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 Tyabb)
- 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 – Tyabb 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 Tyabb
- 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
| Service | Where in Tyabb |
|---|---|
| Supermarket | Closest Coles/Woolworths within 5-10 min drive |
| Post Office | Check auspost.com.au for nearest |
| Medical Centre | See our Tyabb medical guide |
| Library | Check council website for nearest branch |
| Gym | Check local options – Anytime Fitness or similar |
Cost of Moving to Tyabb
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Removalists (2-3br) | $500-1,200 |
| Bond (4 weeks rent) | $1583 |
| First month rent | $1728 |
| Utility connections | $50-150 in fees |
| Internet setup | $0-99 (provider dependent) |
| Parking permit | $0-50 |
| Address changes | Free (online) |
| Total move-in costs | $6,658+ |
Tips from Tyabb Locals
- Join the local Facebook group for suburb-specific tips and recommendations
- Get familiar with the nearest train station and bus routes
- Download the council’s app for bin days, local alerts, and community events
For a full guide to what Tyabb 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 with AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia or a smaller retailer. Tyabb has larger detached homes than inner Melbourne, so heating, cooling and hot-water costs can vary sharply by insulation and appliance type.
- Confirm internet options – check your exact Tyabb address, not just postcode 3913. Some homes closer to rural roads may have different NBN availability or installation lead times.
- Book movers early – allow extra travel time from central Melbourne. Tyabb is on the Mornington Peninsula, about 53 km south-east of the CBD, so quotes may include higher travel or depot charges.
- Transfer your address – update VicRoads, Medicare, banks, insurers, subscriptions, schools, childcare and electoral details.
- Measure access – many Tyabb homes are detached houses on larger blocks, but driveways, gates, sheds and tree-lined entries can make truck access harder than expected.
Data-Backed Moving Analysis
Tyabb’s housing profile is very different from Greater Melbourne’s apartment-heavy suburbs, which affects how you should plan a move. ABS 2021 Census data recorded 3,449 residents, 1,335 private dwellings, and an average household size of 2.7 people in Tyabb.
The key moving difference is dwelling type. 89.7% of occupied Tyabb homes were separate houses, compared with 67.8% across Greater Melbourne. Flats and apartments made up only 0.2% of occupied dwellings in Tyabb, compared with 15.6% across Greater Melbourne. Practically, that means fewer lift bookings and loading docks, but more garage, shed, garden, trailer and outdoor-equipment logistics.
Car dependence is also higher. Tyabb averaged 2.4 motor vehicles per dwelling, compared with 1.7 in Greater Melbourne. Only 1.7% of Tyabb dwellings had no registered motor vehicle, versus 8.5% in Greater Melbourne. If you are moving from inner Melbourne, budget for car registration, driveway space, commuting fuel, and potentially a second vehicle.
Housing costs in the Census were close to Melbourne-wide figures, but the structure is different. Tyabb’s 2021 median weekly rent was $383, close to Greater Melbourne’s $390. Median monthly mortgage repayments were $1,824 in Tyabb, below Greater Melbourne’s $2,000. However, Tyabb had a lower rental share: 13.2% of occupied dwellings were rented, compared with 30.2% across Greater Melbourne, so rental availability can be thinner.
Moving Week Checklist
- Book final meter reads for electricity, gas and water at your old address.
- Schedule connection day at the Tyabb property for utilities, internet and any LPG or bottled-gas needs if applicable.
- Check bin collection rules with Mornington Peninsula Shire, especially if you are bringing green waste, hard rubbish or renovation leftovers.
- Label boxes by room and urgency: kitchen day one, bathroom day one, school/work gear, garage tools, garden equipment and documents.
- Plan the truck route using Tyabb-Tooradin Road, Mornington-Tyabb Road or Frankston-Flinders Road depending on your origin and property access.
- Photograph the property condition before unloading if renting, including walls, floors, appliances, fences, sheds and garden areas.
- Test mobile reception inside the house, garage and backyard before relying on one provider for work calls.
Local Tips
Tyabb Station is useful, but it sits on the Stony Point line, so check connections through Frankston before planning a CBD commute.
The Tyabb Resource Recovery Centre at McKirdys Road can be useful after unpacking, but sort waste first so you are not making repeated trips.
If moving with school-age children, confirm enrolment boundaries and transport options before signing, especially if comparing Tyabb with Hastings, Somerville or Mornington.
For acreage-style or semi-rural properties, ask about water tanks, septic systems, sheds, fencing, ride-on mower storage and insurance exclusions before move-in.
FAQ
Q: Is Tyabb a good suburb for moving from inner Melbourne? A: It suits households wanting more detached housing, vehicle space and a quieter Mornington Peninsula setting. It is less convenient if you depend on frequent public transport or walkable inner-city services.
Q: Do I need a car in Tyabb? A: For most households, yes. ABS data shows Tyabb averages 2.4 vehicles per dwelling, well above Greater Melbourne’s 1.7, which reflects the suburb’s lower-density layout.
