VIC · 3249

Ondit

Suburb profile, market snapshot and recent listings for Ondit, VIC 3249.

Ondit, VIC 3249

About Ondit

Welcome to Ondit

Ondit is a small rural locality in south-western Victoria, situated in the Surf Coast and Colac Otway region roughly between the regional centre of Colac and the Princes Highway corridor. It sits within a quietly productive agricultural landscape of rolling paddocks and scattered stands of eucalypts, and carries the unhurried character that draws people seeking genuine country living without the tourist traffic of the better-known coastal hinterland towns.

The locality suits lifestyle-block buyers, farmers and those looking to trade urban density for space and fresh air. It is a place where properties are measured in acres rather than square metres, neighbours are few, and the appeal lies in exactly that quietude.

Character & community

Ondit occupies a slice of the western Victorian countryside that has changed little in pace or purpose over many decades. The community is small and tight-knit, rooted in grazing and mixed farming traditions that still shape the landscape today. Social life tends to revolve around broader regional connections — trips into Colac for services, markets and events — rather than a concentrated village centre within the locality itself.

That self-sufficiency is part of the attraction. Residents here tend to be deliberate in their choice: they want the open sky, the working land and the space to run animals or grow produce. It is a lifestyle that rewards those who come prepared for it.

Parks & recreation

The nearest formal green space is Meredith Park, which provides a welcome patch of open recreational land for families and visitors in the broader district. Beyond that, recreation in and around Ondit is largely defined by the land itself — walking fence lines, managing bush blocks and enjoying the low-light skies that are simply not possible closer to a city.

The wider region offers access to the Otway Ranges and the coast, both within a reasonable drive, giving residents a back-door connection to some of Victoria's most celebrated natural landscapes whenever the mood for a day out strikes.

Getting around

Ondit is rural Victoria, and a private vehicle is essential for day-to-day life. The road network connects the locality to Colac, which serves as the main service hub for grocery shopping, healthcare, schooling and most other necessities. Colac itself sits on the Princes Highway and the regional rail line, giving residents a pathway into Geelong and Melbourne for those occasions when the city is required.

The driving distances are entirely manageable by country standards, and many residents find the commute to Colac a small price to pay for the scale and serenity of rural acreage living.

Schools & families

Families in Ondit look to the broader Colac district for schooling options. Colac offers both government primary and secondary schools, as well as Catholic schooling options, covering the full span of a child's education without needing to travel further afield. For families with younger children, the rural environment itself — space to explore, animals to care for, and a slower rhythm of daily life — is often cited as a meaningful part of why they chose this kind of address in the first place.

Housing & architecture

The housing stock in Ondit is, as you would expect of a rural locality, made up entirely of houses — current listings show a 100% house dwelling mix, with no units or apartments in the picture at all. Properties typically sit on large rural allotments, ranging from hobby-farm-sized lifestyle blocks through to working agricultural holdings. Dwellings vary from older farmhouses with generous verandahs to more contemporary rural builds, and the opportunity to purchase land and build to your own specifications is a real one here.

The architecture is practical rather than ornamental, shaped by function, weatherboard tradition and the needs of rural life. Shedding, water storage and paddock infrastructure often feature as prominently in a listing as the house itself.

The property market

Ondit is a tightly held rural locality where transactions are infrequent and the buyer pool is specific. All current listings are houses, reflecting the exclusively rural residential nature of the area. Buyers are typically lifestyle-seekers, farmers adding to their holdings, or those relocating from metropolitan or regional centres in search of acreage they simply cannot find closer to the coast or the city.

Because stock turnover is low, properties here tend to be purchased with a long-term mindset rather than as short-cycle investments. For the right buyer — someone whose priority is land, space and a working rural lifestyle — Ondit offers the kind of property that rarely comes available in more prominent or populous towns.

Who lives here

Demographics

ABS Census 2021 figures for Ondit, VIC 3249.

Population

101

residents (2021)

Median age

46

years

Household income

$1,291

median, per week

Median rent

$240

per week

Median mortgage

$1,408

per month

Mortgage / income

25%

comfortable

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

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Is Ondit a good place to live?

Ondit is an established residential suburb in VIC, with a population of around 101.

What is the population of Ondit?

Ondit has a population of 101 (ABS 2021 Census), with a median age of 46.