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    Can you afford to live in Essendon?

    Essendon is a suburb in Victoria. Median rent is $510/week and the median house price is $1.70M.

    Median rent

    $510/wk

    Real

    Median price

    $1.70M

    Real

    20% deposit

    $340k

    Stamp duty

    $94k

    Essendon, Victoria
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    The numbers, in plain English

    To rent in Essendon without housing stress, a household income of about $88,000/year keeps the rent of $510/week at or below 30% of gross income — the standard affordability benchmark. That rent is the official median for a 2-bedroom unit — the most common new lease here (672 bonds lodged). Check your income →

    To buy the median home ($1,700,000) with a 20% deposit of $340k, repayments at 6.2% over 30 years come to about $8,330/month — comfortable on roughly $333,000/year under the same 30% rule. Saving that deposit at $1,500/month takes about 18.9 years, before stamp duty of $94k. Run your own loan →

    That price is the real median of 230 house sales in Essendon, published by the state land authority — not an estimate.

    Compared to the rest of Victoria, Essendon is more expensive to buy than 98% of the state's suburbs (state median $330k) and pricier to rent than 72% (state median $445/week). It sits roughly 8 km from the Melbourne CBD as the crow flies.

    For investors, the median rent against the median price gives a gross rental yield of about 1.6% before costs. Net yield calculator →

    Modelled medians, not valuations — every formula above is documented on our methodology page.

    Actual rents lodged here

    Bonds lodged, September 2025

    Unlike the modelled figures above, these are the real median rents from every rental bond lodged with the Victorian RTBA in Essendon — a typical 2-bedroom unit rents for $510/week.

    BedroomsTypeMedian rentBonds lodged
    1unit$430/wk298
    2unit$510/wk672
    3house$650/wk282

    Source: Victoria DFFH Rental Report (CC BY 4.0), moving-annual by suburb with at least 5 lodgements per figure. Updated quarterly — see data sources.

    Affordability by income

    $60k income

    Rent ($510/wk)

    Over budget

    Budget: $346/wk

    Buy ($1.70M)

    Repayments are a stretch

    $8,154/mo · deposit in ~37.8yr

    $90k income

    Rent ($510/wk)

    Affordable

    Budget: $519/wk

    Buy ($1.70M)

    Repayments are a stretch

    $8,154/mo · deposit in ~25.2yr

    $120k income

    Rent ($510/wk)

    Affordable

    Budget: $692/wk

    Buy ($1.70M)

    Repayments are a stretch

    $8,154/mo · deposit in ~18.9yr

    Based on 30% gross income rule for rent; 6% p.a. / 30-year P&I loan at 20% deposit for purchase; 15% savings rate for deposit timeline.

    Upfront buying costs

    Purchase price$1.70M
    20% deposit (no LMI)$340k
    Stamp duty (Victoria)$94k
    Stamp duty (first home buyer)Same — check eligibility
    Conveyancing (est.)$1,500 – $3,000
    Building inspection (est.)$400 – $700
    Total upfront (est.)$436k

    Who lives here & what's nearby

    Real figures for Essendon — measured, not modelled.

    Median household income
    $114k
    per year (ABS Census)
    Median age
    39
    years
    Socio-economic (SEIFA)
    87/100
    ABS 2021, national scale — higher is less disadvantaged
    Owner-occupied
    65%
    33% rented
    Housing mix
    Mostly houses
    51% houses · 29% units
    Nearest train station
    720 m
    Nearest hospital
    2.4 km
    Schools nearby
    27

    How Essendon compares

    • Households here earn about 59% more than the typical suburb in Victoria.
    • Fewer owners than most of Victoria — 65% own their home, against a 79% median.
    • Younger than average — a median age of 39 vs 46 statewide.
    • 33% of homes here are rented, against 15% across Victoria — a rental market.

    Demographics and tenure from the ABS 2021 Census; the socio-economic score is the ABS SEIFA 2021 index of relative disadvantage, scaled 0–100 against every Australian postcode; distances and school counts from OpenStreetMap. Comparisons are against the median suburb in Victoria. Suburb-level price trends aren't shown because no open source publishes them reliably yet — see our data sources.

    What's around Essendon

    Real places nearby — the little things that make a suburb feel like home.

    Parks & green space
    • Lincoln Park200 m
    • Cliff Allison Park200 m
    • Woodlands Park700 m
    • Salmon Reserve800 m
    Sport & recreation
    • Windy Hill Swimming Pool700 m
    • Windy Hill700 m
    • Essendon Croquet Club800 m
    • Essendon Bowls Club800 m
    Libraries
    • Sam Merrifield Library2.0 km
    • Little library2.4 km
    • Ascot Vale Library2.8 km
    Community
    • Faith Communities Council of Victoria2.0 km
    • Maribyrnong Community Centre2.9 km
    • Ascot Vale Neighbourhood Centre3.0 km

    Places within about 3 km, from OpenStreetMap contributors — distances as the crow flies. Something missing or moved? Tell us.

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    Neighbourhood at a Glance

    Indicative scores based on ABS Census data modelling. Always conduct your own research.

    Safety
    72/100
    Above average
    Schools
    82/100
    Excellent
    Lifestyle
    90/100
    Excellent

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    Government schemes that may apply

    First Home Guarantee (FHBG)

    Buy with as little as 5% deposit, no LMI. Up to 35,000 places/year nationwide.

    Learn more →

    First Home Owner Grant (FHOG)

    Victoria offers a grant for eligible first home buyers purchasing new builds. Amounts vary.

    Learn more →

    First Home Super Saver (FHSS)

    Save up to $50k inside super (taxed at 15% instead of marginal rate), then withdraw for a deposit.

    Learn more →

    Stamp duty concessions

    At Essendon's median of $1,700,000, VIC's first home buyer concession has phased out — duty is about $93,500.

    Learn more →

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    Rent data for Essendon sourced from the ABS 2021 Census, scaled by rental CPI to current values. Calculations use 30% gross income rule, 20% deposit, 6% p.a. loan rate over 30 years. Not financial advice.