The Seaholme Move-In Guide 2026: From Lease to Settled in Days

Sophie Chen April 1, 2026
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The Seaholme Move-In Guide 2026: From Lease to Settled in Days
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Before You Move (2-4 Weeks Out)

  • Compare energy providers – set up electricity and gas for move-in day (AGL, Origin, Energy Australia all service Seaholme)
  • Book internet installation – NBN connections take 5-10 business days. Check available speeds at your new address on nbnco.com.au
  • Set up mail redirection – Australia Post redirect starts at $37.50 for 1 month
  • Notify important contacts – bank, employer, Medicare, ATO, Electoral Commission
  • Research local council – Seaholme falls under the local municipality
  • Transfer or get Myki – add money before your first commute
  • Find a local GP – check nearby clinics are accepting new patients

Moving Day Essentials

  • Removalists or DIY – most properties have driveway access for truck loading
  • Parking permit for truck – usually not needed – driveway access available
  • Meter readings – photograph gas and electricity meters on arrival
  • Condition report – if renting, document EVERYTHING with timestamped photos
  • Keys and access – collect from agent/landlord, test all locks
  • Emergency contacts – save local SES and council numbers

First Week in Seaholme

  • Update your address on MyGov, Medicare, bank, and licence (VicRoads online)
  • Register to vote at new address (AEC requires notification within 8 weeks)
  • Get a parking permit – not usually required – most properties include parking
  • Set up bins – check which day is your collection day via council app
  • Find your nearest – supermarket, pharmacy, medical centre, post office
  • Test your commute – do a trial run to work at peak time before your first day

Local Services to Set Up

ServiceWhere in Seaholme
SupermarketClosest Coles/Woolworths within 5-10 min drive
Post OfficeCheck auspost.com.au for nearest
Medical CentreSee our Seaholme medical guide
LibraryCheck council website for nearest branch
GymCheck local options – Anytime Fitness or similar

Cost of Moving to Seaholme

ItemEstimated Cost
Removalists (2-3br)$500-1,200
Bond (4 weeks rent)$2250
First month rent$2552
Utility connections$50-150 in fees
Internet setup$0-99 (provider dependent)
Parking permit$0-50
Address changesFree (online)
Total move-in costs$3,815+

Tips from Seaholme Locals

  1. Join the local Facebook group for suburb-specific tips and recommendations
  2. Get familiar with the nearest train station and bus routes
  3. Download the council’s app for bin days, local alerts, and community events

For a full guide to what Seaholme is like, see our honest guide and cost of living breakdown.


Information current as of April 2026. Council boundaries, services, and fees may change. Check your specific council website for the latest.


Before You Move (2-4 Weeks Out)

  • Compare energy providers – set up electricity and gas for move-in day. Seaholme homes are mostly separate houses, so check daily supply charges as well as usage rates.
  • Book movers early – Seaholme is a small bayside suburb with narrow residential streets near Seaholme Station and the Esplanade, so confirm truck access and parking.
  • Update your address – include VicRoads, banks, Medicare, AEC enrolment, super, insurance, subscriptions, and school records.
  • Check internet availability – confirm NBN connection type before signing, especially if moving into an older detached house.
  • Organise bins and hard rubbish – check Hobsons Bay collection rules before leaving furniture on the nature strip.

Data-Backed Moving Analysis

Seaholme had 2,067 residents and 867 private dwellings in the 2021 Census, making it a compact suburb where rental listings and removalist slots can be limited. The median age was 43, older than many inner-Melbourne renter-heavy suburbs, so expect more owner-occupied streets and fewer high-turnover apartment blocks.

Housing stock matters for moving costs. 81.5% of occupied dwellings were separate houses, compared with 67.8% across Greater Melbourne, while apartments made up only 1.0% versus 15.6% across Greater Melbourne. That means moves are more likely to involve garages, sheds, garden equipment, outdoor furniture, and multiple bedrooms rather than lift bookings.

The typical Seaholme household had 2.5 people, close to the Greater Melbourne figure of 2.6, but car ownership is higher. Only 4.2% of Seaholme dwellings had no registered motor vehicle, compared with 8.5% across Greater Melbourne. If you are moving without a car, plan grocery, hardware, and final-cleaning trips around train access or book delivery windows.

Cost planning should allow for a slightly higher housing base. Seaholme’s 2021 median weekly rent was $451, compared with $390 across Greater Melbourne and $370 across Victoria. Median monthly mortgage repayments were $2,200, compared with $2,000 across Greater Melbourne and $1,859 across Victoria. Build your move budget around bond, first month’s rent, utility connections, removalists, and at least one contingency payment.

Move-In Week Checklist

  • Confirm key collection time with the agent or vendor in writing.
  • Photograph condition issues before unloading: walls, floors, windows, appliances, fences, garage doors, and water damage.
  • Test utilities immediately: electricity, gas, hot water, stove, heating, cooling, smoke alarms, taps, toilets, and switchboard.
  • Measure access points before the truck arrives: front door, hallway turns, stairwells, garage clearance, and driveway width.
  • Reserve street space legally if your mover needs curbside loading; avoid blocking driveways near station-side streets.
  • Update contents insurance from the first night, not after unpacking.
  • Do a first grocery run before peak unpacking time; nearby Altona and Newport will usually offer more retail choice than Seaholme itself.

Local Tips

Seaholme Station is useful, but service patterns can change during Werribee line works, so check the timetable the night before move day if cleaners, movers, or family helpers are arriving by train.

