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City of Brimbank

St Albans

St Albans Property Market
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MEDIAN PRICES IN ST ALBANS

Median house price

(all agencies, last 12 months)$691k*

House price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)+6.07%

Median unit price

(all agencies, last 12 months)$540k*

Unit price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)+8%

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

ST ALBANS price TRACKER

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St Albans sales overview

  • Sold by Auction 55%
  • Sold by Private Sale or Other Method 45%
  • (Based on Sales Reported in the Last 12 Months)

Average days on market (houses)

(all agencies, 12 months)33

Average days on market (units)

(all agencies, 12 months)41

Auction clearance rate in St Albans

(all agencies, last 12 months)60%

Average held period in St Albans

(proptrack)12 years

St Albans Investor Statistics

Median rental price for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)$490pw

House rental price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)0.03%

Median rental price for Units

(all agencies, last 12 months)$447pw

Unit rental price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)0.05%

Average rental yield for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)3.48%

Average rental yield for Units

(all agencies, last 12 months)4.46%

St Albans total population size

(as at the last census)38,042

Median household size in St Albans

(as at the last census)2.8

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

St Albans property types

  • Houses 43%
  • Units 23%
  • Other 34%

OCCUPANCY in St Albans

  • Owned 59%
  • Rented 36%
  • Other/Not Stated 5%
  • Singles 23%
  • Families 71%
  • Other 5%

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About St Albans

Nestled approximately 16 kilometres north-west of Melbourne’s CBD, St Albans is a diverse and energetic suburb within the City of Brimbank. Originally established in the late 1880s following the extension of the railway line, it quickly grew from pastoral land into a thriving, self-sufficient community.

Today, St Albans is celebrated for its rich multicultural identity, making it a highly attractive destination for families, professionals, and investors seeking an accessible and well-connected lifestyle in Melbourne's growing western corridor.

St Albans has a deep cultural heritage and strong community spirit. It has historically been a welcoming home for waves of new Australians, resulting in a lively, inclusive atmosphere that permeates the local shops, dining scene, and community events. The residential landscape features a blend of established houses on generous blocks and modern townhouse developments, catering to diverse buying and renting preferences. Significant investment in local infrastructure has seen the area transform, improving its overall amenity and connectivity. The suburb is known for its wide, tree-lined streets and numerous green spaces, providing a peaceful contrast to its busy commercial heart. This combination of affordability, development, and cultural richness makes St Albans a compelling choice for those seeking great value.

The St Albans lifestyle is one of convenience and flavour. The central Town Centre is the commercial hub, offering a bustling atmosphere with supermarkets, medical services, and an extensive array of specialty stores. Food enthusiasts are particularly well-catered for, with an exciting mix of international cuisines, ranging from authentic Vietnamese and Indian to Eastern European and Korean eateries.

For education, the area is well-serviced with numerous primary and secondary schools, including both government and Catholic options. Higher education is also covered with a prominent campus of Victoria University located in the suburb. Residents enjoy an abundance of parkland and recreational facilities, with the suburb boasting multiple local parks and sports clubs. Furthermore, major amenities like the expanding Sunshine Hospital are only a short distance away, ensuring residents have access to high-quality healthcare.

Connectivity is a key feature of the St Albans advantage. The suburb benefits from two railway stations, St Albans and Ginifer, both located on the Sunbury line. The modern, rebuilt St Albans station is a premium station situated below ground, providing frequent and efficient services directly to the Melbourne CBD, a journey that is scheduled to be further enhanced by the upcoming Metro Tunnel project.

The train stations also serve as major bus interchanges, with extensive networks connecting residents to surrounding suburbs and larger regional shopping centres like Watergardens and Brimbank Central. For drivers, St Albans offers convenient access to major arterial roads, including the Western Ring Road, linking quickly to both the CBD and Melbourne Airport. Excellent public transport and road networks make daily commuting simple and straightforward, whether you're working locally or travelling into the city.

St Albans stands out as a genuine, well-established community with a dynamic and multicultural heart. It offers a unique combination of exceptional transport links, comprehensive local amenities, and a diverse housing stock suitable for all stages of life, from first-time buyers to growing families and savvy property investors. Its commitment to community life and ongoing investment in infrastructure make it a highly desirable place to call home. For those looking for a lively, connected suburb with a rich cultural tapestry, St Albans delivers on every front.

Education

Catholic Regional College St Albans
Holy Eucharist School
Jackson School
Kings Park Primary School
Sacred Heart School
St Albans East Primary School
St Albans Heights Primary School
St Albans Meadows Primary School
St Albans North Primary School
St Albans Primary School
St Albans Secondary College
Stevensville Primary School
University Park Primary School
Victoria University Secondary College
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St Albans MARKET INSIGHTS

YearProperties SoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoYProperties LeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
2025644$615,2506.06%718$469pw3.97%
2024571$582,0001.72%693$452pw4.15%
2023476$564,722-6.16%824$428pw3.97%
2022499$596,5000.89%1148$377pw3.50%
2021684$585,50012.67%1107$345pw3.08%
YearSoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoY
2025644$615,250+6.06%
2024571$582,000+1.72%
2023476$564,722-6.16%
2022499$596,500+0.89%
2021684$585,500+12.67%

YearLeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
2025718$469pw3.97%
2024693$452pw4.15%
2023824$428pw3.97%
20221148$377pw3.50%
20211107$345pw3.08%

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