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Cardinia LGA · VIC
For an investor,
A read of Tynong North'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 infrastructure (3 LGA projects · ~$638M); the watch-out is high crime risk.
Suburb highlights
How Tynong North's metrics connect, ordered for the selected buyer — derived from the figures above, not a forecast.
The overall Suburb Score, then each category on its own scale — weigh the ones that matter to you.
“Premium” means desirable but costly to enter, not a negative.
Tynong North ranks 6th of 6 among its Cardinia peers on the Suburb Score for a balanced buyer.
| Suburb | Score | Median | 5-yr growth | Yield | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Koo Wee Rup North | A · 73 | — | — | 3.9% | Very safe |
| Cora Lynn | A · 73 | — | — | 3.5% | Very safe |
| Vervale | A · 71 | — | — | 3.5% | Very safe |
| Tynong NorthThis suburb | D · 34 | — | — | 2.6% | High activity |
Peers are same-LGA suburbs from the safety roster, scored on the same Suburb Score (a balanced weighting). For context, the VIC benchmark median is ~$780k.
What could go wrong
We surface the downside on purpose — most tools only show the upside. Observations from the data we hold, not advice.
How to read these numbers
The call above is yours, free. The report goes the next mile — your numbers run on the Tynong North median, tuned to your goal, in one document to take to inspections.
Poor fundamentals for a balanced focus — 34/100.
Capital growth data isn't available for this suburb, so it's excluded and the other weights are rebalanced.
A 2.6% gross house yield maps to 31/100 on the yield scale.
Affordability data isn't available for this suburb, so it's excluded and the other weights are rebalanced.
Safety score of 19/100 — a VIC-wide percentile of reported offences (higher = safer).
3 funded projects (~$638M) across the whole council area. Ranked by investment per resident, this LGA sits in the top 24% of VIC for infrastructure spend (76/100). Applies to every suburb in the LGA, not just this one.
Our verdict
Hard to justify for a balanced focusEvery figure on Tynong North'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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Ask AI about Tynong NorthFree government data, each metric at its latest available year — see full sources & licensing. Indicative only; not financial or safety advice.
Population growth is the clearest leading indicator of housing demand. Tynong North grew +21% between 2013 and 2023, and is projected +14% more by 2036.
Blended from Tynong North's ABS SA2 statistical areas — area estimates, not suburb-exact.
Median household income is gross, before tax. Affordability is median rent/mortgage against the suburb's median household income — a comparative guide, not a household-level stress rate.
The figures behind the Suburb Score — rental vacancy (2025); under ~2% is a tight market.
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