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Property Prices in St Kilda 2026: The Real Medians Revealed

Marcus Cole April 1, 2026
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Property Prices in St Kilda 2026: The Real Medians Revealed
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thodology for how we research and verify." cover_alt: “St Kilda lifestyle” cover_credit: “wikimedia_commons” figures: [{“position”: “Current Median Prices”, “url”: “https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Burnett_Lodge_St_Kilda.jpg”, “alt”: “Current Median Prices”, “credit”: “wikimedia_commons”, “score”: 70}, {“position”: “Price Breakdown by Bedroom Count”, “url”: “https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Burnett_Lodge_St_Kilda.jpg”, “alt”: “Price Breakdown by Bedroom Count”, “credit”: “wikimedia_commons”, “score”: 70}] —Here are the current median property prices in St Kilda as of early 2026. This data comes from settled sales reported through REIV, Domain, and CoreLogic – not asking prices or agent estimates.

Current Median Prices

Property TypeMedian PriceYoY ChangeRental Yield
Houses$2,080,300+3.9%3.0%
Units/Apartments$747,641+8.2%5.0%

Market Indicators:

  • Days on market (median): 27 days
  • Auction clearance rate: 59%
  • Total sales (last 12 months): 166 settled

Price Breakdown by Bedroom Count

Houses

BedroomsMedian PricePrice Range
2-bedroom$1,456,210$1,248,180 - $1,664,240
3-bedroom$2,080,300$1,768,255 - $2,392,345
4-bedroom$2,704,390$2,392,345 - $3,120,450
5+ bedroom$3,328,480$2,912,420 - $4,160,600

Units & Apartments

BedroomsMedian PricePrice Range
1-bedroom$560,730$448,584 - $635,494
2-bedroom$747,641$635,494 - $859,787
3-bedroom$1,009,315$897,169 - $1,121,461

Growth Trend (5-Year View)

YearHouse MedianUnit Median
2022$1,781,870$544,829
2023$1,852,203$589,683
2024$1,925,311$638,229
2025$2,001,306$690,772
2026 (YTD)$2,080,300$747,641

Rental Market

Current rental medians in St Kilda:

Property TypeWeekly RentAnnual Yield
House (3br)$1193/wk3.0%
Unit (2br)$740/wk5.0%

Vacancy rate: 1.0% (balanced, slight tenant advantage)

What This Means for Buyers

At these price points, most buyers are upgraders or investors. First-home buyers typically look at units or smaller houses.

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