According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Melbourne had largest growth of all Australian capital cities in 2014.
Melbourne has been named world’s most livable city, five years in a row, by The Economist. The title is awarded based on stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.
Homes in newly developed pockets of the northern suburbs – including South Morang, Craigieburn, Coburg, Preston and Pascoe Vale – are affordable and offer enviable amounts of living space, while remaining close and accessible to Melbourne’s city centre.
The current growth in the western suburbs is particularly exciting. As well as being close to the state’s capital, suburbs such as Tarneit, Werribee, Point Cook, and Footscray offer easy access to Victoria’s regional hubs – beachside Geelong and thriving Ballarat. This central position is ideal for those who want variety at their doorstep.