Melbourne's seven most expensive suburbs for units

Melbourne's seven most expensive suburbs for units
Jennifer DukeAugust 28, 2014

It’s often said that those looking for lower priced entry points into the market should consider purchasing units.

However, it isn’t always a cheap approach. Here are the suburbs where median prices tip above $700,000 for units, according to RP Data.

  1. BRIGHTON

    $810,000

  2. BEAUMARIS

    $765,000

  3. TOORAK

    $753,000

  4. MONT ALBERT NORTH

    $738,000

  5. BALWYN NORTH

    $713,000

  6. PORT MELBOURNE

    $711,000

  7. ALBERT PARK

    $706,000

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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