VIC · 3000

Melbourne

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Melbourne, VIC 3000.

Melbourne, VIC 3000

About Melbourne

Welcome to Melbourne

Melbourne itself — the Hoddle Grid and its immediate fringes — is Australia's most famous "suburb", the beating civic and commercial heart of the city it lends its name to. Bounded by Carlton, East Melbourne, Fitzroy, West Melbourne and Southbank, this is dense, vertical, laneway-laced living, where century-old bluestone bones sit beneath a skyline of glass apartment towers.

With a population of 54,941 and a median age of just 29, the CBD is unmistakably a young person's postcode — students, professionals and international newcomers drawn to the convenience of living where they work, study and socialise. It suits those who want a car-free lifestyle, are happy trading a backyard for a balcony, and value being a short walk from everything from the MCG to Bourke Street.

Lifestyle & dining

Life in the CBD revolves around laneways and precincts rather than a single high street. Degraves Street and Centre Place serve up espresso and hole-in-the-wall eateries, Chinatown along Little Bourke Street has been a fixture for well over a century, and the Southbank promenade just across the river adds riverside dining and the arts precinct to the mix. Rooftop bars, late-night noodle houses and everything from fine dining to $10 dumplings sit within a few minutes' walk of most apartment buildings.

Being on the doorstep of Fitzroy and Carlton also means Brunswick Street's live music venues and Lygon Street's Italian institutions are an easy stroll or tram ride away, giving CBD residents a broader catchment of nightlife and culture without needing to leave the inner city.

Shopping

Retail therapy ranges from the flagship department stores and Emporium Melbourne on Bourke Street to the boutique fashion and design stores scattered through the QV precinct and surrounding arcades. The Queen Victoria Market, on the CBD's northern edge toward West Melbourne, remains the go-to for fresh produce, deli goods and Tuesday night markets, while smaller grocers and convenience stores throughout the grid cater to the everyday needs of apartment dwellers.

Getting around

Transport is the CBD's trump card. Every metropolitan train line funnels through the city loop via Flinders Street and Southern Cross stations, the free tram zone covers the core of the grid, and buses and regional coaches all converge here too. Southern Cross Station also connects to Melbourne Airport via SkyBus, and the walkability of the grid means many residents don't need a car at all, with Carlton, East Melbourne, Fitzroy, West Melbourne and Southbank all within easy walking or tram distance.

Schools & families

The CBD isn't a traditional family suburb, but it isn't without options for education. Eltham College's Lonsdale Street Campus and Holmes Grammar School provide inner-city schooling choices, while the prestigious Wesley College and Melbourne Grammar School (including its Wadhurst Campus) are within reach on the city's fringe. The Victorian College For The Deaf also has its base here, adding to a surprisingly varied educational landscape for a precinct better known for its towers than its playgrounds.

The property market

Unsurprisingly for a suburb defined by high-rise living, apartments and units make up 98% of current listings, with houses, townhouses and other dwelling types barely registering. The median unit price sits at $525,000, reflecting the sheer breadth of stock on offer, from compact studios aimed at students and investors through to larger, view-laden apartments in premium towers.

This is very much an investor- and owner-occupier-friendly market built around rental demand, given the proximity to universities like RMIT and the University of Melbourne (via neighbouring Carlton), major hospitals, and the CBD's enormous employment base. Buyers are typically trading space for location, with lifestyle and connectivity doing most of the heavy lifting on value.

Parks & recreation

Green space is at a premium in the grid itself, but it's rarely far away. The Yarra River and Southbank promenade offer a walking and running loop, while the CBD sits within easy reach of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens toward East Melbourne, and Carlton Gardens on the Carlton border. Sports fans have Melbourne Park and the MCG close by, making major tennis, AFL and cricket fixtures a genuine local drawcard rather than an occasional outing.

Market snapshot

Melbourne property market

Median price ranks #3,345 of 3,797 suburbs · pricier than 12%
Bedrooms

Median sale price

$525k

Unit · 2 bed

Median rent

$750

per week

Gross rental yield

7.4%

annual rent ÷ sale price

Typical price range

Entry

$340k

Median

$525k

Premium

$960k

Days on market

48

Auction clearance

66%

Sold this year

1,004

Median sold price trend · Unit 2 bed

Compound growth -2.8% / yr over 4 yrs

Median price by bedrooms · Unit

Property types on market

Share of current listings in Melbourne by dwelling type.

