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Coburg vs Preston — Inner-North Investment Comparison 2026

June 25, 2026

Coburg and Preston both sit on the Upfield and Mernda lines respectively and offer two of Melbourne’s strongest value propositions for investors. Both suburbs are under $1.1m median house price with yields above 2.5%.

Median Price Comparison

Metric Coburg Preston
Median House Price $1,050,000 $1,050,000
Median Unit Price $480,000 $520,000
House Yield 2.8% 2.7%
Unit Yield 4.1% 4.0%
5-Year Growth 29% 31%
GeeVee Score 7.9/10 8.1/10

Key Differentiators

Preston has stronger five-year capital growth (31% vs 29%) and a higher GeeVee score, driven by its closer proximity to Northcote’s gentrification pull. Coburg edges Preston on unit yield (4.1% vs 4.0%) and has a stronger cafe and dining precinct along Sydney Road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coburg or Preston better for unit investment?

Coburg offers marginally stronger unit yields (4.1% vs 4.0%) and lower unit entry prices ($480,000 vs $520,000), making it the slightly better option for unit investors in 2026.

Which suburb has better transport?

Both suburbs are well-served. Preston has multiple Mernda and South Morang line stations. Coburg is on the Upfield line with multiple stops including Coburg and Batman stations.

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