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Property Market in Melbourne

Melbourne's property market is characterised by distinct inner, middle, and outer ring price tiers, with established suburbs in the east and south-east consistently outperforming. A large pipeline of apartment supply has kept unit prices relatively stable compared to the competitive detached housing market.

House-price scenario

$1,050,000

Unit-price scenario

$580,000

These are indicative scenario inputs, not live valuations or sale-price estimates. Property prices vary by suburb, property and data period. Replace them with a current price before relying on a calculator result.

For an illustrative Melbourne purchase price of $1,050,000, a 20% deposit scenario uses $210,000 in savings and an 80% loan of $840,000. A 20% deposit can often avoid lenders mortgage insurance, but lender policy varies. Borrowing power also depends on income, debts, living expenses and lender assessment criteria. The result above is an estimate, not a lending approval.

Buying Property in Melbourne

Melbourne's auction culture is deeply ingrained — around 70% of inner-city houses sell under the hammer, and understanding auction tactics is essential before entering the market. The CBD and Docklands apartment market has experienced persistent oversupply, with some investors sitting on units worth less than their original purchase price, so due diligence on body corporate fees and rental vacancy in specific buildings is critical. By contrast, detached houses in the inner east and bayside suburbs face genuine scarcity, and buyers competing for period homes in areas like Hawthorn, Armadale, or Brighton should expect campaigns that regularly exceed quoted price ranges by 10–20%.

Melbourne Suburb Prices

SuburbMedian HouseMedian UnitProfile
Brighton$3,200,000$950,000View
South Yarra$2,500,000$550,000View
Hawthorn$2,200,000$580,000View
St Kilda$1,800,000$520,000View
Carlton$1,600,000$450,000View