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Beveridge

VIC 3753
Beveridge is a town located 37 km (23 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District, within the City of Whittlesea and the Shire of Mitchell local government areas. According to the 2021 census, Beveridge has a population of 4,642. The town's history is intertwined with that of the infamous Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly. Kelly was born in Beveridge, and his family home, the Kelly House, still stands on Kelly Street. This historic bluestone house was built in 1859 and is now listed on the Victorian Register of Historic Buildings. In addition to its historical significance, Beveridge is known for its picturesque surroundings. Mount Fraser, an eroded extinct volcanic cone, offers stunning views of the surrounding basalt plain. There is also a quarry operating at the side of the hill, supplying Melbourne with scoria. When it comes to public transport, Beveridge is serviced by a bus route, 511, which runs from Donnybrook station to Mandalay via Olivine. The nearest railway stations to Beveridge are Donnybrook and Wallan, both located on the regional North East line. With a median age of 32, Beveridge is a growing town with a population that is relatively young. This, combined with its proximity to Melbourne, makes it an attractive option for those seeking a balanced lifestyle between urban convenience and a peaceful rural setting.
AREA
111.7189 km2
POPULATION
4,642
OWNER OCCUPIED %
81%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
30-40
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$2,052
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$480

Beveridge Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
-4.15%
$623,000
Units
-5.26%
$567,000
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
5,236
Properties
99.31% Houses (5,200)
0.69% Units (36)

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