Melbourne’s most affordable suburbs for houses within 10km, 20km, 20km-plus of the CBD

Bargain-hunting house hunters have been urged to look at Yarraville, Lalor and Frankston North, with the suburbs revealed as the top spots for property deals their distance from the CBD.

The metro Melbourne postcodes, within 10, 20, and 20-plus kilometres of the city centre respectively, are being hailed for their affordability, attractive amenities and lifestyle.

And with median sale prices as cheap as $580,000 for a house, according to new quarterly data from the Real Estate Institute of Victoria, industry experts are urging buyers to “weigh up” their priorities and reconsider how much they really want to spend.

A typical house in Yarraville sold for $1.118m in the June quarter, just above the citywide median of $1.01m, making it the cheapest suburb within 10km of the CBD.

Preston, where the median sale price reached $1.18m in the past three months, Pascoe Vale South ($1.2075m) and Coburg ($1.3m) also made the inner-suburban list for affordable spots.

Meanwhile, Lalor (695,000), St Albans ($698,000), Gladstone Park ($725,000) and Thomastown ($727,500) were the cheapest areas within 20km of the CBD.

Further out, Frankston North and Hoppers Crossing, which both have a median house sale price of $580,000, Werribee ($585,000) and Pakenham ($604,500) topped the list for the most affordable fringe suburbs.

Most Affordable Suburbs

Lucy and Izzy Mehmet decided to buy in Roxburgh Park for its affordability and family feel. Picture: David Caird


Barry Plant executive director Mike McCarthy said while the suburbs may not be buyers’ traditional first choice, they offered “bigger homes, bigger blocks” and an affordable price point.

“The reality is they offer great access (to the city), a bigger home and, in many cases, a much lower mortgage,” Mr McCarthy said.

“Both Yarraville and Preston have a village-like feel where you have a local centre with shops and amenities — you can walk to schools and cafes, and a real sense of community. I think that’s a real phenomenon these days.

“Werribee, in days gone by, was almost a satellite city to Melbourne, but now it’s an outer suburb. It’s a nice little pocket, it’s got good access to the city, but great access to the Bellarine Peninsula, Geelong and beyond.”

Mr McCarthy said the “prospect of being able to reduce your mortgage very significantly” was “certainly worth considering”.

“That opens up a whole lot of future lifestyle options and disposable income,” he said.

“(I’d suggest) weigh up your options in terms of what you want to spend.”

9 Tallowwood Street, Frankston North, is for sale for $440,000-$480,000.


The home has three bedrooms.


And is close to local shops and the beach.


O’Brien Real Estate Frankston agent Mark Burke said the suburb was attracting everyone from first-home buyers to downsizers looking for a “friendly, safe” community to call home.

He said traditional bayside buyers looking in areas such as Chelsea, Cheltenham and Mentone were now turning to the outer suburb for its affordability, with most properties priced between $530,000 and $640,000.

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate sells Paradise Waters home for $3.675m

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate has made $1 million in profit after quietly offloading his Paradise Waters home.

Industry sources say the property located at 36 Buccaneer Court achieved $3.675 million in an off market deal.

Records show Mr Tate bought the house with his wife Ruth in June last year for $2.7 million, earning the Tates almost $1 million in capital gain.


Estate agents at the time said that he had bought well, with the house previously selling for $3.217 million in 2006.

The five-bedroom, double-storey residence is on a 1,037sq m block in a prime position in Paradise Waters and has 49m of water frontage, with a private sandy beach from where you can take in river views.

The property has 49m of waterfrontage.


The day before the contract was signed, the Tates bought a $3.825 million property at 23 Maryland Ave, Carrara.

The single-level house was built in 2006 on a 6139sqm acreage lot, and has manicured gardens and lawns, a 25m pool, full-size tennis court, wine cellar and eight-car garage.

A seperate pool house has a bedroom, two living areas and a kitchen.

The Tates’ master suite in the four-bedroom home includes a spa and dressing room and his-and-her executive study.

Mr Tate has sunk multimillions into the Gold Coast property market over the years, mostly concentrating on Paradise Waters.

The couple do seem to have a knack for making savvy purchases.

In 2015 they bought a riverfront mansion under receivership at the exclusive tip of Sorrento for $3.3 million. They sold it last year for $4.85 million. Before that, they owned a waterfront mansion in Midshipman Court, Paradise Waters, which they bought for $2.65 million in 2011 and sold for $3.5 million in 2015.

Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate and his wife Ruth have purchased 23 Maryland Avenue, Carrara for $3.825m.


Mr Tate bought the house in Buccaneer Court last year through First National Surfers Paradise agents Russell and Bob Rollington. The pair yesterday confirmed that they were again involved in the property’s sale, to a local buyer, but would comment any further.

The Tates still own a three-bedroom, 720sq m apartment in the Kings Row Centre building on Commodore Drive, which they bought in 2011 for $450,000. It was last listed for rent in 2018 for $580 a week. He may not have hold of it for too long after developers have come sniffing in the area looking for potential acquisition site, with Polites Group eyeing of one of the three adjoining Kings Rows buildings, offering to buy it for $24 million.