If you are moving near the foreshore, secure lightweight outdoor items early. Bayside wind can make loose packing materials, cardboard, and garden furniture a problem during unloading.

For families, label school and work essentials separately. Seaholme’s housing profile skews toward larger homes, so unpacking can spread across multiple rooms quickly.

FAQ

Q: Is Seaholme better suited to house moves than apartment moves? A: Yes. ABS data shows separate houses dominate Seaholme, while apartments are rare, so most moving plans should account for driveways, garages, outdoor items, and larger furniture.

Q: How much should renters budget before moving to Seaholme? A: Use the suburb’s 2021 median rent of $451 per week as a baseline, then add bond, advance rent, utility connections, removalists, cleaning, and insurance.

Q: Do I need a car after moving to Seaholme? A: Not always, because Seaholme has a train station, but car ownership is common: 42.9% of dwellings had two vehicles in 2021, above the Greater Melbourne rate of 36.5%.

Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Seaholme and Greater Melbourne


Data-Backed Seaholme Moving Snapshot

Seaholme is a small bayside suburb, so planning ahead matters more than in larger rental markets. ABS data records 2,067 residents, 867 private dwellings, and an average household size of 2.5 people, meaning removalist slots, rental listings, and storage options can be limited compared with larger Melbourne suburbs.

Housing is more detached than the Melbourne norm: 81.5% of Seaholme occupied dwellings are separate houses, compared with 67.8% across Greater Melbourne. That usually means more garage, shed, garden, and hard-rubbish planning than an inner-apartment move. Only 1.0% of Seaholme dwellings are flats or apartments, compared with 15.6% across Greater Melbourne, so lift bookings are less common but driveway access, street parking, and side-gate measurements are important.

Seaholme’s 2021 median weekly rent was $451, compared with $390 across Greater Melbourne. Median household income was $2,145 per week, above Greater Melbourne’s $1,901, but moving costs can still bite because bond, first month’s rent, removalists, utility connections, and cleaning often land in the same fortnight.

Before You Move: 2-4 Weeks Out

  • Compare energy providers: set up electricity and gas for move-in day with AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia or another Victorian retailer. Confirm whether the property has gas, electric hot water, solar, or an embedded network.
  • Book removalists early: Seaholme’s smaller street grid and bayside demand can make Friday and Saturday moves harder to secure. Ask for a truck size that suits detached homes, not just apartment moves.
  • Measure access points: check driveway width, front steps, side gates, garage clearance, and hallway turns before moving large fridges, couches, beds, and outdoor furniture.
  • Transfer internet: confirm NBN availability and book the connection at least 10 business days ahead if you work from home.
  • Update address records: change your address with VicRoads, Medicare, banks, insurers, employer payroll, super fund, subscriptions, and electoral enrolment.
  • Check the bond process: renters should confirm the bond is lodged with the RTBA and complete a detailed condition report with dated photos.

Moving Week Checklist

  • Confirm bin collection rules with Hobsons Bay City Council for landfill, recycling, food organics/garden organics, and hard waste.
  • Keep beachside weather in mind: avoid leaving cardboard boxes outside overnight; bayside moisture can soften packing boxes quickly.
  • Plan parking: reserve driveway space for the truck and tell neighbours if a large vehicle will block shared access for part of the day.
  • Label by room and priority: mark boxes as “kitchen first”, “bedroom first”, “bathroom first”, and “garage/storage” to reduce unpacking time.
  • Photograph meters: take electricity, gas, and water meter photos on handover day.
  • Test essentials before dark: check hot water, oven, heating/cooling, smoke alarms, locks, garage remotes, and outdoor lighting.

First 48 Hours After Arrival

  • Walk to Seaholme Station and time the route you will actually use on workdays, including school drop-off or pram time if relevant.
  • Check mobile reception inside bedrooms and work areas before deciding where to set up a home office.
  • Secure outdoor items: bikes, boards, tools, and gardening gear should not stay visible in side passages or open carports.
  • Locate local services: nearest pharmacy, GP, supermarket, petrol station, post box, vet, and after-hours medical option.
  • Review insurance: update contents insurance for the new address and include outdoor gear if stored in a shed or garage.

Local Tips

Seaholme has a higher share of family households than Greater Melbourne: 76.6% versus 70.9%. If you are moving with children, schedule school, childcare, and sport registrations before the truck arrives.

The suburb is car-friendly by Melbourne standards. Only 4.2% of Seaholme dwellings had no registered motor vehicle, compared with 8.5% across Greater Melbourne, so inspect off-street parking carefully before signing.

Most homes are 3-bedroom or larger: 57.2% have three bedrooms and 29.5% have four or more. Budget for more packing materials than you would for an inner-city unit.

FAQ

Q: Is Seaholme a difficult suburb to move into without a car? A: It is possible because Seaholme has a train station, but the suburb’s housing pattern is car-oriented. Plan grocery, school, and furniture trips before relying on public transport alone.

Q: What should renters check first in Seaholme? A: Confirm the bond lodgement, photograph the condition report thoroughly, test heating/cooling, and check for coastal dampness around windows, garages, sheds, and wardrobes.

Q: How early should I book removalists for Seaholme? A: Book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekday moves and earlier for Fridays, Saturdays, end-of-month dates, or larger family homes with outdoor furniture.

Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Seaholme and Greater Melbourne

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