Hallam for Young Professionals
Hallam station, quiet family streets, and an affordable pocket near the Princes Highway.
Living in Hallam — The Real Story
Hallam is one of Melbourne’s South East suburbs, and like anywhere in this city, it has its own personality. Here’s what you actually need to know.
The Neighbourhood Vibe
Hallam station, quiet family streets, and an affordable pocket near the Princes Highway. The streets tell the story — the mix of housing, the local shops, the parks, and the people who choose to live here. Hallam attracts a particular crowd, and the neighbourhood reflects that.
Day-to-Day Life
Living in Hallam means access to local cafes, shops, and parks within walking distance (for most streets). The transport links connect you to the CBD, and the local community has its own rhythm.
The Good
- Strong local community with genuine neighbourhood feel
- Good access to parks, shops, and public transport
- Diverse food and drink options within the suburb and nearby
The Not-So-Good
- Parking can be tight during peak times
- Some streets get noisy, especially near main roads
- Property prices reflect the demand — it’s not cheap (but nowhere in Melbourne is anymore)
Who It’s Best For
Hallam works for people who want south east living without feeling disconnected from the rest of Melbourne. It’s practical, liveable, and has enough going on to keep you local on weekends.
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Last updated: March 2026
