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Lethbridge

POSTAL CODE: VIC, 3332
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Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in LETHBRIDGE are average, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

This number can mean, real estate investors could earn a rental income of N/A based on current median home prices for the suburb.

On average, rents on listings have reached the N/A mark, reflecting a N/A increase in returns based on the current median price in LETHBRIDGE.

LETHBRIDGE, 3332 ranks th in VIC in terms of median property value increase and capital gains, based on year-to-date figures.

While it ranks 594th on the list of best yielding suburbs for rental properties in VIC, posting a N/A return.

Surburb overview

Lethbridge is a rural township in Victoria located within the Golden Plains Shire, approximately 33 kilometres west of Melbourne’s central business district and about 20 kilometres north-east of Geelong.

Situated between Melbourne and Geelong, the locality provides access to both metropolitan centres via the Princes Highway and nearby rail services operating from neighbouring towns such as Little River and Lara.

According to the 2021 Census, Lethbridge had a population of 1,014, reflecting steady growth driven by lifestyle and rural-residential development.

The area is characterised by large residential allotments, open farmland and low-density housing, with much of the surrounding land used for grazing and viticulture.

Lethbridge is part of the Moorabool Valley wine region, which supports several vineyards and cellar doors that contribute to local tourism and employment.

The township includes essential community facilities such as Lethbridge Primary School, a general store and community recreation reserves.

Additional services, including supermarkets, medical facilities, and secondary schools, are available in Bannockburn, approximately 10 kilometres west, or in Geelong.

The Moorabool River runs to the east of the township, and nearby natural features such as Lethbridge Lake and regional parklands provide opportunities for walking, birdwatching and passive recreation.

Public transport options within Lethbridge itself are limited, with most residents relying on private vehicles for commuting.

The locality falls within commuting distance of employment hubs in Geelong and Melbourne’s western suburbs, supported by road connections to the Princes Freeway.

Lethbridge experiences a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters typical of inland areas of south-western Victoria.

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