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Data for Belgrave Heights and Surrounds includes age structure, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, income, qualifications, occupations, employment, unemployment, disability, disadvantage, volunteering, childcare, family structure, household structure, housing tenure, mortgage and rental payments, and the size and type of the dwellings people live in.
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Belgrave Heights and Surrounds population statistics. Population statistics for Belgrave Heights and Surrounds can be found for the period to latest Census in a series of demographic websites.
Powered by. Free demographic resources Access hundreds of free demographic and economic resources to help you make informed decisions. You are viewing this page without javascript. Belgrave - Selby population statistics. More information about Census and labour force status is provided in Understanding the Census and Census Data. Of employed people in Belgrave State Suburbs , During the two weeks before the Census, In the year before the Census, Of people who did unpaid domestic work in the week before the Census in Belgrave State Suburbs , Of the families in Belgrave State Suburbs , In Belgrave State Suburbs , of couple families with children, Of occupied private dwellings in Belgrave State Suburbs , In Belgrave State Suburbs , of occupied private dwellings 1.
The average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling was 3. The average household size was 2. In Belgrave State Suburbs , of all households, Proportions are calculated using all tenure types for occupied private dwellings.
This excludes visitor only and other non-classifiable households. The nature of the income imputation means that the reported proportion may significantly overstate the true proportion. The median age was 27 years. There has been change in methodology used to calculate the average number of persons per bedroom. Thanks, Frank.
Hi Frank, the train to CBD in the morning express is around 1. Coming back can be different as it stops at UFTG a lot because the track becomes one after that. Its a pain on a Friday when you get terminated a few stops before you need to get off, but all in all its doable. We could do with more regular trains on the Belgrave line. I think the trains in Melbourne in general are pretty much the same on most lines unfortunately.
Hey KK, thanks for that info - very helpful! I work in the city, surrounded by highrise buildings, windows, concrete and the hussle and bussle of everyday city life.
Then coming home to nature, the tranquility, singing birds, the green scenery of Belgrave, its easy to switch off and relax from a hard days work a glass of red wine infront of the fireplace just tops it off.
I have the pleasure to experience both worlds. End to end train rides I get a seat both morning and in the evening, less than 1 hr trip. Here I can start my day with emails and on the way home I can switch off and read a book. Moving to Belgrave was the best thing we did as a family.
I have a 5 and 3 year old and they absolutely love being so close to nature. There is so much to do here, wether in grands picnic grounds to undless selection of bush trails to sight seeing just minutes away from your doorstep. The town centre is alway buzzing on weekends with the most friendly close knit community you always feel welcome.
Only less than 20mins drive to a major westfield shopping centre if you ever need the feel the urge to shop, but with local shops and markets its all here in the Town centre of Belgrave. The stigma of the risk of bushfire living up the hills put me off at the start but now being here, you realise how the community is so connected to the CFA and local council that everyone is looking out for everyone here.
I WISH we lived here earlier!! People always told us that you'd be paying premium close to 5k If you ever consider living in Belgrave and you take that leap like we did, you will not regret it! Our friends and family from the burbs love the drive up and enjoy our property.
We have a balcony that over looks endless treetops in which most houses in Belgrave do!! Living close to town centre is ideal, however you'd have to pay a little extra. But anywhere in the vacinity of the train station and town centre you will not feel out of reach. I have grown up around this area and still live close by. It is such a great place to live and work and there is so much to do.
There is great access to the city via train or car and also the ability to jump on Eastlink. Belgrave has a great vibe with heaps of cafes, wine bars, pubs and restaurants so you don't have to travel far for a fun night out.
Schools are wonderful with plenty of local primary schools on offer as well as good choice when it comes to secondary education. There are markets, community events, plenty of different sport clubs, public swimming pool, cameo theatre and parklands, forests and walking tracks.
A wonderful place for young families and anyone wanting a quiet, community filled lifestyle. If you are looking to buy or rent, its affordable and great value for money. Real Estate Belgrave is the heart of the Hills. It has excellent restaurants, bars and accommodation as well as a variety of interesting shops and even a gorgeous cinema. It is perfectly situated close to the amazing forests and walks of the Dandenongs. People moving to the area are attracted by the unique and beautiful houses nestled amongst the trees and birdlife.
My husband and I have worked in Belgrave for 10 years. Our pizzas are made with quality ingredients and we also make our own ice cream. If you're in Belgrave for a day wander the main street making sure they visit the second hand shops. Enjoy lunch in one of the cafes, then see a movie. Choose from one of the excellent restaurants for dinner or pick up some take away pizza for the drive home!
I rate Belgrave 10 out of 10 for a place to live. Belgrave and the surrounding suburbs are simply wonderful!
It's the beginning of the Dandenong Ranges National Park, so you got all the wildlife and bushwalks at your doorsteps. It's super family friendly and has a great community spirit. There is still enough privacy as the neighbour's house is very likely too far away to actually bother you most block of lands are sqms and higher.
There are heaps of job opportunities in various industries less than 30 minutes drive from Belgrave direction to the city. It's probably one of the best value for money suburbs regardless if you are buying or renting, and even in a falling market Belgrave has been increasing in value as there is very limited supply of houses.
People have been moving from all over the place over the last couple of years and there are more and more young couples with young children who are still fulfilling the Aussie dream of home ownership without being a slave to the banks for their whole life. We moved from Kew to Belgrave 6 years ago. It is one of the best decisions we made in our life.
We love our acreage backyard, the birds, ducks and all fruit trees we planted. It is easy to catch the train to work. People are friendly. Hello Im just wondering if there is ample parking at the station or if wed be better off buying within walking distance? Not ample parking at the station but you can always get a parking space if you get there early.
Also there are lots of parking space nearby. Buying a house within a walking distance is a good idea. Good luck! Moved from the Northern suburbs to Belgrave, and it was the best decision ever. All Eastern suburbs are so accessible and the train line directly to the city is great. There are hardly any suburbs left in Melbourne where you get a sqm piece of land to enjoy your privacy for a reasonable price.
Plenty of outdoor activities and entertainment on the weekends. Cute little Sunday market and parties until 3am in town centre Sooki Lounge.
Direct train to city is a big plus and heaps of other nice little towns to explore. Belgrave is the Byron Bay of Victoria without the beach but beautiful hills.
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