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Moving to Thornhill Park VIC 3335

What the official numbers say about living in Thornhill Park — before you pack a box.

At a glance

3,066people (Census 2021)
29median age
$590,000median house price
$380/wkmedian rent
31 kmto Melbourne CBD
6%tree canopy

Housing: buy or rent

Budget around $590,000 for a median house (based on 2024 sales). Sale prices moved up about 34% between 2016 and 2024.

Renting? The census median is $380 a week, against a median personal income of $2,005 a week.

Who you'll be living with

Largest overseas birthplaces: India, Philippines, New Zealand; most spoken languages besides English: Punjabi, Filipino, Tagalog.

On the ABS advantage scale (SEIFA), Thornhill Park scores a little above the national average (decile 7 of 10).

The commute

The most common way to work is by car (76% of workers), while 22% work from home.

Nearest train station: Cobblebank, about 2.1 km away.

The Melbourne CBD is roughly 31 km away in a straight line.

Daily life

Mapped locally so far: 4 schools · 2 supermarkets · 1 parks — see them all on the Thornhill Park profile.

Before you move — quick checklist

Common questions

What does a house cost in Thornhill Park?

The median house sale price is $590,000 (2024 sales data).

What is rent like in Thornhill Park?

The census median rent is $380 a week.

How far is Thornhill Park from the city?

About 31 km straight-line from the Melbourne CBD, with Cobblebank station roughly 2.1 km away.

Which council area is Thornhill Park in?

Thornhill Park falls under Melton council and the federal electorate of Gorton.

Weighing up alternatives?

Side-by-side: Thornhill Park vs Strathtulloh · Thornhill Park vs Rockbank.

Nearby guides: Strathtulloh · Rockbank · Aintree · Melton · Melton South · Kurunjang.

Data currency: ABS Census 2021 · state sales data 2024 · ABS SEIFA 2021 · tree canopy 2021. Data credits →