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 Yallambie)
- 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 – Yallambie 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 Yallambie
- 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 Yallambie |
|---|---|
| Supermarket | Closest Coles/Woolworths within 5-10 min drive |
| Post Office | Check auspost.com.au for nearest |
| Medical Centre | See our Yallambie medical guide |
| Library | Check council website for nearest branch |
| Gym | Check local options – Anytime Fitness or similar |
Cost of Moving to Yallambie
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Removalists (2-3br) | $500-1,200 |
| Bond (4 weeks rent) | $2508 |
| First month rent | $2806 |
| Utility connections | $50-150 in fees |
| Internet setup | $0-99 (provider dependent) |
| Parking permit | $0-50 |
| Address changes | Free (online) |
| Total move-in costs | $5,587+ |
Tips from Yallambie 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 Yallambie 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.
Data-Backed Moving Snapshot
Yallambie is a smaller north-east Melbourne suburb: ABS recorded 4,161 residents, 1,420 private dwellings, and an average household size of 2.8 people in 2021. That is close to Greater Melbourne’s 2.9 people per household, so moving demand is mostly family-sized rather than high-turnover apartment stock.
Budget for car-dependent living. Yallambie households averaged 2.0 motor vehicles per dwelling, compared with Greater Melbourne’s 1.7, so inspect off-street parking, garage access, street restrictions, and trailer space before signing. The suburb’s median weekly household income was $2,320, above Greater Melbourne’s $1,901, while 2021 median rent was $340/week compared with Greater Melbourne’s $420/week. Current advertised rents will usually be higher than 2021 Census figures, but the comparison shows Yallambie has historically sat below metro rent pressure while skewing toward larger households.
Step-By-Step Yallambie Moving Checklist
- Confirm utilities 2-4 weeks out: arrange electricity and gas for move-in day with providers such as AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia or another retailer. Ask whether the property has gas cooking, ducted heating, solar, or electric hot water.
- Check internet before booking removalists: Yallambie streets can vary by connection type, so confirm NBN availability by exact address, not just postcode 3085.
- Inspect parking and access: many moves involve family homes, driveways, courts, and sloped blocks. Measure truck access, driveway width, clearance under trees, and whether the removalist can stop without blocking Greensborough Road feeder traffic.
- Plan the school and childcare changeover: if moving with children, confirm enrolment documents, immunisation records, before/after-school care, and walking or driving times from the actual property.
- Update address records: change Medicare, VicRoads, electoral roll, bank, insurer, super fund, employer payroll, subscriptions, pet microchip details, and parcel delivery accounts.
- Book hard-rubbish or tip runs early: Banyule waste rules apply, and move-out weeks often create more green waste and bulky items than expected.
- Redirect mail for at least 3 months: this catches rates notices, car registration, medical letters, and school correspondence.
- Do the final condition check: photograph meters, walls, appliances, garden condition, keys, remotes, bins, and any pre-existing damage before furniture goes in.
Local Tips
Yallambie is practical for movers with cars, but less forgiving if you rely on walking to a train station every day. Check the real commute from the property to Watsonia, Macleod or Greensborough rather than judging from the suburb name.
If moving near Greensborough Road or Lower Plenty Road, inspect during peak periods. Noise, turning access, and school traffic can feel different at 8:15am than on a Saturday open inspection.
For families, prioritise storage. With 2.8 people per household and 2.0 vehicles per dwelling, Yallambie homes often need usable garages, sheds, linen cupboards, and room for bikes or sports gear.
If renting, keep the first week clear for small fixes: flyscreens, heating checks, fence latches, garden clean-up, and appliance manuals are common practical items to sort before routines settle.
FAQ
Q: How early should I book removalists for Yallambie? A: Book 3-4 weeks ahead if moving on a Friday, weekend, school-holiday period, or end-of-month date. Narrow residential streets and driveway access are easier to manage with an early site note.
Q: Is Yallambie better for car owners or public transport users? A: Car owners generally have the easier setup. ABS data shows 2.0 vehicles per dwelling, above Greater Melbourne’s 1.7, so factor in parking and daily driving costs.
