Preston, Melbourne
Property insights
Preston (3072) is a lively inner‑middle ring suburb ~9 km NE of the CBD. Known for Preston Market, High Street cafés, good train/tram links and parks like Edwardes Lake, it offers period homes, townhouses and growing medium‑density opportunity. Median house prices ~A$1.10–1.25M; units ~A$550–660K (early‑2026).
Tips for Buyers
- 1.Check up‑to‑date sold comparables and live listings for exact streets (prices vary rapidly)
- 2.Confirm school catchments via MySchool / GoodSchools and visit shortlisted schools
- 3.Use PTV journey planner for address‑specific commute times at peak/off‑peak
- 4.Inspect properties across precincts (market/high street, near Northland, quieter western pockets) to compare noise and amenity
- 5.Order pre‑purchase building and pest inspections and review zoning/overlays if planning renovations or redevelopment
Common Property Types
- • Detached Victorian and post‑war houses
- • Renovated period homes
- • Townhouses and villas
- • Low‑rise units and small apartment developments
Who Lives Here
Population ~33,700–33,800 (2021). Culturally diverse with long‑standing Italian/Greek communities and newer Asian and Middle Eastern residents; household mix of families, couples, young professionals and renters.
Transport
- • Train: Mernda line (Preston and Bell stations) — ~20–30 min to CBD
- • Tram: Route 11 (West Preston → CBD) — typically ~40–55 min
- • Buses: multiple local routes connecting to stations and Northland
- • Driving: off‑peak 15–35 min to CBD; peak congestion common on Plenty/Murray/High St
Schools
- • Preston Primary School (240 Tyler St)
- • Preston West Primary School
- • Preston North East Primary School
- • Preston South Primary School
Amenities
- • Preston Market (fresh food, multicultural vendors)
- • High Street cafés, restaurants and specialist shops
- • Northland Shopping Centre (Murray Rd / Plenty Rd)
- • Edwardes Lake Park (lake, playgrounds, walking trails)
Preston shows steady buyer interest and medium‑term growth potential driven by strong transport links, precinct investment (High Street, Preston Market, Northland) and zoning that supports medium‑density development. Rising prices and increased competition have reduced affordability for some buyers.
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