Q: What should renters check before moving into Tyabb? A: Check heating, cooling, water pressure, internet availability, fencing, garden maintenance obligations, sheds, septic or tank systems, and the condition report before returning it.
Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Tyabb and Greater Melbourne
Data-Backed Moving Priorities for Tyabb
Tyabb is more car-dependent and house-oriented than inner Melbourne. ABS 2021 data records 3,449 residents, 1,231 occupied private dwellings, and an average of 2.7 people per household, slightly above Greater Melbourne’s 2.6. That matters when planning movers, utilities and storage: family-sized moves are common, and driveway access is usually more relevant than lift bookings.
Housing stock is the biggest practical difference. In Tyabb, 89.7% of occupied homes are separate houses, compared with 67.8% across Greater Melbourne. Flats and apartments account for only 0.2% of Tyabb dwellings versus 15.6% across Greater Melbourne, so most move plans should prioritise garden tools, garage contents, trailers, sheds, water tanks, pets and multiple vehicles rather than apartment loading bays.
Vehicle planning is essential. Only 1.7% of Tyabb households had no registered motor vehicle, compared with 8.5% across Greater Melbourne. Tyabb also had 32.3% of households with 3 or more vehicles, nearly double Greater Melbourne’s 17.0%. If you are moving from a denser suburb, budget for vehicle transfers, extra driveway space, school/work drop-offs and fuel costs.
Renters should note the smaller rental pool. Tyabb had 162 rented dwellings, or 13.2% of occupied private dwellings, compared with 30.2% across Greater Melbourne. Median weekly rent was $383 in Tyabb, close to Greater Melbourne’s $390, but limited supply means move-in timing, condition reports and bond lodgement should be handled early.
Step-By-Step Tyabb Moving Checklist
2-4 Weeks Out
- Compare electricity and gas providers: check AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia and other Victorian retailers before confirming connection dates.
- Book movers early: Tyabb’s high share of separate houses means moves often involve garages, sheds, outdoor furniture and longer loading times.
- Confirm driveway and truck access: check gates, turning circles, overhead trees, gravel driveways and whether the truck can safely reverse.
- Transfer internet and mobile coverage checks: confirm service availability at the exact address, especially if moving from a denser Melbourne suburb.
- Start address updates: licence, bank, insurer, employer, school, Medicare, electoral details, subscriptions and pet microchip records.
- Plan vehicle logistics: if your household has 2 or more cars, decide which car moves first, where each will park, and who handles keys on the day.
1 Week Out
- Pack low-use outdoor items: garden tools, hoses, sports gear, camping equipment and shed storage.
- Photograph rental condition: walls, floors, windows, appliances, meter boxes, garden condition, fencing and driveway surfaces.
- Confirm final meter reads: electricity, gas and water should be recorded with dated photos.
- Set aside essentials: medication, chargers, school uniforms, pet food, cleaning products, kettle, tools and bedding.
- Check bin and waste arrangements: confirm collection day and where excess cardboard or hard waste should go.
Moving Day
- Walk the movers through access first: identify fragile flooring, tight corners, sheds, outdoor items and any no-go areas.
- Keep keys grouped and labelled: front door, garage, shed, gate, mailbox and any window locks.
- Do a final room-by-room sweep: roof storage, wardrobes, laundry cupboards, garden beds, garage shelves and side paths.
- Take final property photos: especially useful for renters handing back a home.
Local Tips
Tyabb moves work best when you treat the property as a whole site, not just a house. Sheds, carports, paddock-style yards and outdoor storage can add hours if left until the final weekend.
If moving from inner Melbourne, reduce bulky waste before arrival. Tyabb homes may offer more space, but unpacking is faster when old furniture, broken tools and excess boxes are dealt with before the truck is loaded.
Book trades early if you need fences, pet containment, garage shelving or internet work. Larger blocks can hide small setup jobs that become urgent once you move in.
For renters, complete the condition report carefully. With a smaller rental market than Greater Melbourne, clean documentation helps avoid disputes over gardens, driveways, sheds and outdoor areas.
FAQ
Q: Is moving to Tyabb more like moving to suburban Melbourne or regional Victoria?
A: Practically, it feels closer to a semi-rural Melbourne move. You still need standard Victorian utility, bond and address-change steps, but vehicle access, outdoor storage and property maintenance need more attention.
Q: Should I hire movers for a Tyabb move?
A: For most family-sized homes, yes. ABS data shows 90.1% of Tyabb dwellings have 3 or more bedrooms, so DIY moves can quickly become difficult once garage, shed and outdoor items are included.
Q: What should renters prioritise before moving into Tyabb?
A: Confirm bond lodgement, photograph the condition report, set up utilities before move-in day, check garden responsibilities, and clarify any shed, garage, fence or water-use expectations in writing.
Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats — Tyabb and Greater Melbourne


