Toorak triumphs with Melbourne's highest median house price: REIV

Toorak triumphs with Melbourne's highest median house price: REIV
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Toorak truimphs among the 59 suburbs in Melbourne that currently have a median house price of $1 million or more, according to the REIV.

Of these, 36 suburbs had more than 30 sales in the December 2014 quarter. 

There were eight new entrants to this list over the quarter: east Melbourne, Flinders, Carlton North, Clifton Hill, Richmond, Northcote, Aberfeldie and Strathmore.

Carlton, North Melbourne, Fairfield, Moonee Ponds and Bentleigh fell off the list in the latest quarter.

Melbourne's $1 million plus suburbs:

Toorak$2,850,000
DEEPDENE*$2,250,000
CANTERBURY*$2,201,000
east Melbourne*$2,087,500
FLINDERS*$2,070,000
Kew$2,035,000
BRIGHTON$2,000,000
MALVERN$1,912,500
ARMADALE$1,900,000
BALWYN$1,800,000
Camberwell$1,775,000
Hawthorn EAST$1,725,000
MIDDLE PARK*$1,717,500
MONT ALBERT*$1,700,000
Glen Iris$1,570,000
EAGLEMONT*$1,560,000
SURREY HILLS$1,525,000
Hawthorn$1,515,000
IVANHOE EAST*$1,503,750
BALWYN NORTH$1,503,000
BLACK ROCK*$1,500,000
ELWOOD*$1,500,000
ALBERT PARK$1,452,000
HAMPTON$1,450,000
Malvern East$1,432,500
Caulfield NORTH$1,401,000
Caulfield*$1,375,000
BOX HILL*$1,359,000
BRIGHTON EAST$1,350,000
Kew EAST*$1,305,500
MCKINNON*$1,292,500
SOUTH YARRA$1,290,000
SANDRINGHAM$1,282,500
FITZROY*$1,279,500
IVANHOE$1,270,750
ELSTERNWICK$1,255,250
CAULFIELD SOUTH$1,250,000
SOUTH MELBOURNE*$1,243,000
PARK ORCHARDS*$1,210,000
ASHBURTON$1,200,000
PORT Melbourne$1,180,000
Carlton North$1,160,000
PRAHRAN$1,160,000
ALPHINGTON*$1,140,000
CLIFTON HILL*$1,140,000
MONT ALBERT NORTH*$1,140,000
ORMOND*$1,102,000
BEAUMARIS$1,100,000
GLEN WAVERLEY$1,095,000
RICHMOND$1,071,000
NORTHCOTE$1,065,000
St Kilda$1,060,000
Aberfeldie*$1,050,000
STRATHMORE$1,026,000
Murrumbeena$1,022,500
DONCASTER$1,020,000
TEMPLESTOWE$1,014,000
St Kilda East*$1,010,000
FITZROY NORTH$1,010,000

Source: REIV

* denotes less than 30 sales in the quarter

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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