Dingley Village Property Growth
VIC · 3172 · South-East Melbourne
A suburb in the City of Kingston with no train station of its own, built around a village-style 1960s shopping centre, Sunday markets, and several golf courses.
Overview
Location: City of Kingston
A suburb in the City of Kingston with no train station of its own, built around a village-style 1960s shopping centre, Sunday markets, and several golf courses.
Market Snapshot
Median House Price
$1.22m
Median Unit Price
$796k
Avg Days on Market
29 days
Demographics
Estimated Population
10,495
Owner Occupier Rate
86.8%
Renter Rate
10.5%
Transport & Connectivity
Dingley Village has no train station; the nearest Frankston line stations, including Mentone and Moorabbin, are several kilometres away, and the suburb relies primarily on bus services and road connections.
Major Roads
- Dingley Bypass
- Boundary Road
- Centre Dandenong Road
- with Peninsula Link and Mornington Peninsula Freeway access nearby
Dingley Village is approximately 23km south-east of the Melbourne CBD, within the City of Kingston. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.
Education
Dingley Village has been served by local primary schools since the 1920s, with no secondary college within the suburb itself.
Primary Schools
- Dingley Primary School
- Kingswood Primary School
- St Mark's Primary School (Catholic)
Secondary Schools
- No secondary college within Dingley Village; nearby options are in surrounding Kingston suburbs.
Childcare
A range of long day care, kindergarten and outside school hours care providers operate across Dingley Village. Always verify availability and waitlists directly with providers.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Dingley Village retains a village atmosphere built around its original 1960s-era shopping centre, Sunday markets at Dingley Reserve, and several golf courses including Kingston Heath Golf Club, Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club, Southern Golf Club and the Spring Park public golf course. Souter and Corrigan Oval and other local reserves support sport and recreation, and Braeside Park lies just to the south.
Employment
Kingston Business Park on Boundary Road is a notable local industrial estate, part of a wider industrial zone near Moorabbin Airport that is separated from residential areas by the Mornington Peninsula Freeway.
Commercial Centres
- Small Dingley Village shopping centre; Kingston Business Park industrial/showroom precinct.
Infrastructure
No major infrastructure projects are currently confirmed for Dingley Village. Check Infrastructure Australia's project pipeline, State Government announcements or City of Kingston's website for the latest updates on works that may affect the area.
Growth Drivers
- Distinct village character and sandbelt golf courses — Dingley Village's original shopping centre, Sunday markets and access to Kingston Heath, Peninsula Kingswood and other sandbelt golf courses set it apart from surrounding suburbs.
- Established local industrial precinct — Kingston Business Park and the broader industrial zone near Moorabbin Airport support local employment.
- Freeway and arterial road access — the Dingley Bypass and nearby Peninsula Link and Mornington Peninsula Freeway support commuting and freight movement.
- Proximity to Braeside Park — a substantial area of parkland immediately to the south adds to local green space.
Key Risks
- No train station of its own — Dingley Village relies on bus services and road connections, with the nearest Frankston line stations several kilometres away.
- Interest rate and lending sensitivity — like all property markets, local prices and buyer activity can be affected by changes in interest rates and lending conditions.
- No secondary college within the suburb — families rely on secondary schools in neighbouring Kingston suburbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dingley Village offers a distinct village character with sandbelt golf course access, an established local industrial precinct at Kingston Business Park, and freeway and arterial road connectivity, but every investor's circumstances and goals differ. This is general information, not personalised financial advice — consider speaking with a licensed financial adviser before making investment decisions.
Refer to the Market Snapshot section on this page for current median price data sourced from our live database.
Dingley Village is served by Dingley Primary School, Kingswood Primary School and St Mark's Primary School; there is no secondary college within the suburb, with families relying on schools in neighbouring Kingston suburbs.
Dingley Village has no train station; residents rely on bus services and road connections, with the nearest Frankston line stations several kilometres away. Verify current timetables and traffic conditions before relying on any commute estimate.
Dingley Village has a village shopping centre, Sunday markets at Dingley Reserve, several sandbelt golf courses, and nearby Braeside Park.
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- ABSAustralian Bureau of Statistics — Census QuickStats— https://www.abs.gov.au/census
- Local CouncilCity of Kingston— https://www.kingston.vic.gov.au/
- Department of Transport VictoriaDepartment of Transport and Planning Victoria— https://www.transport.vic.gov.au/
- Victorian Planning AuthorityVictorian Planning Authority— https://vpa.vic.gov.au/
- Infrastructure AustraliaProject Pipeline— https://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/
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