free periods and vouchers are being used as incentives to attract renters as lessors struggle to fill their investment properties in Brisbane.

A two-bedroom apartment in Kangaroo Point, listed at $399 on domain.com.au has offered a $300 Coles Myer gift card to the prospective tenant, an incentive Ray White South Brisbane rental manager Amy Hindes said stemmed from the supply of rental properties outweighing demand.

Finding tenants is becoming harder because there is an oversupply of rental properties. Credit:Jim Rice

"There are iPads when they move in, you can do one week or two week rent-free periods, I have seen a few do $200 towards removalist costs," Ms Hindes said.

"Given the amount of units that are available, the market has changed in vacancy rates, they are offering incentives to get the properties leased."