Top 10 Victorian capital growth hotspots, with Ivanhoe a shining star for past five years: REIV

Top 10 Victorian capital growth hotspots, with Ivanhoe a shining star for past five years: REIV
Larry SchlesingerApril 2, 2012

The Real Estate Institute of Victoria has released a list of the 10 Victorian suburbs with the highest capital growth rates over the past five years and over the past one year. Only the north-eastern Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe appears on both lists, with 7% capital growth in the past year and a remarkable 94% capital growth over the past five years.

One-year capital growth Victorian hotspots:

The capital growth in the past year in Derrimut, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $400,000 in 2010 to a median of $460,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Healesville, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $372,500 in 2010 to a median of $421,000 in 2011.

 


The capital growth in the past year in Fitzroy, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $835,000 in 2010 to a median of $912,500 in 2011.

 


The capital growth in the past year in Taylors Lakes, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $470,000 in 2010 to a median of $510,000 in 2011.

 


The capital growth in the past year in Melton, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $470,000 in 2010 to a median of $510,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Cairnlea, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $482,000 in 2010 to a median of $519,750 in 2011.

 


The capital growth in the past year in Toorak, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $2,385,000 in 2010 to a median of $2,567,500 in 2011.


 

The capital growth in the past year in Chirnside Park, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $450,000 in 2010 to a median of $483,500 in 2011.

 



 

The capital growth in the past year in Ivanhoe, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $1,075,000 in 2010 to a median of $1,152,500 in 2011.

 


 

 

 

Five-year capital growth hotspots


The capital growth in the past year in Ivanhoe, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $595,000 in 2006 to a median of $1,152,500 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Albert Park, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $717,500 in 2006 to a median of $1,340,000 in 2011.


 

The capital growth in the past year in Sunshine North, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $234,000 in 2006 to a median of $435,000 in 2011.


The capital growth in the past year in Braybrook, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $230,500 in 2006 to a median of $428,500 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in St Albans, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $210,000 in 2006 to a median of $386,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Sunshine, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $238,000 in 2006 to a median of $430,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Brunswick East, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $430,750 in 2006 to a median of $776,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Doveton, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $183,000 in 2006 to a median of $329,500 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Airport West, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $315,000 in 2006 to a median of $565,000 in 2011.

 


 

The capital growth in the past year in Springvale, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria. House prices increased from a median of $265,000 in 2006 to a median of $472,000 in 2011.

Larry Schlesinger

Larry Schlesinger was a property writer at Property Observer

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