Essendon

Essendon

VIC 3040
Essendon is a vibrant suburb located 8 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district. It has a population of 21,240, according to the 2021 census, and has a median age of 39. The suburb is known for its rich history, originally inhabited by the Wurundjeri clan of the Kulin nation. It was named after the village of Essendon in Hertfordshire, England, by Richard Green, who settled in the area in the 1850s. Essendon offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. There are several schools in the area, both public and private, including Aberfeldie Primary School and Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School. The suburb is also well-served by public transport, with the number 59 tram providing easy access to the city, and train services available from Essendon, Glenbervie, and Strathmore stations. In terms of recreational activities, Essendon is home to the Essendon Football Club, an Australian rules football team with a rich history and 16 premierships. The suburb also boasts the Essendon District Football League, a successful suburban football competition. Overall, Essendon offers a desirable lifestyle with its rich history, convenient amenities, and access to public transport, making it an attractive suburb for prospective buyers.
AREA
6.159 km2
POPULATION
21,240
OWNER OCCUPIED %
62%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
30-40
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$2,275
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$532

Essendon Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
-5.61%
$1,700,000
Units
7.74%
$571,000
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
12,682
Properties
48.15% Houses (6,106)
51.85% Units (6,576)

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