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Watsonia vs Macleod — Which Suburb Should You Buy In?

June 24, 2026

Watsonia and Macleod are neighbouring Hurstbridge line suburbs in Melbourne’s northeast, both offering strong family-friendly credentials at sub-$1m entry prices. GeeVee compares both for 2026 buyers.

At a Glance: Watsonia vs Macleod 2026

Metric Watsonia Macleod
Median House Price $920,000 $980,000
Median Unit Price $500,000 $510,000
Gross Unit Yield 4.6% 4.4%
5-Year Growth 27% 29%
GeeVee Score 7.5/10 7.7/10

Macleod’s Scarcity Value

Macleod scores higher on GeeVee (7.7 vs 7.5) despite its $60,000 higher house median, because it is a significantly smaller suburb with very low stock turnover. Macleod’s scarcity — fewer than 15 houses typically sell per year — creates strong upward price pressure when demand spikes. Watsonia offers a lower entry price and higher gross unit yield (4.6% vs 4.4%), making it the better yield-focused pick. Both are on the Hurstbridge train line with good CBD commute times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Watsonia or Macleod more expensive?

Macleod has a higher median house price at $980,000 vs Watsonia’s $920,000 (REIV Q2 2025).

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