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Surf Coast Shire

Mount Moriac

Mount Moriac Property Market
& Suburb Profile

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MEDIAN PRICES IN MOUNT MORIAC

Median house price

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

House price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)+6.67%

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

MOUNT MORIAC price TRACKER

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Mount Moriac sales overview

  • Sold by Private Sale or Other Method 100%
  • (Based on Sales Reported in the Last 12 Months)

Average days on market (houses)

(all agencies, 12 months)99

Average held period in Mount Moriac

(proptrack)7 years

Mount Moriac Investor Statistics

Median rental price for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)$624pw

House rental price change

(all agencies, last 12 months)0.01%

Average rental yield for Houses

(all agencies, last 12 months)2.5%

Mount Moriac total population size

(as at the last census)251

Median household size in Mount Moriac

(as at the last census)3

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

Mount Moriac property types

  • Houses 67%
  • Other 33%

OCCUPANCY in Mount Moriac

  • Owned 81%
  • Rented 10%
  • Other/Not Stated 9%
  • Singles 15%
  • Families 81%
  • Other 1%

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About Mount Moriac

Mount Moriac is a tranquil, historic locality nestled in the productive farming hinterland of the Surf Coast Shire. Named after the prominent 270-metre-high extinct volcano (the name is thought to derive from an Aboriginal word for 'hill'), the area offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle with stunning views, all while being just a stone's throw from major regional hubs.

Life in Mount Moriac is defined by space, serenity, and panoramic country views. The suburb primarily consists of large farming properties and lifestyle acreage, attracting those who seek a genuine country experience without sacrificing convenience.

While small, the community is connected, with the historic Mount Moriac Hotel serving as a central meeting place. The nearby township of Moriac, which grew up around the old railway line, provides essential local services and schools.

The rolling Barrabool Hills and the presence of the Mount Moriac landmark itself create a beautiful, undulating landscape. From elevated points, residents can enjoy expansive vistas across the countryside, often stretching as far as the You Yangs and Port Phillip Bay.

The area is steeped in history, evidenced by landmarks like the St Patrick's Catholic Church and the Mount Moriac Reserve (home to ovals, netball, and tennis courts). The region's agricultural prestige is also evident in the surrounding fertile farmlands.

Mount Moriac offers an appealing balance of secluded living with high connectivity to Geelong (just 15-20 minutes southwest of Geelong's city centre), Surf Coast beaches are a short and scenic drive away and Melbourne CBD and airport are within a reasonable commuting distance (approximately 60-70 minutes).

Mount Moriac holds a significant place in the region's history, having been the original administrative centre for the district before the railway spurred the development of Moriac township nearby. It's also the birthplace of renowned Australian Impressionist painter, Sir Arthur Streeton, commemorated by a local memorial.

In summary, Mount Moriac is ideal for those seeking a substantial acreage property and a tranquil, rural existence, while retaining close and rapid access to both the city amenities of Geelong and the stunning coastline of the Surf Coast.

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Sales Comparison

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Mount Moriac MARKET INSIGHTS

YearProperties SoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoYProperties LeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
20253$1,520,0006.67%1$624pw2.50%
20242$1,425,000-4.68%1$632pw2.69%
20232$1,495,000no change3$597pw2.44%
20221-no change3$555pw2.22%
20212$1,950,00098.98%2$530pw2.18%
YearSoldMedian Sale Price
(All Residential)
Sales Growth YoY
20253$1,520,000+6.67%
20242$1,425,000-4.68%
20232$1,495,000no change
20221-no change
20212$1,950,000+98.98%

YearLeasedMedian Rental Price
(All Residential)
Rental Yield
20251$624pw2.50%
20241$632pw2.69%
20233$597pw2.44%
20223$555pw2.22%
20212$530pw2.18%

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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 October 2024 to 31 October 2025, last updated 31 October 2025.