Home » News » House prices settle across the state

House prices settle across the state

The Victorian property market is showing signs of stabilisation this quarter according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria.

The Metropolitan Melbourne median house price recorded a marginal drop of 1 per cent to $955,500 in the March quarter while units recorded a 1.8 per cent drop to $611,000.

Houses in regional Victoria once again held strong, nudging down to $602,000 (from $603,000) this quarter, but growing 2.2 per cent to $608,000 annually. While units and apartments grew 3.7 per cent to $425,000.

Morwell took first place for annual growth in the regional suburbs, with a 21.5 per cent jump to $371,250, followed by the border town of West Wodonga (up 21.1 per cent) ringing in at $539,000. The beachside Barwon Heads demonstrated its desirability once again, with a 15 per cent increase over the year to $1,955,000.

For those seeking a tree change for under $400k, houses in Stawell are going for a median of $380,000 (up 18.8 per cent) while Churchill sits at $378,500 (up 12.3 per cent) – both grew while remaining within the top five most affordable suburbs for Regional Victoria.

For the hopeful homebuyers closer to the city, good news comes from Melbourne’s outer suburbs as house prices in Wyndham Vale dropped 4.7 per cent to settle at a median of $552,500 this quarter – but, recorded 9 per cent growth over 12 months, taking the spot as Melbourne’s top suburb for annual growth.

Other outer suburbs showing strong growth, but well within reach for house hunters, were Tarneit with 3.4 per cent annual growth (to $650,000) and Pakenham recording a 4 per cent jump to $645,500.

Moving into middle Melbourne, Brighton was a standout suburb and dominated as Melbourne’s most expensive for the March 2023 report. As one of the few to bolster its median price both quarterly (up 23.2 per cent) to $3,951,000 and annually with a 0.3 per cent increase on houses. Brighton also took the lead in the most expensive for units and apartments recording a 11.8 per cent quarterly spike (to $1,398,000) and 8.5 per cent increase annually.

Contrast to the bay, the leafy suburb of Templestowe rivalled Brighton’s quarterly growth showing a 23.2 per cent increase to median house price of $1,810,944. While units and apartments in culture-rich Glen Waverley saw a 22 per cent increase in quarterly medians to $1,220,000.

REIV president Andrew Meehan noted that the property market is still stabilising after the price boom instigated by the pandemic, and while there’s still uncertainty around the future impact of interest rate rises in the market, there is positive activity.

The REIV Residential Market Index (RMX) which measures the price movement on weekly basis, has rebounded by 8.9 per cent since the start of this year. Currently the RMX sits at 154.9, close to levels recorded in mid-2022.

“Despite pressures from the interest rate increases, the market remains robust, particularly in outer ring suburbs, strong demand for housing is likely to continue throughout the rest of the year,” said Mr Meehan.

Digital Editions


  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532105 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the Macedon Ranges, Hume…

More News

  • New look Hume ready to do

    New look Hume ready to do

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 458912 It’s been an off season of change for Hume City in the National Premier League. While Hume finished in seventh and only two…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533209 Kalkallo sports fest Join ex-BBL cricketer Ryan Carters, and Dutch soccer player Tom Ruijs for an afternoon of free sport and games for…

  • Food funding starved

    Food funding starved

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532105 Lalor Neighbourhood House (LNH) volunteers have been left unable to feed over 90 families after the state government cut $45,000 in funding. LNH…

  • Mernda man arrested in construction crime probe

    Mernda man arrested in construction crime probe

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A Mernda man is one of three men who were arrested during a police investigation into organised crime linked to the construction industry.…

  • Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Celebrate the year of the fire horse

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532926 Whittlesea Chinese Association (WCA) is welcoming the year of the fire horse in style, with traditional, vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations. WCA president…

  • Epping North Scouts celebrate 10 years

    Epping North Scouts celebrate 10 years

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533856 Epping North Scouts is celebrating its 10th year in 2026, and group leader Laura Game said she is proud of how far the…

  • Special moment in game 500

    Special moment in game 500

    After 500 games of cricket you wouldn’t think there would be many more firsts for Thomastown legend Lou Alberti. But on Saturday, as he walked out to bat in game…

  • Residents urged to take shelter

    Residents urged to take shelter

    UPDATE 3.37PM A wind change is expected in the next hour, which will cause a Clarkfield fire to change directions towards Old Sydney Road. If you are in Mickleham on…

  • Hume cracks down on trolley dumping

    Hume cracks down on trolley dumping

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council is cracking down on trolley dumping by seeking to bring back trolley impounding, fining responsible retailers and make trolley dumping illegal.…

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…