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Seabrook

POSTAL CODE: VIC, 3028
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SEABROOK ranks 337th in VIC when it comes to estimated capital gains experienced by property investors over the past three years.

The suburb’s capital gain of 0.68% for the past year is lower than average compared to its 17.85% growth within a five-year period.

Also in SEABROOK, the median home price is sitting at $769,000, and the average rent at $515, this suggests property owners could potentially earn a 3.48% increase in gross rental yield.

Property investors have seen a 1.18% gain in SEABROOK based on an increase in median home prices for the past three months.

A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that this suburb obtained a 5.61% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 2938th on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.

Surburb overview

Seabrook, located approximately 19 kilometres south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, is a suburb within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area. According to the 2021 Census, it has a population of 4,952 residents. 

The suburb's demographic profile is diverse, with a median age of 35. Households in Seabrook are primarily couples with children, and the area is known for its family-friendly environment. 

Public transportation in Seabrook is well-developed, offering several bus routes that connect residents to key destinations. Route 496 links Laverton Station to Sanctuary Lakes, while Route 498 connects Laverton Station to Hoppers Crossing Station. Additionally, Route 944, a night bus service, runs from the city to Point Cook, enhancing connectivity during late hours. 

The suburb hosts essential establishments catering to daily needs. Seabrook Primary School serves the area for education and is authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme. The suburb also has a small shopping area with some takeaway food stores and a service station on Point Cook Road and Mintaro Way. 

Recreational opportunities abound in Seabrook. The suburb has several parks, such as Homestead Run Reserve, providing green spaces for outdoor activities. The nearby Skeleton Creek offers walking and cycling trails, promoting an active lifestyle among residents. 

Seabrook's combination of cultural diversity, accessible public transport, essential services, and recreational facilities contributes to its appeal as a residential suburb within Melbourne's western region. 

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