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Melbourne house prices

Median Melbourne house and unit prices, the full quarterly trend, and the most expensive and most affordable suburbs across Greater Melbourne.

Median house
$850K
Median unit
$615K
House YoY
+1.8%
Updated
15 June 2026

Melbourne price trend

Median house · Melbourne
$850K
+1.8% YoY · -4.7% QoQ
Median unit · Melbourne
$615K
-2.1% YoY · -8.2% QoQ
FAQ

Four questions about Melbourne house prices.

  1. What is the median house price in Melbourne?

    The Greater Melbourne median house price is $850K (+1.8% year on year), with the median unit at $615K. Figures are ABS Total Value of Dwellings estimates; individual suburbs vary widely from the metro median.

  2. Are Melbourne house prices rising or falling?

    Melbourne house prices are up 1.8% over the past year on ABS quarterly data. The trend chart on this page shows the full quarterly series back to 2002 so you can see where the current move sits in the longer cycle.

  3. How do Melbourne house prices compare to units?

    The Melbourne median house ($850K) sits above the median unit ($615K). Houses and units are released on separate ABS cycles and can move at different rates — the trend chart plots both lines.

  4. Where are the cheapest suburbs in Melbourne?

    The most affordable Melbourne suburbs with real population scale include Tyabb ($366K), Truganina ($390K), Tullamarine ($412K). The full ranking is listed below and in the metro affordability ranking.