Apartment / Unit98%
House1%
Other1%
Townhouse0%

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Melbourne, VIC 3000.

Population

54,941

residents (2021)

Median age

29

years

Household income

$1,448

median, per week

Median rent

$381

per week

Median mortgage

$1,800

per month

Mortgage / income

29%

comfortable

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021. Suburb-level (SAL) aggregates.

Education

Schools in Melbourne

Government school catchment

Victorian College For The Deaf

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University High School-Londsdale Street Campus

Government

Independent & Catholic schools

Eltham College - Lonsdale Street Campus

Private

Melbourne Grammar School

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Melbourne Grammar School - Wadhurst Campus

Private

Wesley College

Prep-12CoEdPrivate
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Holmes Grammar School

11-12Private
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Ozford College

10-12CoEdPrivate
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Ozford College - Ozford College Campus

Private

Stott's Colleges

11-12Private
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Recent results

Recently sold in Melbourne

$455k

2410/33 Mackenzie Street

apartment2 bd · 1 ba

Sold ~July 2026

$365k

1506/33 Mackenzie Street

house1 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$670k

2410/301 King Street

apartment2 bd · 2 ba

Sold ~July 2026

$330k

509/57 Spencer Street

apartment1 bd · 1 ba

Sold ~July 2026

$580k

2701A/8 Franklin Street

apartment2 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$730k

5108/80 A'beckett Street

apartment3 bd · 2 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$395k

3804/200 Spencer Street

apartment1 bd · 1 ba · 1 car

Sold ~July 2026

$430k

4301/560 Lonsdale Street

apartment1 bd · 1 ba

Sold ~July 2026

Sold prices as published on the original listing; some may reflect the last advertised price. Dates are approximate.

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Common questions

Melbourne suburb FAQ

What is the median property price in Melbourne?

The median unit price in Melbourne, VIC is $525k for a 2-bedroom home. Over the past year, median sold prices have fallen about 16.6%.

How much is rent in Melbourne?

The median weekly rent in Melbourne is around $750 per week.

Is Melbourne a good place to live?

Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria and the second most-populous city in Australia. Melbourne is an established residential suburb in VIC, with a population of around 54,941 and 10 schools in the area.

What is the population of Melbourne?

Melbourne has a population of 54,941 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 29.

What schools are in Melbourne?

There are 10 schools in or near Melbourne, including Eltham College - Lonsdale Street Campus, Melbourne Grammar School and Melbourne Grammar School - Wadhurst Campus.

How long do homes take to sell in Melbourne?

Properties in Melbourne take around 48 days to sell on average, with an auction clearance rate of about 66%.

How much do you need to buy in Melbourne?

Entry-level properties in Melbourne start around $340k, while premium homes reach $960k.

What suburbs are near Melbourne?

Suburbs near Melbourne include Carlton, East Melbourne, Fitzroy, West Melbourne and Southbank.

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Beachside Luxury in Beacon Cove

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Inner-City Perfection with Stunning Views

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A tour de force of Penthouse living in the esteemed 'UNO Melbourne'

6402/119 A'beckett Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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Victorian Grace with Enviable Garden Serenity

198 Park Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205
21195 m²
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Coastal Living, Elevated

7 Blueprint Circuit, Port Melbourne VIC 3207
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Townhouse style living with city skyline views

38/190 Albert Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002
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Jellis Craig Richmond & SurroundsYesterday
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Prestigious Blue-Chip Living and Investing in a Central Setting

3002/80 Abeckett Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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808 Neo: Showcase of Lifestyle, Luxury and Location

808/200 Spencer Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
1159 m²
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$420k–$450k
apartment

Contemporary Elegance, Premier CBD Location

1105/33 Rose Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000
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New Aumeca Group1 week ago
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$450k–$495k
apartment

Stylish Two-Bedroom Apartment in Iconic East Melbourne

413V/162 Albert Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002
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Ray White CRE1 week ago
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$245,000
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HIGH YIELD CBD INVESTMENT UP TO 7.5% NET RETURNS

1904/60 Market Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
1137 m²
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Secure two-bedroom living at the Spencer Street end

1008/639 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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Jellis Craig Doncaster3 weeks ago
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