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Yarra Ranges LGA · VIC
Signal · Strong fit
For an investor,
A read of Montrose's fundamentals as they stand — not a price forecast. The scorecard below rates each factor so you can weigh the ones that matter to you.
The draw is strong growth (+29% / ~5 yrs); the watch-out is weak yield (3.2% gross).
Growth is the draw — weigh the entry price against the upside.
Suburb highlights
Montrose ranks 4th of 6 among its Yarra Ranges peers on the Suburb Score for a balanced buyer.
| Suburb | Median | 5-yr growth | Yield | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Matlock | — | — | 3.8% | Very safe |
| Powelltown | — | — | 3.6% | Very safe |
| Big Pats Creek | — | — | 4.0% | Above average |
| MontroseThis suburb | $945k | +29% | 3.2% | Above average |
What could go wrong
Prices rose 2.5% over the year — strong +112% over the longer run.
By bedroom 3-bed $825k · 4-bed $1.04m
Tight rental market — landlords have the upper hand.
Sells faster than the VIC median — a competitive market for buyers.
Population growth is the clearest leading indicator of housing demand. Montrose grew −2% between 2015 and 2025, and is projected +3% more by 2036.
A comparative guide, not a household-level stress rate.
The report goes the next mile — your numbers run on the Montrose median, tuned to your goal, in one document to take to inspections.
Strong fundamentals for a balanced focus — 57/100.
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Our verdict
A mixed pick for a balanced focusEvery figure on Montrose's page comes from free, public government data — no scraped listings. Some datasets carry a reporting lag (e.g. Census is 2021, ABS releases settle a quarter behind), so read them as a considered starting point, not live quotes.
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Indicative only; not financial or safety advice.