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Brunswick vs Coburg — Which Suburb Should You Buy In?

June 24, 2026

Brunswick and Coburg sit on the same Sydney Road tram corridor and share a similar inner-north Melbourne identity. But at a $340,000 house price gap, they appeal to very different buyers. GeeVee compares both in full.

At a Glance: Brunswick vs Coburg 2026

Metric Brunswick Coburg
Median House Price $1,420,000 $1,080,000
Median Unit Price $550,000 $510,000
Gross Unit Yield 4.0% 4.3%
5-Year Growth 35% 31%
Walk Score 98 91
GeeVee Score 8.4/10 7.9/10

Is Coburg the New Brunswick?

Property analysts have described Coburg as being in the same position Brunswick was in around 2012 — affordable, gentrifying and close enough to the CBD to attract spillover demand from more expensive inner suburbs. With Brunswick’s median house price now at $1,420,000, first home buyers and investors who missed the Brunswick wave are looking to Coburg as the next opportunity. Coburg’s 4.3% unit yield vs Brunswick’s 4.0% reflects this demand-supply imbalance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coburg or Brunswick better for investment?

Coburg offers a lower entry price ($1,080,000 vs $1,420,000 for houses) and a higher gross unit yield (4.3% vs 4.0%). Brunswick offers stronger 5-year capital growth (35% vs 31%) and higher walkability (98 vs 91). Both are strong inner-north investment options.

Which is cheaper — Brunswick or Coburg?

Coburg is cheaper by $340,000 for houses and $40,000 for units (REIV Q2 2025).

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