Suburb spotlight: Vermont South, a neighbourly suburb with strong potential growth
Vermont South is located in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, 34 minutes’ drive from the CBD.
It is surrounded by Glen Waverley, Wantirna South and Burwood East and has a population of 11,972 people, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
In 2005, tram route 75 was extended to the Vermont South Shopping Centre, connecting Vermont South to Melbourne’s inner suburbs and the city. There is also a bus transit link which travels to Knox City Shopping Centre.
Vermont South is home to Emmaus College (year seven to 10 campus), Vermont South Special School and primary schools; Weeden Heights and Holy Saviour. The hub of the suburb is the Vermont South Shopping Centre which includes several restaurants and a Coles Supermarket. It is also within five kilometres of major shopping centres; Knox City and The Glen.
The suburb is also home to 20 parks, covering nearly a third of the suburb.
A famous Vermont South landmark is Pin Oak Court (pictured above), the filming location for ‘Ramsay Street’ from the television show, Neighbours.
RP Data shows that Vermont South’s current median house price is $791,500. This price has seen a steady rise, falling as low as $651,000 in 2013. Over the last 10 years it has risen by more than $300,000. Vermont South’s median price is lower than other suburbs in the area such as Wheelers Hill, which has a median house price of $838,000, and Blackburn, $1,012,500, according to RP Data.
The bulk of dwelling types in Vermont South consists of separate housing with very little flats or semi-detached housing available. Most of the homes in the suburb are occupied by families (79.8%, according to RP Data) with almost half of the properties being fully owned. RP Data says that on average Vermont South families will be repaying $1,800-$2,400 per month on mortgage repayments.
This four bedroom home at 2 Yalita Road (pictured below) is currently on the market with a price guide of $800,000 to $880,000.
According to RP Data 10.2% of residents in Vermont South are currently renting. The median rent price per week is $465.
This three bedroom property at 8 Shearers Court is offering a renting price of $460 per week.
Andrew Wilson, senior economist for the Domain Group, believes outer east Melbourne offers strong potential growth.
“The whole outer eastern belt of Melbourne is a strong growth region. It’s been Melbourne’s strongest growth region for last two years with 12.7% growth rate, which is equal highest with inner east prices,” Wilson said.
“Vermont South goes under the radar compared to other suburbs such as Blackburn.”
But he says Vermont South is still not cheap.
“The outer east has had Asian buyers in Mount Waverly and Glen Waverley which has helped push prices up”