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WINTER

Property Market Winter 2026 -- Prices, Growth & Investment

Complete 2026 property market guide for Winter. House and unit prices, growth outlook, infrastructure projects, and investor vs owner-occupier breakdown.

Property Market Winter 2026 -- Prices, Growth & Investment

At 1 km from the CBD, Winter sits in the zone where proximity commands a premium and land values are driven by scarcity. Median house price: $1.5M–$2.5M. Units: $575K–$800K.

At a glance: 1 km from CBD · Inner ring · House $1.5M–$2.5M · Unit $575K–$800K

Median Property Prices – Winter (2026)

Property TypeMedian Price Rangevs Melbourne Median
House$1,525,000–$2,500,000~92% above
Unit/Apartment$575,000–$800,000~19% above

Estimates based on REIV quarterly data and Domain.com.au listings for 2026. Prices reflect Winter’s inner classification at 1 km from the CBD. Individual properties vary significantly by land size, condition, and micro-location.

Price Growth Trend – Winter

Winter’s property market has been stable with consistent demand. Estimated annual capital growth sits at 4–6%, which is typical for established inner Melbourne where limited land supply and persistent demand create a pricing floor. Inner-suburb growth tends to be steadier than outer areas – fewer spikes, but fewer dips.

Key drivers for Winter:

  • Limited new land releases (almost fully built out)
  • Strong rental demand supporting investor confidence
  • Lifestyle amenity (278 cafes and restaurants)
  • Transport access (5-10 min to CBD by train)

Investor vs Owner-Occupier Breakdown

Inner suburbs like Winter tend to have a higher investor share (estimated 35–45% of transactions) driven by strong rental demand and proximity to employment hubs. Owner-occupiers (55–65%) are typically professionals and downsizers valuing walkability over space.

Buyer TypeEstimated ShareTypical Target
Owner-occupier55–65%Houses, larger units
Investor35–45%Units, smaller houses

Infrastructure and Development Near Winter

Infrastructure is the single biggest external factor in suburban property growth. Here are the key projects affecting Winter:

  • Metro Tunnel Project (2025 completion) connecting Parkville to Anzac stations
  • West Gate Tunnel Project improving inner-west freeway access
  • Domain precinct public realm upgrades

Impact: Properties within 1 km of new stations or major upgrades typically see 5–15% price premiums within 2–3 years of announcement. Track project timelines at bigbuild.vic.gov.au.

Rental Yield – Winter (2026)

MetricEstimate
Gross rental yield (units)2.9–4.0%
Annual rent (1BR median)$26,858
Unit purchase price (median)$575,000–$800,000
House purchase price (median)$1,525,000–$2,500,000
Estimated annual growth4–6%

Gross yield formula: Annual rent / Purchase price. Net yield (after expenses) is typically 1–1.5% lower after accounting for management fees, maintenance, insurance, and vacancy.

Investor note: Inner-suburb yields are lower, but capital growth and virtually zero vacancy risk compensate. The total return (yield + growth) in inner Melbourne often matches or exceeds outer suburbs.


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

Sources

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

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