Free market report · Data to July 2026

Greater Dandenong property market

Greater Dandenong is one of the 453 council areas we track on the Australian property clock. This page is the plain-numbers read: where it sits in the cycle, who lives there, what's being built, and the suburbs inside it.

Houses · cycle position

Peak

The Greater Dandenong house market is growing at its fastest pace in the current cycle. That is a momentum reading, not a crash call: markets can sit at peak growth for a long time before easing.

-3% to +11%

Modelled 12-month price range

+4.1%

Modelled 12-month rent change

Units · cycle position

Peak

The unit market is growing at its fastest pace in the current cycle. That is a momentum reading, not a crash call: markets can sit at peak growth for a long time before easing.

0% to +8%

Modelled 12-month price range

+2.5%

Modelled 12-month rent change

The clock measures growth momentum, not price. Peak means growing fastest, not about to fall. See Greater Dandenong on the clock.

The people

Who lives in Greater Dandenong.

Population · ABS estimates

168,684

People (2025)

+0.4%

Growth per year, last 5 years

Population is close to flat. Demand here comes from turnover, not new arrivals.

Households · Census 2021

36

Median age

$1,453

Median household income per week

61% own or are paying off their home, 35% rent. A deep rental pool for landlords, and more investor competition when stock is tight.

New supply

What's being approved to build.

Building approvals are tomorrow's supply. A market where approvals are falling while population grows is a market where pressure builds. The reverse deserves caution.

Dwellings approved · ABS

FY24
437
FY25
489
FY26
621

203 of the latest year's approvals were houses. Approvals are trending up: more supply is coming.

Jobs and investment

Who's working, and what's being spent.

Jobs pay mortgages and rents. Government and commercial building spend is where future jobs come from: schools, hospitals, shops and factories all get approved before they get built.

Jobs · SALM, March 2026

81,642

Employed residents

7.5%

Unemployment (national 4.2%)

10,257 more residents are in work than five years ago (+14.4%). That is strong jobs growth, and it usually shows up in housing demand with a lag.

Non-residential building approved · ABS

$374m

All sectors, FY26

$27m

Public sector (government projects)

YearGovernmentAll non-residential
FY24 $38m $360m
FY25 $135m $606m
FY26 $27m $374m

Public building spend has eased from its recent peak. Worth checking what was just completed versus what is next. For the named projects behind these numbers, ask for the full report below.

Inside the LGA

The suburbs of Greater Dandenong.

All 9 suburbs and localities in Greater Dandenong

Bangholme · Dandenong · Dandenong North · Dandenong South · Keysborough · Noble Park · Noble Park North · Springvale · Springvale South

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This page is the public data. The full report is the licensed feed: 10 years of prices, rents and vacancy over time, days on market, demand, and the supply pipeline, for Greater Dandenong or any suburb in it. Same data we run for clients. I pull it and email it through, usually within a business day. No charge, and no 14-part email sequence after it.

General information only, not financial or investment advice. Cycle positions and projections are modelled LGA-level figures to July 2026 (licensed market analytics). Population and approvals are ABS estimates; employment is SALM smoothed data; income, age and tenure are Census 2021. None of it can see street quality, flood maps, zoning or the contract, which is where deals are actually won and lost. Get advice on your own situation before acting.

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We narrow 15,000 suburbs to the top 5 for each client, then find the street and the property. If Greater Dandenong is on your list, that's a conversation worth having early.

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