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Cardinia Shire
Tynong North

Tynong North Property Market
& Suburb Profile

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MEDIAN PRICES IN TYNONG NORTH

Median house price

(all agencies, last 12 months)$1.5m*

House price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)+44.23%

(Median House Price and Median Unit Price is calculated based on sales of properties with all numbers of bedrooms)

TYNONG NORTH PRICE TRACKER

Houses

TYNONG NORTH INVESTOR STATISTICS

Median rental price for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)$665pw

House rental price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)0.03%

Average rental yield for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)2.43%

Tynong North total population size

(as at the last census)440

Median household size in Tynong North

(as at the last census)2.9

(Median House Price and Median Unit Price is calculated based on leased properties with all numbers of bedrooms)

TYNONG NORTH PROPERTY TYPES

  • Houses 67%
  • Other 33%

OCCUPANCY IN TYNONG NORTH

  • Owned 81%
  • Rented 19%
  • Other/Not Stated 0%
  • Singles 20%
  • Families 81%
  • Other 1%

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ABOUT TYNONG NORTH

Tynong North is an expansive and prestigious rural-residential locality that serves as the breathtaking gateway to the West Gippsland wilderness, situated approximately 70 kilometers southeast of Melbourne.

With a dramatic elevation and rugged natural beauty, the area is defined by the granite-studded foothills of the Gembrook Ranges and its close relationship with the vast Bunyip State Park.

The landscape here is a striking mix of dense native forests, rolling pastures, and hidden valleys, offering some of the most commanding panoramic views in the Shire of Cardinia.

Historically significant as the source of the granite used to build Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance, Tynong North has evolved into a premier destination for high-end "tree-change" lifestyle estates and boutique agricultural ventures.

The suburb is home to iconic regional attractions including Gumbuya World, the award-winning Cannibal Creek Vineyard, and the Peppermint Ridge Farm, which specialises in native Australian bush foods.

Unlike the flatter township of Tynong to its south, Tynong North offers a more secluded and undulating terrain that is highly sought after by those seeking privacy, scale, and a deep connection to nature.

Despite its tranquil and remote feel, the area remains remarkably accessible via the Princes Freeway, allowing residents to enjoy a mountain-air lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of the professional services, elite schools, and major retail hubs of Pakenham and Berwick. This unique combination of rugged environmental charm, luxury acreage holdings, and strategic metropolitan access ensures Tynong North remains one of the region’s most exclusive and aspirational rural addresses.

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SALES COMPARISON

Find out how Tynong North median sales prices compare to neighbouring suburbs.

TYNONG NORTH MARKET INSIGHTS

YearProperties SoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoYProperties LeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
20260-no change0$0pw%
20251$750,00044.23%0$665pw2.43%
20245$520,000-24.23%3$656pw2.63%
20232$686,250-17.81%0$612pw2.43%
20223$1,670,00033.36%3$538pw2.10%
YearSoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoY
20260-no change
20251$750,000+44.23%
20245$520,000-24.23%
20232$686,250-17.81%
20223$1,670,000+33.36%

YearLeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
20260$0pw%
20250$665pw2.43%
20243$656pw2.63%
20230$612pw2.43%
20223$538pw2.10%

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This information is supplied by Barry Plant Group Pty Ltd (ABN 96 088 069 952) on behalf of PropTrack Pty Ltd (ABN 43 127 386 298).

The 12 month data in this report is from 31 December 2024 to 31 December 2025, last updated 31 December 2025.