Plants

Kooyong

VIC 3144
Kooyong is a prestigious suburb located 7 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in Victoria, Australia. It is known for its affluent residents and luxurious properties, making it the second most expensive suburb in Melbourne. The suburb is named after the Kooyong Koot Creek, originally called Gardiners Creek by surveyor Robert Hoddle in 1837. The name is believed to have Aboriginal origins, possibly meaning "camp" or "resting place." Kooyong is best known for the Kooyong Stadium and Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, although neither of these are officially within the suburb. It shares borders with the suburbs of Hawthorn, Malvern, and Toorak. The population of Kooyong was recorded at 842 in the 2021 census, with a median age of 44. Transportation in Kooyong is convenient, with the Kooyong railway station and tram route 16 providing easy access to the CBD and surrounding areas. Additionally, sporting enthusiasts can enjoy the facilities of the Malvern City Soccer Club and the Malvern Braves Baseball Club, both located at Sir Zelman Cowen Park. Overall, Kooyong offers an upscale and sought-after residential environment with excellent connectivity and access to quality sporting facilities. Its proximity to the CBD and prestigious amenities make it an attractive choice for discerning homebuyers seeking a luxurious lifestyle.
AREA
0.5061 km2
POPULATION
842
OWNER OCCUPIED %
74%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
40-50
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$3,425
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$895

Kooyong Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
$
Units
-57.83%
$730,000
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
503
Properties
52.09% Houses (262)
47.91% Units (241)

Find out the value of your property

Get a Free Instant Property Estimate
More

Thinking...

One moment while I search our listings...