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Dandenong vs Noble Park — South-East Value Investment Comparison 2026

June 25, 2026

Dandenong and Noble Park are two of Melbourne’s highest-yield south-east suburbs. Both offer strong rental demand from a diverse tenant base and entry prices well below the Melbourne median.

Median Price Comparison

Metric Dandenong Noble Park
Median House Price $680,000 $650,000
Median Unit Price $420,000 $400,000
Gross House Yield 4.5% 4.7%
Gross Unit Yield 5.3% 5.5%
5-Year Growth 36% 34%
GeeVee Score 7.1/10 6.9/10

Which Suburb Wins?

Noble Park edges Dandenong on yield. Dandenong wins on infrastructure and employment precinct strength — it is one of Victoria’s largest regional activity centres with $2 billion in government investment planned over the next decade.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dandenong a good investment suburb in 2026?

Dandenong offers 4.5-5.3% yields, a major employment centre and strong rental demand. The government’s Dandenong 2040 investment plan adds long-term infrastructure tailwinds.

Is Noble Park cheaper than Dandenong?

Noble Park’s median house price of $650,000 is slightly below Dandenong’s $680,000, and its yields are marginally higher, making it the value leader of the two.

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