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Essendon North

Nestled just 10km northwest of Melbourne's bustling CBD, Essendon North offers a peaceful escape from the city's roar while remaining surprisingly well-connected. This family-friendly suburb boasts a charming blend of historic character, verdant spaces, and convenient amenities, making it a haven for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.

Location & Connectivity:

Getting around is a breeze in Essendon North. Residents enjoy easy access to the CBD via multiple train lines, with stations at Essendon, Moonee Ponds, and Flemington Racecourse nearby. The 59 tram line conveniently runs through the suburb, and major roads like Mount Alexander Road and Buckley Street provide smooth connections for drivers.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere:

Essendon North is a haven for families, with its quiet streets, excellent schools, and abundance of green spaces. Numerous parks and playgrounds, including Lincoln Park and Moonee Ponds Creek Trail, offer endless opportunities for kids to play and explore. Local schools like St Bernard's College and Strathmore Secondary College provide top-tier education, while childcare options cater to young families.

Historic Charm & Modern Amenities:

Step back in time with Essendon North's charming streetscapes lined with heritage bungalows and Edwardian terraces. The suburb's rich history comes alive at the Essendon Historical Society Museum, while modern cafes and shops along Mount Alexander Road and Essendon North Village provide a contemporary touch. Residents enjoy convenient access to supermarkets and DFO Essendon Fields for all their shopping needs.

Neighbouring Suburbs:

Essendon North's central location offers convenient access to a diverse range of neighbouring suburbs, each adding its own unique flavour and amenities. Nearby Essendon offers vibrant shopping and dining options along Keilor Road, while Strathmore provides a peaceful residential atmosphere. Moonee Ponds boasts convenient access to the CBD via the Moonee Ponds station and a bustling cafe scene. Residents can also explore the cultural diversity of Flemington and North Melbourne, with their multicultural restaurants and exciting events.

Essendon North Property Market Insights:

We understand the importance of helpful and accurate information when considering buying, selling, leasing, or choosing property management; if you'd like to know more about the Essendon North Real Estate Market, please visit our Suburb Report here.

Whether you're considering making Essendon North your home or looking for an exciting destination to explore, embrace the multicultural atmosphere, active lifestyle, and rich experiences that await you in this thriving suburb. Welcome to Essendon North.

 

Median Prices

Type Suburb State Median Year
House Essendon North VIC $1,490,000 YTD
Unit Essendon North VIC $403,000 YTD

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