Warrandyte

Warrandyte

VIC 3113
Warrandyte is a suburb located 24 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, within the City of Manningham local government area. It has a population of 5,541 according to the 2021 census. The suburb has a rich history, being founded as a Victorian town during the gold rush era. Warrandyte was a significant site for gold discoveries in the 1850s and attracted artists from the Heidelberg School in the early 20th century. Geographically, Warrandyte is situated on the southern banks of the Yarra River, surrounded by hills and bushland. The area is known for its gold mining history, with remnants of mineshafts and tunnels scattered throughout the Warrandyte State Park. The park offers recreational activities such as walking, bike riding, tennis, and bushwalking. Warrandyte has a range of amenities and facilities for residents, including a general post office, community center, RSL, restaurants, schools, and sporting clubs. The suburb also hosts annual events like the Pottery Expo and the Warrandyte Festival. In terms of transportation, Warrandyte primarily relies on private cars, but there is also a bus service along the main roads. The suburb provides a peaceful and picturesque setting for residents, with its natural surroundings and close proximity to the Yarra River.
AREA
17.3425 km2
POPULATION
5,541
OWNER OCCUPIED %
91%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
40-50
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$2,200
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$850

Warrandyte Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
26.77%
$1,610,000
Units
$
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
2,045
Properties
94.18% Houses (1,926)
5.82% Units (119)

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