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KALKALLO

Rent Guide for Kalkallo 2026 -- Prices, Tips & What to Expect

Kalkallo rental guide for 2026. Data-driven rent prices, best areas to live, monthly cost breakdown, and bond calculation.

Rent Guide for Kalkallo 2026 -- Prices, Tips & What to Expect

A 40-60 min commute to the CBD. Weekly rent starting at $236 for a one-bedroom. That is the shorthand version of renting in Kalkallo. The long version involves bond calculations, utility costs, and knowing which streets to target – and that is what this guide covers.

At a glance: 32 km from CBD · Growth corridor ring · 1BR $236–$303/wk · 2BR $371–$458/wk · 40-60 min to CBD by train

Rent Prices in Kalkallo (2026)

Rents in Kalkallo are based on its position as a growth corridor suburb, 32 km from the Melbourne CBD. These estimates reflect current REIV quarterly data and Domain listings.

BedroomsWeekly RentMonthly Estimate
1 bedroom$236–$303$1,021–$1,311
2 bedrooms$371–$458$1,606–$1,983
3 bedrooms$483–$617$2,091–$2,671
4+ bedrooms$591–$758$2,559–$3,282

Prices reflect 2026 Q1 data for Kalkallo’s growth corridor position. Newer buildings and renovated properties sit at the top of each range. Check Domain for current listings.

Growth corridor rental markets are softening in pockets as large-scale housing completions add stock faster than population growth. Kalkallo at 32 km from the CBD is in this zone. Renters benefit from increased choice, but quality varies significantly between new estates.

What this means for renters: The power balance tips toward tenants in growth corridors. Negotiate on rent, ask for maintenance commitments, and do not rush into the first property you see.

Best Areas to Rent in Kalkallo

We use venue density as a walkability proxy – streets with more cafes, restaurants, and shops tend to be more desirable (and pricier) rental locations.

High-amenity streets and strips:

  • Hume Freeway – high venue concentration, walkable, expect top-of-range rents
  • Toyon Road – high venue concentration, walkable, expect top-of-range rents
  • Donnybrook Road – high venue concentration, walkable, expect top-of-range rents
  • Mitchell Street – high venue concentration, walkable, expect top-of-range rents

Rental desirability factors:

FactorImpact on Rent
Walking distance to train station+$20–$50/week
Near cafe strip / shops+$15–$40/week
North-facing (natural light)+$10–$30/week
Off-street parking included+$20–$40/week
Ground floor / no lift-$10–$20/week
Main road frontage (noise)-$15–$30/week

Bond and Application Tips for Kalkallo

Bond Calculation

Under Victorian tenancy law, the maximum bond is:

  • $900/week or less: One month’s rent
  • Over $900/week: Negotiable (no cap)
Property TypeEstimated Bond
1 bedroom$1,021–$1,311
2 bedrooms$1,606–$1,983
3 bedrooms$2,091–$2,671

All bonds must be lodged with the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority (RTBA).

Application Tips for Kalkallo

Outer-suburb applications give you more leverage:

  1. Negotiate the rent – asking $10–$20/week below listed price is normal
  2. Request a longer lease (12–24 months) in exchange for a lower rate
  3. Ask about maintenance commitments before signing
  4. Check the Residential Tenancies Bond Authority for dispute history
  5. Inspect during peak traffic hours to test the real commute

Public Transport from Kalkallo

Limited rail. V/Line services. Bus and car dependent.

ModeEstimated Time to CBD
Train40-60 min
Drive (off-peak)40-60 min

Myki costs (2026): Zone 1-2 daily cap $10.60. Full fare weekly cap $53.00. Concession holders pay half.

Monthly Budget Breakdown – Renting in Kalkallo (2026)

Estimated costs for a single person in a one-bedroom apartment.

ExpenseMonthly Estimate
Rent (1BR)$1,166
Utilities (gas + electricity)$121–$154
Internet$70–$90
Groceries$320–$400
Transport (Myki / car)$380–$494
Dining out / entertainment$200–$400
Total$2,086–$2,816

For couples: Double the groceries, add $100 to utilities, and budget for a two-bedroom at $371–$458/week.


Prices current as of April 2026. We update this guide quarterly. Got a correction? [email protected]

Sources

  • Domain.com.au – rental listing data – accessed April 2026
  • REIV Quarterly Median Rentsreiv.com.au – accessed April 2026
  • ABS Census 2021abs.gov.au/census

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