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Skye, Victoria is a suburb located 38 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District. It falls within the City of Frankston local government area and recorded a population of 8,088 at the 2021 census. Skye has a rich history, with the Skye Post Office opening in 1889 and closing in 1895. It was formerly part of the City of Cranbourne and shares a postcode with Cranbourne. In terms of transportation, Skye is serviced by one local bus service, the 760, which connects it to neighboring suburbs. It is also well-connected by road, with access to major highways such as the Western Port Highway, Peninsula Link, EastLink, Dandenong Valley Highway, and Nepean Highway. Education options in Skye include Skye Primary School and Lighthouse Christian College for primary education. Secondary schooling options are available in neighboring suburbs such as Carrum Downs and Cranbourne West. Skye is home to the Southern Lights Christian Church and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, and it falls within the Seaford Parish in the Melbourne Catholic Archdiocese. Skye offers a mix of newer housing developments and semi-rural areas. It is known for its Australian Rules football team and has several golf courses nearby. The suburb is represented by Labor MP Sonya Kilkenny in Victoria's Legislative Assembly. While Skye has faced some challenges in terms of liveability in the past, it has seen continued growth and development in recent years.
AREA
16.6415 km2
POPULATION
8,088
OWNER OCCUPIED %
80%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
30-40
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$1,733
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$600

Skye Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
2.96%
$870,000
Units
11.95%
$632,500
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
3,374
Properties
87.85% Houses (2,964)
12.15% Units (410)

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