Melbourne LGA
Council-level context inside VIC: suburb mix, population, rent, and price coverage at the local government scale, before drilling to suburb-level data.
Melbourne LGA
VIC · 10 suburbs indexed.
| Suburb | Postcode | House | Unit | Rent | Population |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melbourne | 3000 | — | $575K | $381 | 54,941 |
| Southbank | 3006 | — | $600K | $411 | 22,631 |
| Carlton | 3053 | $1.5M | $409K | $365 | 16,055 |
| Docklands | 3008 | — | $593K | $411 | 15,495 |
| North Melbourne | 3051 | $1.2M | $520K | $381 | 14,953 |
| Kensington | 3031 | $1.0M | $530K | $416 | 10,745 |
| West Melbourne | 3003 | $1.2M | $570K | $388 | 8,025 |
| Parkville | 3052 | $2.5M | $520K | $396 | 7,074 |
| East Melbourne | 3002 | $3.4M | $725K | $480 | 4,896 |
| South Wharf | 3006 | — | — | $622 | 71 |
Four questions about Melbourne LGA.
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What suburbs are included in Melbourne LGA?
This page covers 10 suburb entries associated with Melbourne LGA in VIC. Use the LGA table to move from council-level context into individual suburb pages.
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What is the median rent in Melbourne LGA?
The current LGA-level median rent shown for Melbourne is $411/wk, based on the processed suburb and rent coverage available to QuickProperty.
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What is the median house price in Melbourne LGA?
The current LGA-level median house price shown for Melbourne is $1.5M. Use it as area context before checking individual suburb pages.
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How should I use the Melbourne LGA page?
Use the LGA page to understand local scale, suburb mix, population, rent, price, and development context. Then open suburb pages or compare candidates when you need a suburb-level decision.