Q: What should renters check before moving in? A: Confirm bond lodgement, meter readings, heating, locks, smoke alarms, garden obligations, bin collection day, and written condition-report evidence before unpacking fully.
Source: ABS 2021 Census QuickStats - Yallambie
Yallambie Moving Snapshot
Yallambie is a small north-eastern Melbourne suburb, so moving logistics are more about timing, parking, and service setup than navigating high-density apartment turnover. ABS 2021 Census data records 4,161 residents, 1,420 private dwellings, and an average household size of 2.8 people, compared with 2.5 people across Victoria. That means family-sized moves are common, with more boxes, larger furniture, and multiple vehicles to plan around.
Housing is mostly low-density. Yallambie households averaged 2 motor vehicles per dwelling, above the Victorian average of 1.8, so check driveway access, garage clearance, and street parking before booking a truck. The suburb’s median weekly household income was $2,320, compared with $1,759 across Victoria, which often supports higher competition for well-presented rentals and family homes near parks, schools, and arterial roads.
The 2021 median weekly rent was $340, below Victoria’s $370 at the time, but current asking rents may be materially higher due to Melbourne-wide rental pressure since 2021. Treat old census rent figures as a baseline only; confirm current listings before setting your moving budget.
Before You Move: 2-4 Weeks Out
- Compare energy providers – set up electricity and gas for move-in day with AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia, Red Energy, or another Victorian retailer.
- Book movers early – Yallambie’s family-sized homes mean Friday and Saturday moving slots can fill quickly, especially at month-end.
- Confirm truck access – check whether the property has a steep driveway, tight court, narrow street, or limited turning room.
- Update your address – prioritise VicRoads, Medicare, banks, super fund, employer, insurer, school, childcare, and subscription deliveries.
- Check internet options – confirm NBN availability at the exact address, not just the suburb, before cancelling your current service.
- Measure large furniture – older family homes may have narrower hallways or split-level entries, so measure fridges, couches, beds, and dining tables.
One Week Before Moving Day
- Transfer or arrange bond if renting; use RTBA Online where required and keep written confirmation from the agent or rental provider.
- Book hard rubbish or tip runs before the final week if downsizing from a larger household.
- Prepare a first-night box with chargers, toiletries, medication, kettle, basic cookware, pet supplies, school items, and work clothes.
- Confirm keys and settlement timing – do not book a morning unload unless the agent has confirmed key collection in writing.
- Label boxes by room – use practical labels such as “kitchen pantry”, “main bedroom wardrobe”, and “garage tools”.
- Photograph the old property after cleaning, including walls, floors, oven, bathroom, windows, garden, and meter readings.
Moving Day Checklist
- Read electricity, gas, and water meters at both properties where accessible.
- Keep parking clear for the moving truck; where street space is limited, ask neighbours politely the day before.
- Walk movers through fragile items before loading begins.
- Check appliance spaces before unloading the fridge, washer, dryer, and outdoor furniture.
- Test keys, garage remotes, windows, heating, cooling, hot water, smoke alarms, and internet connection before the agent’s office closes.
- Submit the condition report on time if renting, with photos attached.
Local Tips
Yallambie sits close to Greensborough Road, Lower Plenty Road, and Rosanna Road, so avoid scheduling truck arrivals during school peaks and the late-afternoon commute.
If moving with children, pack school uniforms, devices, lunch gear, and sports equipment separately so the first week is not lost in unpacked boxes.
For renters, document lawns, garden beds, fences, and outdoor taps carefully. Family homes in Yallambie often include more exterior areas than inner-city rentals.
If you rely on two cars, confirm whether the property has off-street parking for both vehicles before moving day, not after the truck has unloaded.
FAQ
Q: Is Yallambie a difficult suburb to move into? A: Usually no. The main issues are driveway access, family-sized furniture, and timing around arterial roads rather than apartment lifts or loading docks.
Q: When should I connect utilities for a Yallambie move? A: Arrange electricity, gas, and internet 1-2 weeks before moving day, and confirm the retailer has the correct address and meter details.
Q: What should renters check first after moving in? A: Complete the condition report, photograph existing damage, test heating and hot water, confirm smoke alarms work, and keep RTBA bond records.





