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Balwyn Property Market 2026 — Complete Suburb Report

June 24, 2026

Balwyn is Melbourne’s premier eastern suburb for family buyers and long-term capital growth investors. With a median house price of $2,050,000, 41% five-year growth, and the Balwyn High School catchment as a permanent demand driver, Balwyn consistently outperforms Melbourne’s broader market through every property cycle.

Balwyn Market Snapshot 2026

Metric Data
Median House Price $2,050,000
Median Unit Price $780,000
House Yield 1.8%
Unit Yield 3.4%
5-Year Growth (House) 41%
Owner-Occupier Rate 74%
Median Household Income $3,200/wk (ABS 2021)
Walk Score 79
Population 11,400 (ABS 2021)

What Makes Balwyn Different

Balwyn High School is the defining feature of Balwyn’s property market. It is one of Victoria’s highest-ranked state secondary schools, and the school catchment creates a permanent floor under property prices — families will pay a 12-18% premium over adjacent suburbs outside the zone. This dynamic means Balwyn’s market is less cyclical than most Melbourne suburbs.

Balwyn vs Comparable Suburbs

Suburb Median House 5-Year Growth School Premium
Balwyn $2,050,000 41% Balwyn High (12-18%)
Balwyn North $1,980,000 38% Balwyn High (partial)
Kew $2,180,000 37% MHS/PLC proximity
Hawthorn $1,920,000 33% Scotch/Swinburne

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Balwyn a good suburb to invest in?

Balwyn is best for long-term capital growth investors and owner-occupiers. The school catchment premium protects prices across market cycles better than almost any other Melbourne suburb.

What is the median house price in Balwyn?

$2,050,000 as of Q2 2025 (REIV), with 41% growth over five years.

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