KINGSBURY金斯伯里

House Median
Local$845,000
Melbourne Median$1,083,043
Unit Median
Local$407,500
Melbourne Median$590,597
Safety Index
Local Crime Rate9,422
VIC Average6,810
Chinese %
Local11.1%
VIC Average6.6%
VCE Schools
Local0
Nearby5
Train Lines
Local Station No
Nearby Station Yes

KINGSBURY Property & Rent

Price data: © State Government of Victoria | Rent data: LGA average

KINGSBURY median house price is $845K, with +72% growth over 10 years, 22% below Melbourne median, unit median $408K.

Price Trend (2014-2024)

House Median Unit Median
House Price
$845,000
House Growth
+72%2014-2024
Unit Price
$407,500
Unit Growth
+0%2014-2024
3BR House
$665/wk
2BR House
$600/wk
3BR Unit
$660/wk
2BR Unit
$530/wk

KINGSBURY Safety Index

Data source: Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (Oct 2024 - Sep 2025)

Crime rate of 9,422 per 100k residents, 38% above the VIC average. Safety awareness recommended.

Caution Advised
Crime rate 9,422 per 100kAbove VIC average (6,810)
326
Total Annual Offences

Crime DistributionClick to view details

KINGSBURY Community Profile

Data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Census

Total population of 3,460, 11.1% Chinese residents, above VIC average.

Population Overview

3,460
Total Population
2,714
/km² Density
11.1%
Chinese %
Above Average

Top Ethnicities

1
English
645 people
18.6%
2
Aust
599 people
17.3%
3
Chinese
385 people
11.1%
4
Italian
334 people
9.7%
5
Vietnamese
229 people
6.6%

Transport

17.6 km
To CBD
37 min
Drive to CBD
53 min
Transit to CBD
Nearby Station
In nearby suburb

KINGSBURY Nearby Schools

Data source: VCAA 2025 VCE Results | Secondary schools with VCE results only

5 quality schools nearby, top score 72.3.

KINGSBURY Nearby Suburbs

Property data: © State Government of Victoria | 2 neighbours

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KINGSBURY Overview

KINGSBURY is a Northern Melbourne suburb with a population of 3,460 and a density of 2,714 people per square kilometre, according to the ABS 2021 Census.

Property: The local property market shows strong growth, with Data Vic Q2 2025 reporting a median house price of $0.8M, representing a 72% increase over the past decade. Units are more affordable at a median price of $0.4M.

Education: Families have access to quality schooling options, including the nearby Northside Christian College, which achieved a ranking of #104 among private schools in the VCAA 2025 VCE results.

Safety: Crime statistics from the Crime Statistics Agency (September 2025) show a rate of 9,422 incidents per 100,000 residents, which is 1.38 times the Victorian average of 6,810, placing the area close to the state's average safety levels.

Demographics: The suburb has a diverse community, with Chinese residents making up 11.10% of the population (approximately 384 people), representing a moderate Chinese presence in the area.

Transport: Kingsbury sits approximately 17.6km from the CBD, with a typical driving time of 37 minutes. While there's no train station directly in the suburb, rail access is available in the neighbouring area.

KINGSBURY FAQ

According to Data Vic Q2 2025, KINGSBURY has a median house price of $0.8M, up 72% over 10 years, and median unit price of $0.4M, stable over 10 years. Moderate price growth, suitable for owner-occupiers or long-term holdings.