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Ivanhoe vs Kew — Premium Inner-North vs Inner-East Comparison 2026

June 25, 2026

Ivanhoe and Kew are two of Melbourne’s most prestigious family suburbs. Both carry school catchment premiums and attract owner-occupier demand that underpins long-term capital growth.

Median Price Comparison

Metric Ivanhoe Kew
Median House Price $1,850,000 $2,100,000
Median Unit Price $720,000 $780,000
House Yield 1.6% 1.4%
Unit Yield 3.2% 3.0%
5-Year Growth 38% 35%
GeeVee Score 7.9/10 8.0/10

Which Suburb Offers Better Value in 2026?

Ivanhoe offers better value at a $250,000 lower median house price with stronger five-year capital growth (38% vs 35%) and a higher house yield (1.6% vs 1.4%). Kew carries the Kew High and Xavier College premium but at a significantly higher entry price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ivanhoe cheaper than Kew?

Yes. Ivanhoe’s median house price is $1,850,000 versus $2,100,000 for Kew — a $250,000 difference at entry.

Which suburb has a better school catchment premium?

Both suburbs carry strong school premiums. Kew benefits from Xavier College and Kew High School. Ivanhoe benefits from Ivanhoe Grammar and Viewbank College catchments.

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