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Coburg vs Fawkner — Which Suburb Should You Buy In?

June 24, 2026

Coburg and Fawkner are both undervalued Melbourne northern suburbs with strong yield profiles and gentrification momentum. Fawkner offers a $260,000 lower entry price than Coburg and a higher gross yield, making it one of Melbourne’s most compelling value plays for yield-focused investors.

At a Glance: Coburg vs Fawkner 2026

Metric Coburg Fawkner
Median House Price $1,080,000 $820,000
Median Unit Price $510,000 $450,000
Gross Unit Yield 4.3% 4.7%
5-Year Growth 31% 24%
GeeVee Score 7.9/10 7.3/10

Fawkner’s Affordability Case

Fawkner’s $820,000 median house price is one of the lowest in Melbourne’s northern corridor and represents genuine value for investors who missed the Coburg and Brunswick waves. Its 4.7% gross unit yield and sub-$500,000 unit entry price make it accessible for first-time investors and SMSF funds. Coburg’s stronger gentrification momentum (31% vs 24% 5-year growth) reflects its closer proximity to Brunswick and the Sydney Road lifestyle strip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fawkner a good investment suburb?

GeeVee scores Fawkner 7.3/10. Its $820,000 median house price, 4.7% unit yield and proximity to Coburg’s gentrification wave make it a strong value entry point in Melbourne’s north (REIV Q2 2025).

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