Top growth suburbs over the last three month period ending 30 June 2024.
The Melbourne property market has seen some moderate gains throughout 2024, but it has been inconsistent. In comparison to other states of Australia, it hasn’t outperformed.
However there have been some standouts in the last quarter, many areas within the metropolitan Melbourne location achieving double digit returns in both median house and unit property prices.
Here we focus and share the latest quarterly figures within the Melbourne property market.
Top growth suburbs by median house price
Here is a current list of the suburbs that have seen some capital appreciation from 1 April 2024 through to 30 June 2024 (3 month period):
Note: Only quarterly median prices from suburbs with at least 30 sales in the relevant quarter are included.
Top growth in median unit prices
Here is a current list of the suburbs that have seen some capital appreciation from 1 April 2024 through to 30 June 2024 (3 month period):
Note: Only quarterly median prices from suburbs with at least 25 sales in the relevant quarter are included
Source – This information has been collected by the Real Estate Institute of Victoria Ltd (REIV). The most authoritative source for information on the Victorian property market. * denotes less than 30 sales in the quarter
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