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Melbourne vs Bendigo — Which Is the Better Investment in 2026?

June 25, 2026

Bendigo is one of Victoria’s fastest-growing regional cities, with a median house price around $490,000 and strong infrastructure investment from the state government. This page compares Bendigo and Melbourne head-to-head for investors making a 2026 decision.

Key Metrics Compared

Metric Melbourne Inner-North Bendigo
Median House Price $1,350,000 $490,000
Gross Rental Yield 2.1% 4.5%
5-Year Price Growth 28% 42%
Vacancy Rate 1.8% 1.1%
GeeVee Investment Score 8.2/10 7.5/10

Why Bendigo Stands Out

Bendigo recorded 42% five-year price growth — higher than Melbourne inner-north at 28% (REIV Q2 2025). Its vacancy rate of 1.1% is one of the tightest in Victoria. La Trobe University, Bendigo Health and government investment drive consistent rental demand. Herron Todd White (March 2026) rates Bendigo as a rising market.

GeeVee Verdict

Bendigo is the stronger yield and entry-price play. Melbourne is the stronger long-term liquidity and blue-chip growth play. Both are compelling in 2026 — the right choice depends on your budget and risk profile.

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