Werribee

Werribee

VIC 3030
Werribee is a vibrant suburb located 32 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District. It is the administrative centre of the City of Wyndham and the most populous centre in the City. The suburb has a rich history, originally established as an agricultural settlement in the 1850s. It was later renamed Werribee, derived from the Aboriginal name meaning "backbone" or "spine". Werribee is best known for its major tourist attractions, including Werribee Park, home to the Victoria State Rose Garden and the Werribee Open Range Zoo. Werribee has experienced rapid suburban growth in recent years, becoming a commuter town in the Melbourne-Geelong growth corridor. The suburb offers a range of amenities and services, with the Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre located nearby. The area is well-connected to public transport, with two major railway stations, Werribee and Hoppers Crossing, providing access to the Melbourne metropolitan network. In terms of demographics, Werribee has a population of 50,027 according to the 2021 census. The median age of residents is 35, reflecting a diverse mix of young families and professionals. Overall, Werribee is a thriving suburb that offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and convenient amenities for its residents.
AREA
42.8849 km2
POPULATION
50,027
OWNER OCCUPIED %
64%
LARGEST AGE GROUP
30-40
MEDIAN MONTHLY MORTGAGE
$1,733
MEDIAN WEEKLY RENT
$460

Werribee Market Trends & Statistics

Recent Median Prices
Previous quarter
Houses
2.25%
$650,050
Units
7.73%
$474,000
Housing Stock Breakdown
Suburb market composition
27,308
Properties
81.4% Houses (22,228)
18.6% Units (5,080)

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