Bonshaw

Bonshaw

VIC 3352
Bonshaw is a suburban locality located on the southern rural fringe of the City of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. According to the 2021 census, Bonshaw has a population of 949, which is a significant increase compared to the 2016 census population of 210 and the 2011 census population of 188. The suburb was named after a sheep run purchased by John Winter from George Russell and Henry Anderson in the 1840s. Initially called Waverley Park by Anderson, Winter later renamed it Bonshaw after his father-in-law's estate. Bonshaw is part of the Ballarat West Growth Area and has attracted interest from real estate developers such as Jellis Craig and Florian Living. The area is undergoing continued housing development, with an application for another housing development recently submitted to the council. The suburb also benefits from being located near the Ballarat CBD. In terms of amenities and services, Bonshaw is in proximity to various essential facilities and schools, including the nearby Phoenix P-12 Community College. Its population has a relatively young median age of 28, indicating a vibrant and dynamic community. However, specific details about public transport and other amenities in Bonshaw were not provided. It would be beneficial for prospective buyers to gather more information on these aspects to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the suburb's offerings.
AREA
3.2098 km2
POPULATION
949
OWNER OCCUPIED %
70%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
20-30
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$1,500
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$460

Bonshaw Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
2.97%
$607,500
Units
$
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
1,265
Properties
99.05% Houses (1,253)
0.95% Units (12)

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