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Caulfield Property Market (2026) — Prices, Trends, Outlook

Property market overview for Caulfield. Median house and unit price estimates, local amenity data, infrastructure.

Caulfield Property Market (2026) — Prices, Trends, Outlook

Caulfield Property Market Overview (2026)

Caulfield sits in the established middle-ring market. Property here commands a premium because the amenity density justifies it — 70 dining venues, 3 schools, and 4 parks within the suburb boundaries.

Price Estimates

Property TypeEstimated MedianMonthly Mortgage (est.)*
House$1.0M–$1.6M$4,000–$6,400
Unit/Apartment$500K–$750K$2,000–$3,000

Estimates based on Caulfield’s market positioning. Mortgage estimates assume 20% deposit, 6.5% variable rate, 30-year term. For current sales data, check REIV or Domain.

What Drives Property Value in Caulfield

Property prices in any suburb reflect three things: what is already there, what is coming, and how easy it is to get to the CBD. Here is how Caulfield stacks up:

Amenity FactorCaulfieldImpact on Value
Schools3Moderate
Parks4Low
Dining & Cafes70High — walkable lifestyle premium
Medical2Gap
Supermarkets1Basic
Gyms & Fitness4Active lifestyle suburb

Total amenity score: 112. Solid infrastructure that supports steady demand.

Schools (Key Value Driver)

Caulfield has 3 schools — school zone boundaries are one of the strongest price drivers in Melbourne property:

SchoolAddress
Caulfield Primary School724 Glenhuntly Road
Melbourne Montessori School Caulfield South Campus2-8 Roselea Street
Glen Eira College76 Booran Road

Check zone boundaries at findmyschool.vic.gov.au.

Rental Market

Unit TypeWeekly Rent (est.)
1 Bedroom$350–$460
2 Bedroom$480–$620
3 Bedroom$620–$850

Rental yield estimate: 3.5–4.0% (higher yields in more affordable suburbs).

See our detailed Cost of Living Guide for full cost breakdown.

Before You Buy in Caulfield

  1. Check school zonesfindmyschool.vic.gov.au determines your designated school
  2. Review planning overlays — heritage, flood, bushfire at your local council
  3. Check flood riskplanning.vic.gov.au
  4. Attend auctions — quoted ranges in Caulfield are guides, not guarantees
  5. Get a building inspection — non-negotiable for any house purchase
  6. Talk to locals — knock on a neighbour’s door. They will tell you what agents won’t
  • Domain — current listings and recent sales
  • realestate.com.au — price history and suburb profiles
  • REIV — quarterly median prices (the official data)
  • ABS Census — population and demographic data

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

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