St Kilda
Property profile for St Kilda, Melbourne. Median prices and property calculators.
Median Prices
Median House Price
$1,800,000
Approximate median for St Kilda, Melbourne
Median Unit Price
$520,000
Approximate median for St Kilda, Melbourne
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$97,000
On median house price of $1,800,000
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$8,820
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Estimated Deposit Needed
$360,000
20% of median house price
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About St Kilda
St Kilda is Melbourne's famous bayside suburb, located approximately six kilometres south-east of the CBD on the shores of Port Phillip Bay. The suburb is defined by its beach, the historic Luna Park amusement park, and the palm-lined Esplanade with sweeping bay views. Fitzroy Street and Acland Street are the main commercial strips, offering an eclectic mix of restaurants, cake shops, bars, and live music venues that have made St Kilda a centre of Melbourne nightlife for decades. Property ranges from grand Victorian mansions subdivided into apartments to Art Deco flats, modern high-rise developments, and some of Melbourne's most expensive beachfront homes. The St Kilda Botanical Gardens and Catani Gardens provide leafy retreats, while the Sunday Esplanade Market is a local institution. Transport is convenient with tram routes 3, 16, and 96 running to the CBD, and the 606 bus connecting to surrounding suburbs. St Kilda Pier offers views of the city skyline and a colony of little penguins at the breakwater. The suburb attracts a diverse population including young professionals, backpackers, artists, and established residents. It suits those seeking a vibrant social scene with beach access and strong public transport links.